Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Android Tablets Vs. iPad

Android Tablets vs. iPad - this may well become the big tech debate of 2011. I will break down the differences for you and tell you what side I am on! There are several key differences between the two devices -

Operating System

Obviously, one of the largest differences between the two systems is the operating system. Android tablets are running on some version of the Android OS from Google, while Apple's iPad is running on Apple's iOS. Both are the same basic OS that runs on the companies' respective smart phones.



To me, this is just a matter of preference. These days, many developers prefer Android over iOS, as it is much easier to get a new app into Android's app market. However, every Android tablet (and phone) may run on a different version of the software, which can make it a bit unsettling for users, as some apps may work only on a newer version of Android, which every tablet may not get.

The companies that develop the tablets decide when to push an update of the Android software to each type of device, so one type might get an update, while others may wait for months, or never get an update at all.

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As far as I am concerned, there is no clear winner in this arena. If you get a chance, try each one and see which operating system you like best. Personally, I am a bigger fan of Android.

Screen Size

Having a big screen can be a plus or a minus depending on what you plan to use it for, and especially on how you plan to carry a tablet around. For example, I purchased the Samsung Galaxy Tab, considered one of the best Android tablets currently on the market, and a big selling point for me ws the screen was actually much smaller than the iPad.

The iPad screen is over 10 inches, making almost as big as some small laptops. That can be great if you plan to carry it in a backpack all the time and want to watch videos on it, but it does make it harder to carry around. For me, the Galaxy Tab made more sense because I don't carry a backpack and like to bring it to meetings.

So, again, no clear winner here. You may want to decide first whether you want a wireless device that is portable or if you want the biggest screen possible. One caveat here, however - soon there will likely be tablets running Android on the market that have screens the size of the iPad.

Apps

You can have a discussion about Android tablets vs. iPad without talking about apps. Apps make or break the tablet in my opinion. Having used both operating systems extensively, I will say that, although the iPad certainly has more apps than Android, I have not been disappointed with Android and can find just about any kind of app I can think of. In addition, almost every company that makes an iPad app makes an Android app as well.

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In fact, in my estimation, given that Android sales are now surpassing iPhone, and the fact I mentioned above - that it is easier to develop apps and get in the Android market, I would not be surprised to see Android catch up the Apple in the future when it comes to apps.

Cost

It seems that even the best Android tablets are cheaper overall, and you can find some good, cheap Android tablets out there. Both have data plans, and you can't do much without a data plan on a tablet unless you stay in a wifi zone, so you will likely end up paying about the same there.

However, when it comes to the cost the device itself, Android wins.

This argument will rage on during 2011, but when it comes to Android Tablets vs. the iPad, I am all for Android!

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Experience viewing cinemas the LCD way at home


Yes – for those enjoyed a film in theaters, it is totally a different experience. The Liquid Crystal Projector (LCD Projector) is the brain child of modern technologists. They thought why a cinema projector should be so big and cumbersome to install? Why not it be made handy and light weighted, so to take away anywhere you want and still produce films, videos, computer data and everything on a 100 inch or 150 inch screen with crystal clarity? The answer is latest LCD Home Cinema Projector – a compact light weighted box-like set up.

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The LCD technology works under Metal halide lamp, which emits extra powerful light through prisms. You get the output of a picture on the screen, on an unbelievable clarity and proportion. Now you can have this ultra-modern projector for your home in Australia, through D-Logik and get it delivered at your doorsteps.
You have three models to choose – HD 66; HD 198; and HD 198DVBT. All of them at a price so low, you have never imagined possible. Each one of them is a refined upgrade of the viewing pleasure of videos, movies, or playing video games of a game console of your choice. The display screen size only varies – either a 100 inch screen or 150 inch screen.
Of the three, HD-198 DVB-T is coming to you with added features like Digital TV tuner, built-in SD card and USB reader – to enable you view photos directly from your camera or films directly from an external hard drive of your computer or USB stick.
What is so special about these 3 LCD Projectors is the extended life of the bulb that produces light. Ordinarily these bulbs will last for just 2000 hours of usage and would need replacement at heavy cost. But here you get a bulb-life of nearly 4 times than that up to 8000 hours and the replacement will cost you a mere $60 – just 10%.

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You can buy these LCD Projectors online at http://www.d-logik.com.au/index.php after going through the specifications, features and pictures of each device, and get them delivered to your home by D-Logik delivery service, which covers entire Australia.

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