Technology Yours » Tablet http://www.gerardribas.com Technology Yours, Find Newest Technology from GerardRibas Sun, 28 Aug 2011 01:47:46 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 iPadhttp://www.gerardribas.com/ipad/ http://www.gerardribas.com/ipad/#comments Fri, 03 Jun 2011 19:31:42 +0000 gerard http://gerardribas.com/?p=4299 ipad

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Prices of iPad rely on their models and memory storage. An iPad that has large memory storage is more expensive compared to the one that has smaller memory storage. The 3G model of iPad cost a lot than the first ordinary model of this tablet PC.

The range of iPad prices is affordable, most especially for people who really love buying new gadgets. However, there are people who cannot afford to purchase this tablet PC immediately. They will have to save their earnings just to buy things that they want.

There is no need to worry when you have lesser budget for this tablet device. The cheapest price of iPad has a memory storage of 16GB, which can be availed in a very affordable price of $499. Having 16 GB memory storage is already great, most especially when you are the only one who will be using the device.

An iPad tablet PC with 32GB cost $599. This is a great deal already when you are just using your iPad for entertainment, such in watching movies, listening to music, gaming, and reading e-books.

If you are a businessman, and you are personally running your own business, the largest memory storage of this tablet device best suits you. The maximum iPad storage is 64GB, which cost $699.

If fast internet surfing is your primary purpose in purchasing an iPad, you need to avail the 3G iPad model, you just need to add $130 on the iPad prices listed above for each model.

A Wi-Fi only model is much cheaper than the 3G model. The regular prices of iPad have Wi-Fi only, without a 3G cellular connectivity.

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Graphic Tabletshttp://www.gerardribas.com/graphic-tablets/ http://www.gerardribas.com/graphic-tablets/#comments Tue, 08 Mar 2011 16:17:53 +0000 gerard http://gerardribas.com/?p=304 Graphic Tablets

Graphic Tablets

Graphic Tablets

Graphic Tablets

If you’re a budding graphic artist, you may have been told that a graphics tablet can benefit you. This article discusses the features of graphics tablets to help you decide if a tablet is right for you, and which tablet best fits your needs and budget.

What is a graphics tablet?

Also referred to as a digitizing tablet, graphics pad, or drawing tablet, a tablet is an alternate type of input device that can be used in place of, or in conjunction with, a mouse, trackball, or other pointing device. The tablet consists of two parts, a flat surface for drawing, and a pen, stylus, or puck that is programmed to work with the tablet. Usually, you also get a pen holder, and some tablets even come with a cordless mouse that works on the tablet surface. Even non-artists may choose to use a tablet because it offers a more ergonomic method of input that can reduce the likelihood of developing repetitive strain injury. Let’s explore some of the common features of graphics tablets…

Size

Size is one of the first factors you’ll need to consider in choosing a tablet. Bigger is not necessarily better. For home users and hobbyists, the most common sizes are 4″ by 5″ and 6″ by 8″. CAD users, artists, and technical illustrators may desire a larger surface area, but the price escalates as the size increases. Remember, the larger your tablet surface is, the more you will need to move your arms. Many people prefer a smaller tablet to minimize arm motion. However, this may feel unnatural to an artist who is used to drawing or painting with large sweeping motions. Another important thing to know about tablet size is that the dimensions given almost always refer to the input surface area of the tablet. The actual footprint of the tablet can be as much as 4 to 5 inches larger than the input area. Keep this in mind as you shop, or you may be surprised that your tablet takes up much more desktop space than you may have considered. My 6″ by 8″ Wacom Intuos tablet, for instance, has a footprint of 10″ by 13.5″.

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How does the new Apple iPad compare to the original?http://www.gerardribas.com/how-does-the-new-apple-ipad-compare-to-the-original/ http://www.gerardribas.com/how-does-the-new-apple-ipad-compare-to-the-original/#comments Sat, 05 Mar 2011 07:52:25 +0000 gerard http://gerardribas.com/?p=300 Oh, hey, look at that. After months of prognostications and rumor-mongering – some of it conducted right here on the Horizons blog – Apple has trotted out a shiny new tablet computer called the iPad 2. (Personally, we were hoping for something a little more exciting than “iPad 2,” but we are more than willing to admit that branding is not our strong suit – and besides, “iPad 2″ works just fine. It’s utilitarian!)

Enter the iPad 2 era: Is this a gadget, a computer, or a TV? Yes.
So what does the iPad 2 have that the original iPad did not? Well, for one, it’s smaller: 33 percent thinner than its predecessor and just a smidge lighter. (The iPad 2 weighs 1.3 pounds and the first iPad weighed a-not-exactly-chunky 1.5 pounds.) Meanwhile, the iPad 2 gets a pair of cameras – one rear-facing and one front-facing for FaceTime chat – and a gyroscope, just like the iPhone 4, which should improve gaming capability.

