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Monday, May 9, 2011

The Apple iPad Versus the Amazon Kindle 3G - Which Should You Buy?


Introduction

Apple iPad and Amazon Kindle 3G are e-Book readers that are designed to provide the users with maximum comfort while reading e-Books. Avid readers will find relief in them, since carrying around magazines and books and newspapers will no longer be necessary. Both of them are fierce competitors in the electronics market.

Size and screen width

Kindle measures 0.34 inches thick and weighs 8.5 ounces. The iPad is heavier and weighs 1.5 Pounds, with a screen width of 9.7 inches. Although the screen size of the iPad is bigger, so is the weight, which makes carrying it around, a bit difficult. Portability is definitely better with the Amazon Kindle 3G over the iPad.

Readability and display

Apple iPad has a full color touch screen complete with 60Hz screen refresh technology, while Amazon kindle has an e-ink screen feature, which reduces the strain on eyes. It is slightly difficult to read in the bright sunlight with the Apple iPad, but kindle has no such problems. It is more suited for long hours of reading since it gets to the closest possible imitation of reading from books with the Eink technology.

Note: Electronic ink, Electronic paper, or e-paper display is a display technology designed to imitate the look of ordinary ink on paper.

Graphic User Interface

Apple iPad is the hands-down winner in graphic user interface, since it has a range of applications with touch-screen as opposed to Amazon Kindle 3G's print-like graphics. Users can read only in 16 shades of grey with the kindle, while the Apple iPad steals the show with full color and 60 times per second refreshing capability. This makes Apple iPad great for interactive media and magazine-like reading.

Battery

Apple iPad has a 10 hour battery life, which is more than sufficient for one reading. But kindle has a better battery which can go about a week without charging.

Pricing

Apple iPad is definitely costlier with the basic version starting at approximately $499. Amazon kindle 3G is affordable for $139. An addition of feature like 3G to Apple iPad makes it costlier at $649, and it costs data charges from the service providers as well.

Accessibility and downloading eBooks

Apple iPad has better accessibility with libraries from iTunes, Amazon kindle book store, barn and noble library. Amazon kindle 3G has accessibility only to the Amazon library.

Features

iPad has all the features in it that a hand held device can have. It is made as an all-a-rounder, with features like watching movies, listening to music, web browsing, checking mails, picture management, read maps and everything else one can think about. Amazon kindle on the other hand is strictly designed to accomplish eBook reading and excel in it. To have a comfortable and easy reading, the Eink technology on the kindle is excellent.

Which One Should You Buy?

With all the comparisons made, the buying decision should be made according to individual necessities. For people who need an all-a-rounder device with cool graphics and all the other features to think about, iPad does the trick. But for people looking for a sincere eBook reader designed to perform this function at its best, the kindle is a better choice.








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Monday, April 25, 2011

How to Decide Which Are the Cool iPad Cases


Recently bought yourself an iPad? That is great, but since may more than one million people already have an iPad. Do you want to make your iPad more personal? Do you want to make it stand out from all the other similar devices? The best way to do this is to find yourself one of the many cool iPad cases on the market. After you attach such a case to your device you will really have your own personal iPad.

Not only will a cool case make your device unique but it will also successfully protect it. One of the main purposes of a case for ipad is to ensure that your iPad never gets scratched. This is very important if you want your device to look as new even after one year of use.

We could, of course, show you some cases that are rated as being cool iPad cases, but we will not do this. The reason we will not do this is because you should define what cool means to you. If your belief is that a simple black leather case for your iPad is one of the cool cases then it really is a cool case. Stop only considering what other people find cool and decide what you like for yourself. Your way of being and style will show you which the cool iPad cases are for you.

If you are the modern type you may prefer iPad cases made of modern materials (different types of plastics) that are very efficient and can have the colors you want them to have. You will find any color and design for your iPad case. You could even design your own iPad case for an extra price.

Is it efficiency you want? Why would an efficient iPad case not be a cool case? You could choose one of the many folding cases available on the market. Folding cases also serve as iPad stands, so you will buy an accessory that does the job of two accessories.

The best thing you can do is to start looking for different iPad accessories and decide which the cool accessories on your own are. There is no need for us to tell you what cool means. You should figure it out on your own, because it is a personal thing. Everyone has his different style.








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Friday, April 22, 2011

iPad Versus Kindle - Which eReader is Right For You?


The past couple years have been an interesting time for book readers. We have seen quite a few eReader devices released from companies like Amazon, Sony, and Barnes and Noble. Now that the iPad has been released, another major player has entered the eReader market.

Ultimately, choosing an eReader is a matter of personal preference. All devices have pros and cons. This article will take a look at some of the differences between Amzon's Kindle and Apple's iPad.

1. Full Color Vs. Black and White

While the Kindle utilizes an e-ink black and white display, the iPad uses a full color computer display. The e-ink display is easier on your eyes. However, the iPad display, is certainly much more attractive. It will also be possible for authors to include extras in their books that would never be possible with a Kindle. You might expect exclusive author interviews or a full-color interactive map of Middle Earth when you are reading Lord of the Rings.

