Showing posts with label Choosing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choosing. Show all posts

Monday, April 11, 2011

7 Reasons for Choosing the iPad Rather Than the Galaxy Tab


The Samsung Galaxy Tab went on sale in Europe in October 2010 and in the States in the November. The Galaxy is the first real competitor for the iPad, but it isn't quite good enough yet in this writer's opinion.

There were many rumours about the Samsung Galaxy tab before it went on sale and some of those were off the mark. However, it is good and almost, but not quite good enough, to topple the sales of the iPad, which sold 15 million or thereabouts in 2010. There were 16 and a half million tabs sold in 2010, so you can do the maths.


The iPad wins hands down when it comes to screen size, and that's the main reason for choosing it over the Galaxy tab, which appears to be an elongated (in all directions) version of the Android Phone. With the iPad you can play games and watch movies comfortably on its bigger screen. It is bulkier to carry around with you though, as the Galaxy tab will fit into your inside pocket or in your purse.
The browser capability of the iPad is superior to that of the Galaxy tab, because it scrolls faster and the screen size enables you to see more of the options at a glance.
The iPad generally comes with "no strings' attached, whereas with the Galaxy you commit yourself to paying 24 months installments, with the wireless plans as well.
For watching movies, the iPad again comes out on top, as the Galaxy does. You can get premium video apps for the iPad, but the galaxy has media limitations. The Galaxy doesn't have Hulu Plus or Netflix for streaming subscription videos that the iPad has, and this could prove irritating for the avid movie watcher.
The apps available for the iPad have been specially designed for it; not so with the Galaxy. However where the galaxy wins over the iPad is that it has two cameras, one rear and one front facing. It is likely that when the iPad 2 is unveiled (possibly in April) this issue will be addressed, so if you are thinking of buying the Galaxy only for this reason, then wait a little longer and get the latest iPad.
The Galaxy doesn't compare with the iPad for playing interactive games, or for interactive books because of the iPad's extra 3 inches (diagonally that is) of screen. This means that effectively the iPad has almost twice the touch surface of the Galaxy, making the experience of hands-on game-playing much more intense and entertaining than, arguably any other electronic device.
Despite Samsung's claims about battery life, it doesn't, in my experience have 13 hours of battery life and usage. The iPad comes up on top in this respect, as the Galaxy runs for between 7 to 8 hours only, whereas the iPad can go on for 10 hours or so.

The Samsung Galaxy will soon be available in the cheaper Wi-Fi version, but it isn't yet, although when it is available, this could make it more attractive to some. According to some news, iPad 2 might support to Facetime feature.

If you can't make up your mind still about which tab to buy, hang on until the iPad 2 comes out, as that will almost certainly be even more superior to Samsung's offering








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Sunday, March 27, 2011

Choosing Between iPad and iPhone 4


iPad is an Apple device that has got all those tons of advertisements, reviews and magic features, generating record sales. However, you might still haven't been assured that it is worth buying. You might be more of an iPhone user, and probably you have had the iPhone for a while so far, and even bought recently an iPhone 4. Still, you are intrigued by another device - iPad, and want to compare it to your beloved iPhone 4 in specific aspects. Below you may find the answers to many of your questions regarding the two gadgets.

First of all, for those frequent readers the best thing in the iPad is the size of its screen. Although iPhone 4 is quite sufficient for using the iBooks app, you can also get access to the iBooks with the iPad. And although the Retina display of iPhone 4 is very impressive, it's still just 3.5 inches in size. The only thing the user must never forget to prolong the pleasure of reading is to protect the display and the device itself with a reliable iPhone 4 case. At the same time, the iPad has a 9.7 inch screen, which is almost thrice bigger than the iPhone's one. Of course, the phone can be all right for doing some e-reading, but if you do it all the time, the size really matters, as your eyes can get tired from reading the small font. The preference in this case should undoubtedly be given to the iPad as the ideal reading device for reading and similar activities.

