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Apple’S Ipad

Apple’S Ipad -An Attractive Touch Screen Device

Apple has just announced the looming release of the iPad, a touch screen device that could revolutionize the electronics industry. Apple says the Touch was meant mainly to present typical iPad features, not to replicate the iPhone, and it included the Web browser only so users could get onto Wi-Fi to use the mobile music store in certain places that required a log-in screen.

However, maybe it won't but there is already an extremely bi-partisan view when it comes to liking the new iPad device. Here is a quick overview of what it will be all about. The iPad is essentially a moveable entertainment system. It allows you to watch movies, read ebooks and news stories, play games, listen to music, and also send email. It is sort of a souped up version of the iPod Touch, apart from a significantly larger display.

With its full-color 9.7-inch screen, it matches the size of the Amazon Kindle DX (one of the largest-screened ebook readers at present on the market). The iPad weighs 1.5 pounds and, according to Apple, has 12 hours of battery life. The iPad can run most App Store apps, and its interface is similar to that of the iPod, so it'll be an easy tool to use if you already have some familiarity with Apple's latest products. If you like the iPod Touch and iPhone, you must like the iPad.

However, there is an additional feature that lets it act like a new type of ebook reader as well and now Apple has joined the battle of the eBook Readers. The iPad will allow you to read, download, and purchase publications and books in full color. That means you can read your favorite magazines and publications within full color. Like earlier iPads, the Touch is stylish and capable, and works smoothly with Apple’s free iTunes software for Windows and Macintosh PCs, as well as with its computer-based online iTunes Store, which sells far more downloaded songs and TV shows than any other legal outlet.


This doesn't mean that anyone in the market for an ebook reader will automatically select the iPad, though. The iPad kind of makes ebook readers on the market look ridiculous; however, they are totally different devices. IPads are computers that can dual as an ebook reader. It may be a tough sell to the person who just wants an ebook reader to spend the extra money for a "fantastic device".

Getting to view all your videos, read all your books, listens to all your music, and play with all your games and apps. IPad will win several of fans. You can also download stuff with Wi-Fi connectivity; however the 3G capability is not available yet on the devices. In fact the iPad will work while others have failed. The touch screen tablet PC is not a new thing and In fact, many companies have failed in the past trying to make profit on these. In spite of these downsides, the Touch is a great media player, and the iPad remains the best end-to-end portable solution for playing and purchasing music and video.

iPhone RedEye Mini Dongle

iPhone RedEye Mini Dongle $49
You’ve heard about it for months , and now the universal remote that looks nothing like a universal remote is finally on sale in 52 nations. Thinkflood’s RedEye Mini — which simply plugs into the headphone jack of your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch — can now be procured for $49, and when used with the gratis app in the App Store, can control anything in your home entertainment setup that accepts IR commands. ZDNet was fortunate enough to get a little hands-on time with the device, and their early impressions are quite positive.

In fact, they recommend skipping the Harmony hoopla and heading right for this if you’re already an iDevice owner, and at a buck under a Grant, we certainly aren’t in a position to argue. Gallery: Thinkflood RedEye Mini Continue reading RedEye Mini dongle now on sale for $49, looking good in early review RedEye Mini dongle now on sale for $49, looking good in early review originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Tuff Luv iPad Case

Tuff Luv iPad Case - Choosing the Best Case for Your iPad Is Now Easy
If a year and a half, the netbook was the king of the jungle in technology, it is now time for Slate, also known as tablet, take the lead and show the world what brilliant minds can come at all by putting the best of the best gadgets provided by unmasked so far. Apple iPad gizmo was the first of its kind to be published, making even the reluctant secret desire for the beautiful touch screen 9.7-inch capacitive viewing the world in the eyes of the user and ... fingers. And as always happens when a child is born, quite the crowd gathered to meet their needs in this particular case, the design of products to store and protect it.

The most popular of them all is undoubtedly the case, as this little trick makes magic of Apple is not in danger. And here's the big question, "If that is the best for my" iPad? The "Tuff Luv case iPad", of course.

Directed by i-nique, a company based in the United Kingdom, which has been designing unique accessories for MP3 players, cameras and phones since 2006, Tuff Luv iPad cases have become a must-have for anyone tech-savvy there, as the quality of materials used is doubled by a lifetime warranty. What sets them apart in a sea full of these products is the combination of style and versatility. Beautiful colors as the British Racing Green, hemp brown, red, pink blush and gray are an inspirational boost, because they have a positive impact on the user. Go to the versatility, it should be emphasized that we do not talk about everything iPad leather case here, but leather cases for iPad with stand, the company's products are renowned for its two-axis models . For example, the Tuff-Luv Bi-Axis Saddleback Leather case cover for Apple iPad & 3G / WiFi offers viewing angles of 20-70 degrees in landscape mode.

