Ross, The Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9" might be a good bet [1]
Of course, if you can get a hold of Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 or Note 2 that might work too. They still work great with my Apache Flex apps. Thanks, Om http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BHJRYYS/ref=fs_ta On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com> wrote: > Have you run the profiler to see if you can speed up your app? > > On 3/4/14 12:44 PM, "Ross Taylor" <ross.taylo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >Hi, > > > >Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced Android tablet for running an > >application built using Apache Flex 4.11? > > > >Is there a set of specifications that we can check before buying a > >tablet to determine if it will run Adobe Air and therefore our > >application? > > > >We have a trial running in the field where we are able to control > >which tablets are used to run our application so we would like to > >select a tablet that would give the best possible performance. > > > >Unfortunately, we were initially supplied with Samsung Galaxy 3 10.1 > >tablets and we are running into significant performance problems. I > >saw this message on the list: > > > > > http://apache-flex-development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/AIR-on-Android-x86-ba > >sed-devices-td31724.html > > > >and it made sense of why our performance is so poor. > > > >We've tried running our app on a Sumvision Cylone Voyager and a > >Ubislate Aakash and got very decent performance, but unfortunately the > >screen resolutions are rather low on both devices. Perhaps that helps > >the performance, but our app requires a higher resolution for the user > >interface to work effectively. > > > >So we're looking for a device that will run our Apache Flex > >application at good performance speed with a good resolution (say > >minimum 1024 height) so I think the tablet needs to be bigger than 7". > > > >Any recommendations? > > > >Many thanks, > > > >Ross > >