2. Battery Life

One thing that has contributed to the rave reviews of the iPad is its long battery life. You can use the device for up to ten hours at a time. While this is pretty good, the Kindle's battery life is even better. The Kindle can hold a battery charge for up to 2 weeks as long as the wireless connection isn't turned on. Ten hours will probably be plenty of battery juice as long as you can charge it up every night, but if you often take long vacations off the grid, the Kindle may be the better choice.

eBook Selection: Quantity Counts

This has always been perhaps the most important factor in an eReader. If you don't have access to the book you want to read, then what is the point of having an eReader? This has also been the primary reason that Kindle has always been number one. After all, Amazon is the world's #1 bookseller, so it is natural that they would have the largest selection of books for the Kindle. However, the iPad book selection is practically guaranteed to surpass that of the Kindle. The reason is that in 2009 Amazon developed a Kindle App for Apple. This app allows users to access the Kindle Store and download books directly to their iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad. iPad users will not only have access to the Kindle store, but they'll also have access to Apple's new iBookstore. If an iPad user can't find the book he wants in the iBookstore, he can simply peruse over to the Kindle store to find it. Kindle users won't have this luxury.

eBook Prices: Deals and Steals

For much the same reason as above, iPad users will always be able to get the best book price. While Kindle users will be forced to pay the price at which Amazon offers the book, iPad users will be able to compare prices between the two stores. The App Store also allows free downloads, an option not available in the Amazon store.

Weight: Lugging Around Your eBooks

The Kindle easily wins this one. One thing many iPad users have noticed is that the device is heavier than they expected. While much of this can be attributed to the quality of the device, the fact is that your arms and hands may grow weary from holding 1.5 lbs in front of you for a long period of time. The Kindle weighs less than half as much as the iPad, and it is much more comparable in weight to a standard sized paperback.

Conclusion: Choosing the Best eReader

Although there are pros and cons to each device, each user must prioritize their needs to decide which device is best for them. Overall, the iPad is probably a better value for most readers. The battery life isn't much of an issue, and the book price and selection is a huge factor for the heavy reader. Additionally, while the Kindle is a dedicated book reader, the iPad is a multimedia device for complete entertainment where users can watch videos, run applications, and browse the full Internet.








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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Which Should You Buy - An Apple iPad Or a Laptop?


With the introduction of the Apple iPad, a new topic for debate has emerged in message boards, online forums, blogs, and even in the review pages of Amazon.com - which is a better purchase: an Apple iPad or a laptop?

Let's assume that the Apple iPad is up against a good laptop rig that's poised to be serviceable, if not efficient, for the next 2 to 4 years. We're talking about dual core processors, gigs of Ram, a nice video card, and the works

How well does the Apple iPad fare against such a machine? We're going to discuss 5 points of comparisons in our quest to find the answer.

The Power Point

There is no doubt that a laptop - at least the newer models being sold today - pack more processing power than the Apple iPad. The Apple iPad can only boast of a 1 GHz Apple A4 CPU which, judging by the numbers alone, is even less powerful than the usual netbook people have become accustomed to.

Of course, Apple has a reputation for optimizing every ounce of processing power that their machines can exert. Additionally, Apple isn't encumbered by a problematic OS that seems to get slowed down by baggage as time goes by.

Also, Apple is known for doing some amazing things with what little they have. Who could've guessed that the Apple iPhone and the iPod Touch can play a full 3D first person shooter?

But based on numbers alone, the laptop is a clear cut winner here. This is beyond doubt.

Begging For An Extension

Additionally, the laptop should likewise be declared as the winner when it comes to upgradable features. Basically, most laptops allow you to upgrade its specs, from the RAM to the video card to the storage space to the individual components that comprise the whole. Some laptops even allow you to upgrade the CPU, which is nothing short of amazing.

At this point in time, there is no indication that the Apple iPad is upgradable. And with a price difference of a hundred dollars per storage space increments of 16GB, all signs lead to the unfortunate fact that the Apple iPad won't ever be upgradable.

The Cool Factor

Wired Magazine published an interesting study a few years ago, one which claimed that more than 60% of laptop owners purchased their machines because it's the "in" thing to do. This merely shows that the cool factor is an important feature in choosing many of the gadgets available in the market today.

And when it comes to "cool factor," no one comes close to Steve Jobs and his inventions. The iPad wins this one, hands down!

The Verdict

So, which one should you choose: an Apple iPad or a laptop?

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Which Are the Best iPad Games to Get?


Using your iPad at your job is great. Even surfing the internet just for your fun or simply reading an eBook you want to read is great. But what if you could also play games on your iPad? Would that not be great? Sometimes a little relaxation can just make your whole day great. iPad games can provide this in many situations especially since you can find just about any type of game for your iPad. Having the option to play your favorite game in your coffee break is definitely a plus.

You can start looking for the best iPad games on the internet just now. You will find many reviews on the internet that will help you choose the right game for you. What you should know before starting to look for iPad games is that there is no single best iPad game. Different people enjoy different games so just think about what type of game you would like the most.

If you like simple games such as the classical solitaire or minesweeper you should not worry too much. You will find many simple games for your iPad as well. You will even find some games for iPad that are freeware.

The fact that you can find freeware games for your iPad is not the only great thing. The games that are shareware are pretty cheap and generally do not exceed the price of 10 dollars. iPad games are much cheaper than games for the PC or other consoles and also bring the innovation of touch control into games so they are really worth a try.

You will also find more complex apps for iPad. If you love games with astonishing graphics you should not worry about not being able to find any such complex graphics apps for your iPad. Of course, the graphics will not be as complex as they are on your gaming computer, but they will still be pretty interesting.

You will find anything from role playing games to first person shooters for your iPad. You can even find a Need for Speed iPad game if you love driving simulators. All you have to do is choose the title you think you will like the most, buy it, and have fun.

Start searching the net for your favorite iPad games now and have fun playing them and relaxing with their help.








Need a game for your iPad? Here's an article with some of the best iPad games to date found in the Apple App Store. Share your thoughts on them and let us know which one are your favorites.