I'm glad that a new generations of Android pads coming to market. I have iPad and I've bought tne Samsung Galaxy S phone. The experience with android (and the galaxy) has been amazing. A lot of free software, flash capabilities, high quality screen. It's comming a lot of new android tablets in the market (Acer, Samsung, Motorola, Lenovo, Sony, LG, etc). All this new devices are comming with equal or better specs than iPad 2 (more internal memory, 32GB sdcard slots, hdmi ports, better screens and cameras, etc) and the most important, better prices. So, my next pad will be and Android device.And he Ipad 2 looks much different from the tablets available in today’s market. With its sleek lines and new colors, it also looks years ahead of the original Ipad. The new features of the Ipad’s casing are a lighter load that only weighs 1.33 pounds. This Ipad has a width of only .34 inches which feels as if you’re holding a single sheet of paper. The Ipad 2 is available in two colors, black and white. This is different than the original Ipad that only came in black. The iPad 2 is a nice toy. Since 80 percent of iPad users play games with it, the faster processor speed will allow better gaming but I doubt if you want to play Angry Birds at twice the current speed that the A5 affords.
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วันเสาร์ที่ 7 พฤษภาคม พ.ศ. 2554
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What is the better between iPhone and Android?
I believe that Android will easily surpass Iphone. This is from a Global perspective and not just an US one. Granted that Iphone has a great hardware and software interface and Iphone lovers will only keep screaming copy cats but the fact of the matter lies that Android give the flexibility of devices. People get the flexibility of deciding what they want in a phone and are willing to trade off price for features. The second point is on openness. I am still amazed that the Iphone comes with a standard 3.5mm audio jack, knowing Apple they will want to customized everything. Sorry but lots of people are happier being able to use a standard USB cable for charging that costs about a dollar and use their nails to change the SIM card and not having to use a specialized pin to pop the SIM out.
The last point is Footprint, Apple have focused so much on development markets ( read USA / Europe) that they are barely present in developing and emerging markets. BRIC is where the numbers lie and if you don't have a value for money offering then you are just going to miss out
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