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Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

BlackBerry PlayBook vs. iPad vs. Galaxy Tab vs. Streak: Comparison

Engadget layed out last September good comparison between Tablets. Blackberry Playbook vs Apple iPad vs Samsung Galaxy Tab and Dell Streak. If you ask me at this point I would go with iPad but since I am Android user in my heart Samsung Galaxy Tab would be my choice no.2. Well I am not getting any of those tablets for my self this year at least because I am waiting for 2nd generation that will be much improved and have lots more things than what my phone already does.

So here it is the full comparison between 4 popular tablets at Engadget and awesome writer Ross Miller:

BlackBerry PlayBook vs. iPad vs. Galaxy Tab vs. Streak: Comparison

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Monday, October 18, 2010

No 7-inch iPad = No iPad Mini?

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Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO, has almost ruled out the possibility iPad 7-inch produced, he said that “ The format is too small, and that people would have to "use sandpaper to sand down their fingers to use the screen.". 

The comments from the big boss Apple,Inc. come as the company has announced a record quarter where the company sold, amongst other things, over 4 million iPads in total. 

On the other hand, rumors have circulated several times that Apple preparing to launch iPad 7-inch version as an effort to build the success of the first version and attempt to ward off challenges from companies such as Samsung Galaxy Tablets. 

According to the research note issued by Rodman & Renshaw analyst Ashok Kumar Apple today, may wish to develop a new version of the iPad, this one with 7-inch screen to be launched in 2011. 

Kumar claims that based on his research the second generation iPad will have both front and rear facing cameras to make it easier for video conferencing on the device, using Apple’s Facetime. 

In April Digitimes Research whose senior analyst Mingchi Kuo, believes that's what's on Apple's mind too.
What was delivered by Jobs yesterday when the company's earnings call obviously has already broken the tablet market rumors and speculation that exist at present.  And Jobs tell those listening what's what when it comes to the state of the tablet market. 

Apple's CEO, who finds the iPad dominating the tablet industry, had plenty to say about the new sector and what he believed would and wouldn't work. 

Talking about the "the avalanche of tablets", Jobs told those listening that he believes there are only a few credible competitors, and that they mostly all have 7-inch screens. "This size isn't sufficient to create great tablet apps," says Jobs, before going on to say that, "10-inches is the minimum tablet size." And "7-inch tablets are tweeners; too big to compete against a smartphone, and too small to compete with the iPad." 

Jobs believes that smartphone users will already have a phone in their pocket so there is no point jumping up only a little amount. 

In the same event Jobs angry, not only this competition tablet size, but also software problems. He said, "Even Google is telling tablet companies to wait for a new release of Android next year...What does it mean when software supplier says not to use software for tablets, and what does this mean when you ignore them and use it anyway?"
And the last thing you have in mind Steve Jobs about this competition is? That it's going to be "Dead on Arrival".
finally we just wait what will happen……
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Sunday, April 4, 2010

iPad Apple sold 300.000 in the first day

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Apple announced that iPads has sold more than 300,000 in the United States on Saturday midnight, April 3rd 2010. These sales include pre-ordered iPads to customers, channel partners and shipments to Apple Retail Stores. Apple also announced that iPad users have downloaded more than one million applications from Apple's App Store and more than 250,000 ebooks from iBookstore during the first day.

"It feels great to have the iPad launched into the world—it's going to be a game changer," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "iPad users, on average, downloaded more than three apps and close to one book within hours of unpacking their new iPad." 

Apple in the history of computer technology has become the trigger on the personal computer revolution in production with the Apple II in the decade of 80, then reinvented the personal computer by Apple Macintosh. On the way Apple has long had crashed and woke up in his reputation even fall into the degree to which the bottom. 

Until August 15th 1998, Apple began to rise with the introduction of new products the iMac. da premises followed the iPod and the iPhone. This iMac featuring modern technology and unique design. It sold close to 800,000 units in its first five months. 

Through this period, Apple purchased several companies to create a portfolio of professional production software and digital consumer oriented. And Apple continually make serangkaia continuous innovation and continues to win several awards in the computer industry, and currently IPAD as one of the latest products from Apple has been able to penetrate the number 300.000 sold in its first day. 


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