Would you buy a tablet like this https://www.newegg.ca/special/shellshocker.aspx for developing in B4A?
On top of the page you can switch to the tablet or a keyboard.That is a harddisk!
It's the third item in the banner at the topThat is a harddisk!
On top of the page you can switch to the tablet or a keyboard.
I find 1Gb or RAM on the low side. And i've never been a fan of Acer, but that's a personal thing.
Get a Kindle Fire HD 7. It's cheaper and "new".Would you buy a tablet like this https://www.newegg.ca/special/shellshocker.aspx for developing in B4A?
Currently I use for my tests on physical devices: Huawei Mediapad M3 8 ' (Android 7), Samsung Galaxy Tab2 10' (Android 4.2), Samsung Tab Galaxy Tab3 7' (Android 4.2), Mediacom 701 7' (Android 4.10), Mediacom S2 10 ' (Android 4.2)What you are failing to understand is that the OP wants a tablet for "development", such devices should be "good enough" not top of the line or wicked fast, if you are able to run/develop your app on a "sluggish" system and works fine, it means it will be beyond crazy awesome on anything else.
You are sort of correct, one thng is to have the super-duper-fast device with the latest version of android and another is to have a "cheap" device running the latest-ish version of android, I'm referring to the latter, for development you need something "just ok" that covers the users who spend their entire paychecks buying the latest technology (which will become obsolete in a week) and the ones who just want a decent device, if you are somewhat serious about developement, you have to cater to both groups.I do not agree that you need to use a lesser and slower product to do the tests in order to make sure it works on others as well.
Today, users have up-to-date devices and new Android versions. According to statistics, less than 10% have Android 5 or earlier. Most use Android 6, 7, and soon 8.
Having obsolete devices does not seem to have really functional tests, the new Android versions have changed the question of permissions very much. Testing on Android 4.4 or 5 with little help.
It's better to study new technologies.