Operating speed is up, too, thanks to a Dual-core 1GHz A5 processor, Gizmodo reports. Thankfully, price points will remain the same across the board. A Wi-Fi-only iPad 2 will set you back $499, while 3G models start at $629. To recap: The iPad 2 is faster, lighter, skinnier, and exactly the same price as the iPad 1. (We’re assuming we’ll see some sort of price drop on remaining iPad units, but no word on that yet.)

Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who took a medical leave of absence earlier this year, was on hand today to unveil the iPad 2. “We’ve been working on this product for awhile and I didn’t want to miss today,” Jobs said, according to PC Magazine. Jobs said the iPad 2 would begin shipping in the US on March 11 and in other parts of the world on March 25; stateside, 3G service will be available through Verizon and AT&T.

And hey! We almost forgot. Unlike the Apple iPhone 4, the iPad 2 will ship in white or black versions – right out of the gate.

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Update : The iPad 2 Launched 2 March 2011http://www.gerardribas.com/update-the-ipad-2-launched-2-march-2011/ http://www.gerardribas.com/update-the-ipad-2-launched-2-march-2011/#comments Mon, 28 Feb 2011 15:28:29 +0000 gerard http://gerardribas.com/?p=296 UPDATE: The iPad 2 launch has been confirmed by Apple as 2 March 2011.

And you can check out what we’re expecting from the iPad 2 launch, too.

And with just days to go now before its unveiling the iPad 2 release date, specs and price are still closely guarded secrets, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t some juicy rumours, inspired guesses and possibly even Apple leaks to consider.

Reports suggest Apple is also expecting massive demand for the new device and has ordered six million units per month.

Here’s our pick of the latest iPad 2011 rumours.

UPDATE: A white iPad 2? This rumour, which surfaced on 28 February, came with a photo of a supposed white iPad 2 case.

UPDATE: On 24 February 2011, a Japanese blog posted pictures of what it says are accurate mock-ups of the new Apple iPad. It’s slimmer than the first generation iPad and features a front-mounted camera.

UPDATE: iPad 2 has apparently been spotted. Reuters reports on a “source with knowledge of the device” who spotted the new iPad at the launch of News Corp’s The Daily.

UPDATE: On 8 February 2011 the Wall Street Journal claimed that the new iPad has gone into full production.

iPad 2 specs: cameras and a gyroscope

Gizmodo reckons that FaceTime support’s a given, and that means a front-facing camera like the iPhone 4. BuzzBizzNews echoes the camera story, suggesting twin cameras. It also suggests that there’ll be a three-axis gyroscope like there is in the iPhone 4. EETimes says Apple has been testing gyroscopes but decided not to put one in the original iPad.

On 10 December 2010, images of a new iPad case appeared online, suggesting that the iPad 2nd generation will feature a rear-facing camera.

On 17 January 2011, we heard word of not only a rear camera, but a front one too… it seems more likely that FaceTime will be coming to the iPad 2 as well.

iPad 2 specs: a USB port and SD card slot

Rumours suggest that the iPad 2 will have a USB port, which BuzzBizzNews says will enable users to “upload movies, documents and photos”. We’re not convinced it’s for that, because Apple is moving increasingly to wireless. The iPad prints wirelessly. The iPad streams media wirelessly. Why add USB? More likely, we think, is a MicroUSB port or adapter so the iPad meets new EU regulations on mobile device chargers.

Images of a new iPad case have appeared online that seem to show space for an SD card slot.

On 17 January 2011, we also reported on said SD clard slot – it would be a dramatic move for Apple to go with such expandable memory, but a clever one if true.

UPDATE: On 25 February 2011, Engadget wrote that the SD card slot has been canned. So too has the higher resolution screen, according to the Engadget.

iPad 2 specs: GSM and CDMA

AllThingsDigital quotes analyst Brian Blair, who says that Apple may be readying a “world iPad” that uses both GSM and CDMA networks, enabling it to get online anywhere in the world. CDMA, incidentally, is the technology used by Verizon in the US.

iPad 2 case: thinner and more like a MacBook

Brian Blair also says: “the new iPad is thinner than the existing model and is essentially made from one piece of metal with no pins needed. We understand it requires a new type of manufacturing process as a result, similar to the company’s unibody approach seen in MacBooks.”

iPad 2 specs: retina display

Will the gorgeous screen from the iPhone 4 make its way to the iPad? The Apple Blog thinks so: “You can be sure that Apple’s Retina Display, or something very close, will make its way to iPad”.

Then again, such a screen would massively increase the number of pixels, increasing the demands on both the iPad’s processor and its battery, so a nine-inch Retina Display is a challenge. If Apple’s solved it we’ll see you down the Apple Store the second it goes on sale.

iPad 2 specs: a seven-inch screen?

