Hooray for people completely ignoring the point of the thread. If OP wanted a notebook/laptop, he would be asking for recommendations for such devices. Tablet PCs do have their uses and advantages, if only because they are very light and convenient to use.
I can't really say anything about this particular tablet, but I can say from experience that most Point&Click Adventures work especially well with touch devices, due to the simple controls/gameplay, and generally low hardware requirements. Also games like Banner Saga, Shadowrun and other turn-based RPGs tend to work well. And performance is less of an issue with turn-based games, since you don't need perfectly smooth framerates.
In general, obviously you'll be limited to games with low to medium hardware requirements. Plus, if you don't want to use additional input devices, you'll be limited to specific genres such as the ones I mentioned. Fast-paced games probably won't work, unless they were specifically developed with touch-screen controls in mind.
Also, keep in mind that some older ( and sometimes newer ) games tend to glitch up when trying to control them via touch input instead of a mouse. Most of the time you'll just have to try them yourself, to find out whether or not a game works properly.
Post edited October 25, 2015 by CharlesGrey