Earlier this week Samsung made official what until now is his last tablet, the Galaxy Tab 3, a new generation of the device that represents its most basic range, with specifications not excessively superior to those of its predecessor, apparently. Now we can see how the first tests to which the tablet has been subjected show that, at least in terms of graphic capacity, it has managed to improve the previous product, doubling its power.
We already knew that the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 was one of the most popular Android tablets of the market, if not the most, and it is that it is a team that has been permanently offered to users with some type of offer or discount. In fact right now Samsung is giving away one copy a day in a promotion underway to, we understand, liquidate the last units and make room for the new generation. However, success, without entailing immobility, can be a bit harmful and the specifications practically traced to the Galaxy Tab 3 that was presented on Monday, do not provide much confidence, a year later, and with equipment such as the Nexus 7 or Kindle Fire HD in the market.

Despite what has been said, it seems that the team has had a profound renovation in one of its sections, that of graphic performance, and the first tests prove it. These benchmarks that come to us from the middle Android Authority show how, in the worst case, the performance of the Galaxy Tab 3 in GFXBench it is twice as good as it was in the Tab 2. The truth is that the last generation could already run games at a good level so the evolution will be interesting for those looking for a tablet with which to run good games.
Just like we told you last Monday, The Tab 3 has a processor Marvell PXA986 1,2 GHz dual-core and its GPU is a Vivante GC1000. The team seems to have renewed the qualities of its engine despite the fact that there are other aspects that remain intact, such as the dashboard. 1024 × 600, the lonely Giga of RAM or the 4.000 mAh of your battery. It is important, however, to know the price of the device before judging how worth it is. Of course, if Google launches a Nexus 7 FullHD for 200 euros (or 150), the competition is going to have it really difficult.