As for viewing videos and other media, the Retina display of iPhone 4 is again very impressive. Moreover, while the iPad has a better resolution as compared to the iPhone 4′s (1,024x768 vs. 960x640), the latter can boast of an excellent pixel density of 326pi. It's Apple that should be granted the respect for succeeding in creating the highest resolution phone screen with amazing graphics. However, the size also matters here, as well as in the ebooks case. Although the graphics on the Apple iPad are not as razor sharp as on the iPhone 4, they are still easy on the eyes, so a 9.7 inch screen can beat out a 3.5 inch one in terms of viewing videos and similar media.

Let's move to the typing issue, like emailing and so on. Here, again, iPhone 4 definitely succeeds for emails and similar writing tasks. But if you decide to write long letters or even to create papers for work, then typing on the smaller display of iPhone 4 can tire your fingers after a while. Working with the iPad, your fingers will get more space to type. Besides, you can also connect a physical keyboard to the gadget to enjoy even more natural typing experience. However, you can't protect the latter with a cover like iPhone 4 case, so its security is under the question. Again, iPad wins, but not in the terms of protection.

Moving further we'll see how the Apple iPad stacks up to the iPhone 4 in terms of other activities and features, like storage and processing performance. Those users that usually need tons of storage out of their gadgets will be interested in the following comparison. Looking at the options of storage, we can see that iPhone 4 offers just two storage capacity versions: 16GB or 32GB, while the iPad offers three of them: 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB. Of course, 64GB version of iPad will beat the iPhone 4′s maximum capacity. However, 32GB is sufficient enough for a phone. The difference is just in the types of devices - the iPad, for example, is a much larger gadget, which can even be compared to a laptop. Therefore, it should be able to store plenty of data to confirm its rank of a do-it-all gadget. Normally, the user would opt to use the iPad as a device for storing lots of content like work data, films, music, and games. However, regardless of iPad's 64GB version existing, it's still a disappointment that such a big gadget has such scanty memory capacity. Perhaps, Apple should consider the way to add more storage capacity in the future.

When talking about processing performance, a surprise is emerging: both iPad and iPhone 4 feature Apple's 1GHz A4 processor. The next surprise is that the iPhone 4′s 512MB of RAM twice exceeds the amount of it in the iPad. Quite unexpected result for the difference in size and expectations - thinking logically you would assume the opposite as the case. Extra RAM installed in iPhone 4 ensures its smoother performance. As for the iPad, it will hopefully get more memory in the future.

The final part of the comparison discussion will be devoted to differences in design and camera features. There are lots of people admiring to take pictures of themselves, their friends, and other moments of life. So the question of the camera will be vital for them when choosing between iPhone 4 and iPad. Actually, we can guess what they would opt for at the very beginning, because there can't be any comparison on this ground. For some reason, Apple designers took the decision to not include any type of camera on the iPad at all. Nobody knows the exact reason for this, and the assumptions vary. Some of the Apple fans think that the device is just too clunky to include a camera. However, the absence of a front facing camera can't be explained with this fact. Most of the laptops are clunky, but still come with integrated webcams. So it's unclear why Apple neglected this area - perhaps, with the intention to include a camera on the next generation of the device, and generate high sales of it in the future. On the contrary, the iPhone 4 has as much as two cameras - a main 5-megapixel camera on the back and a smaller VGA camera at front for video chatting. The only worry is again to keep them protected, but a usual iPhone 4 case would be sufficient for that. So if even the phone takes this matchup so easily, the iPad could theoretically take it without any effort at all.

Finally, the iPhone could be preferred by those looking for both powerful and compact device. Most of the users appreciate that iPhone can fit easily in a purse or similar bag. In these terms iPad won't fit into the purse unless the latter is quite large. Moreover, it won't even fit in your pockets, so it can't be called a portable device, but it also shouldn't be. The device of such a type is not meant to compete with a mobile phone in point of portability, as it is rather of a home laptop class. And in that very class it can be considered highly portable, making itself so popular. So, in terms of size, iPhone 4 undoubtedly wins, but the iPad is very portable in its class as well.

That's about it. Both gadgets have advantages and disadvantages, offering just different features. Either way, having any of them is a strong addition to your gadgets collection. It's up to you what to choose - a do-it-all tablet, or a do-it-all phone.








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