Kev - Acer has stepped out of the tablet game altogether and Toshiba has discontinued its M7 tablet so the only tablets your going to find with a dedicated card are old/discontinued models :P
"People have seperate laptops and desktops for a reason. Do you really need to be playing Quake 4 on a tablet?"
No, but something with a bit more grunt would be useful when running 3d apps such as Z Brush - I dont see why a dedicated card couldnt be installed, its simply a case of giving the user the option to lower the performance of the card to save power/set up different profiles depending on the app being used.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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They exist, you nincompoop. The Acer C314 tablet had a GeForce 6200 go in it, and previous Toshiba models did too.
Adding graphics cards means adding more weight, both by the card and by redesigning. Unless the thing has a larger frame, it's not happening.
People have seperate laptops and desktops for a reason. Do you really need to be playing Quake 4 on a tablet?
Kev - Acer has stepped out of the tablet game altogether and Toshiba has discontinued its M7 tablet so the only tablets your going to find with a dedicated card are old/discontinued models :P
"People have seperate laptops and desktops for a reason. Do you really need to be playing Quake 4 on a tablet?"
No, but something with a bit more grunt would be useful when running 3d apps such as Z Brush - I dont see why a dedicated card couldnt be installed, its simply a case of giving the user the option to lower the performance of the card to save power/set up different profiles depending on the app being used.