All of Apple’s rivals have plumped for 7-inch displays, which means their tablets are lighter than the iPad. Will Apple follow them into seven-inch territory?

iLounge says prototypes exist, while earlier this year DigiTimes predicted not just a seven-inch iPad 2, but a 5.6-inch iPad 2. Apparently the smaller iPads would target ebooks while the current iPad would target multimedia entertainment, “sources stated”. We’re doubtful. Apple already does a mini-iPad with a retina display. It’s the iPod touch.

The idea of a smaller iPad 2 took another knock in November, when 9to5Mac reported that the iPad 2 adverts have already been shot – with current-generation iPads playing the role of iPad 2s. The iPad 2s will be digitally added nearer the time, and of course that’s much harder to do if the iPad 2 is smaller than the iPads the actors are actually holding.

iPad 2 specs: a faster processor

KitGuru “has been hearing rumours from the Far East” that the iPad 2 will be a seven-inch job with a 2GHz processor and an HD video camera. It reckons the processor will be based on ARM’s Cortex A9, the 1GHz dual-core processor that you’ll find in the BlackBerry PlayBook.

On 18 January, we also reported the iPad 2 will have a boosted dual core GPU, based on an upgraded graphical core from Apple. This will allow better pixel management, lending weight the theory that the iPad 2 will have a much higher-res screen.

iPad 2 specs: more memory

This is a no-brainer: the iPhone 4 has twice the memory of the iPad (512MB compared to 256MB), largely because the iPhone does multitasking. Since the iOS 4.2 release, iPads do multitasking too. 256MB already seems a little bit stingy.

iPad 2 specs: no home button

Boy Genius Report says a source has told it that Apple has employees testing iPads with no home buttons, but we’re inclined to agree with ZDNet, which says “don’t bet on it”.

iPad 2 features: Find My Friends

On 13 January 2011 we reported that Apple seems to have a location-based tool called Find My Friends in the works for its iOS 4.3 iPhone and iPad update.

The iPad 2 release date is probably in the Spring

Rumours suggested that the iPad 2 would be rushed out in time for Christmas, but if that’s Apple’s plan they’re being awfully last-minute about it. Early 2011 seems like a much better bet, and it fits with Apple’s annual product cycle: the first iPad was announced in January and shipped in the spring.

On 7 December we reported on rumours that Apple would be shipping iPad 2 units out to warehouses in February 2011. If that date is correct, it suggests an iPad 2 release date of some time around April.

This has been corroborated by our report on 17 January, with the April UK release date backed up by ‘insiders’.

On 20 January 2011 we reported that the iPad 2 release date could be 9 February, after images leaked showing that date on the home screen (the original iPad launch promotional material had a 27 January 2010 date on the home screen – the date the first iPad launched).

On 7 February 2011, Elton John, speaking on BBC Breakfast, said he is looking forward to buying an iPad 2 in April so he can make video calls using Skype. Did he just out the iPad 2 release date or has he been hearing the same rumours that we have?

On 21 February 2011, we reported that T-Mobile and Orange have dropped their iPad prices. This could indicate that a new iPad is imminent as the carriers try to clear out old stock.

On 22 February 2011, Reuters reported that Yuanta Securitues sent out a note about iPad manufacturer Hon Hai suggesting that there are production bottlenecks which could cause the iPad 2 release date to slip to June.

The iPad 2 price won’t change much

Unless there’s a new seven-inch model we’ll be amazed if the iPad 2 price is dramatically lower than the model it replaces: Apple isn’t struggling to shift units and rivals are charging similar prices. Cheapo tablets do exist, but they’re rubbish.

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Official Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1http://www.gerardribas.com/official-samsung-galaxy-tab-10-1/ http://www.gerardribas.com/official-samsung-galaxy-tab-10-1/#comments Mon, 28 Feb 2011 15:24:00 +0000 gerard http://gerardribas.com/?p=291 Okay, now it’s really official; the earlier named Galaxy Tab 2 has been finally released. While the specs seemingly have stayed the same as we announced yesterday (or so it seems according to Engadget, Mashable,SamsungHub& Cnet), what we do know for sure is that this tablet from Samsung is officially dubbed ‘the Galaxy Tab 10.1′ instead of Galaxy Tab 2 (or II).  The screen size seems to be the worthy ‘baptizer’ here.

Under the hood we’ve got a dual-core Tegra 2 processor, 16GB or 32GB of storage, a front-facing 2 megapixel camera and a 8 megapixel camera at the back, but this is nothing new so far. As more information becomes available, we’ll keep you updated. Check out the gallery (from Engadget) below to see the new Tab 10.1 up close. Thanks to Engadget.

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