Revie ipega 9023 w Tegra Note 7 gamestream - Nvidia Tegra Note 7

Review of the Ipega 9023 Gamepad controller for tablets with Tegra Note 7 Game streaming, supporting android and jailbroken MFI gaming on ios.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCO7pK-uvts

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Impressions video of the Note 2014 exynos running AVP evolution with moga controller.
http://youtu.be/nUpRlch2vWI
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYRw7Iy_dnU

video Shield vs GPD G7 review comparison, Gamestreaming, Deus ex the fall, Gta

This is my video review of the GPD G7 with some comparisons to the Nvidia SHIELD
I show some gameplay and game streaming overviews for people who may be interested.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPm27DiqN9E

Video Tegra note + Gameklip + Gamestreaming

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlZ2giV3DVI
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Tab A 10.1 (2016) HEVC support

Hi,
I'm looking to upgrade my trusty Nexus 7 (2013). I've been watching some HEVC / H.265 compressed TV shows / movies recently and the Nexus can't seem to cope any longer. This tablet seems like a good buy at under £200. I was also looking at the Huawei Mediapad M3 Lite and Lenovo Tab 4 8 Plus, all around the same price. I like the fact the screen can go over 500nits and I've got a Samsung S8 which I'm really happy with.
Would anyone recommend this as a good media consumption device? It'll mainly be used for Plex, Netflix and playing TV/Movies from the SD card. Can it play 1080p HEVC compressed files without a hitch? That's the deal breaker for me. I think this Exynos chip can decode H.265 native but I'd like to know what real-world use is like before investing.
Thanks in advance.
I have played HD Bluray 1080p on my Tab A 10.1 with s Pen. It plays it fine using VLC video player app. If I use the stock video app, I get no sound. I have both tablets: Tab A 10.1 & Tab A 10.1 with S Pen. The S pen version has a slightly bigger battery and 3 GB of ram. It's really difficult to kill the battery all in one day of use. I'm not a heavy user, so I rarely charge it.

Raspberry pi 4 vs Nvidia Shield Pro

Hey guys,
I have a doubt, I had a raspeberry pi 2 that broke down, just used it as a multimedia box (kodi and some addons).
at this point I wanted to replace the RP but I was unsure, I will just use it for the same, is it worth investing in the Raspberry Pi 4 or is it preferable to buy an Nvidia Shield Pro?
Thanks
Specifically as a media player, I would search for a used ShieldTV, any flat version (not the cylinder) for ~$100 or so.
I have used Kodi and Steam/GameStream on both rpi4 as well as the 2017 ShieldTV and much prefer the Shield TV for this purpose. The rpi4 just doesn't have the same 'oomph' with 4k videos and game streaming that the older ShieldTV has.
I'm told the 'tube' ShieldTV isn't bad, but isn't as good as any of the flat models, even the oldest 2015 model can outperform the tube, so try to find an old cheaper model.
See
https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidTV/comments/e43rtt
for comparison to help guide you.

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