The Tuff-Luv Bi-Axis Napa leather case cover for Apple iPad & 3G/Wifi has been appointed as the first on Ebookreaderguide and the best accessory for IPAD by the Sunday Times because of its higher level of functionality.

Tuff Luv Napa iPad covers are extremely popular for their twice a multifunctional stand where multiple viewing angles, making the user experience as comfortable as possible, reducing stress on wrists and neck, thus benefiting the product Magic the maximum Apple.If a year and a half, the netbook was the king of the jungle in technology, it is now time for Slate, also known as tablet, take the lead and show the world what brilliant minds can come at all by putting the best of the best gadgets provided by unmasked so far.

Apple iPad gizmo was the first of its kind to be published, making even the reluctant secret desire for the beautiful touch screen 9.7-inch capacitive viewing the world in the eyes of the user and ... fingers. And as always happens when a child is born, quite the crowd gathered to meet their needs in this particular case, the design of products to store and protect it. The most popular of them all is undoubtedly the case, as this little trick makes magic of Apple is not in danger. And here's the big question, "If that is the best for my" iPad? The "Tuff Luv case iPad", of course.

Directed by i-nique, a company based in the United Kingdom, which has been designing unique accessories for MP3 players, cameras and phones since 2006, Tuff Luv iPad cases have become a must-have for anyone tech-savvy there, as the quality of materials used is doubled by a lifetime warranty. What sets them apart in a sea full of these products is the combination of style and versatility.

beautiful colors as the British Racing Green, hemp brown, red, pink blush and gray are an inspirational boost, because they have a positive impact on the user. Go to the versatility, it should be emphasized that we do not talk about everything iPad leather case here, but leather cases for iPad with stand, the company's products are renowned for its two-axis models . For example, the Tuff-Luv Bi-Axis Saddleback Leather case cover for Apple iPad & 3G / WiFi offers viewing angles of 20-70 degrees in landscape mode.

The Tuff-Luv Bi-Axis Napa leather case cover for Apple iPad & 3G/Wifi has been appointed as the first on Ebookreaderguide and the best accessory for IPAD by the Sunday Times because of its higher level of functionality. Tuff Luv Napa iPad covers are extremely popular for their twice a multifunctional stand where multiple viewing angles, making the user experience as comfortable as possible, reducing stress on wrists and neck, thus benefiting the product Magic the maximum Apple.

Galaxy Tab (AT&T) Arriving Nov. 21st

AT&T may have waited until after T-Mobile, Verizon, and Sprint released their own branded Samsung Galaxy Tabs, but today the carrier finally made the Galaxy Tab official for their network. Launching on November 21st, the AT&T Tab will sport a $649.99 price tag and two pay-as-you-go data plans that are good for 30 days: $14.99 for 250MB or $25 for 2GB. Besides getting access to AT&T's cellular network, Galaxy Tab owners will also get to use AT&T's WiFi hotspots located across the country. Meanwhile, U.S. Cellular will be launching the Galaxy Tab on November 19th for $399.99 with a two-year contract and $100 mail-in rebate. If you'd prefer to go contract-free, the U.S. Cellular Tab will run you $599.99. Data plans for U.S. Cellular include a $14.99/200MB option or $54.99 for 5GB. You can check out the full press releases below.

While other carriers are pricing their no-contract Galaxy Tabs at $600, AT&T has decided to charge customers $50 more for their version of the Tab, and $20 more than the entry-level 3G iPad. While it's nice that AT&T is offering PAYG data options, the largest allotment available is a measly 2GB. That may be plenty for a smartphone, but I've got a feeling that you'll burn through that pretty quickly on a 7-inch tablet. Sure, you can re-up if you need more data, but that's definitely not ideal. I'm sure that there will be some interested customers who want everything on one bill, but the combination of the small data plans and high device cost could end up turning a lot of potential customers away from the AT&T Galaxy Tab.

AT&T Introduces Samsung Galaxy Tab With Pay-As-You-Go Monthly Data Plans, Easy Activation Directly on Device

Android-Powered Tablet Available Nov. 21 Online and in 2,200 AT&T Stores Nationwide

DALLAS, Nov. 15, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- AT&T* and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile), the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the U.S.(1), today announced the Samsung Galaxy Tab™ will launch on Sunday, Nov. 21 on the nation's fastest mobile broadband network, and just in time for the holiday season.

The Galaxy Tab will be available for $649.99** at more than 2,200 AT&T company owned stores and online at Samsung Galaxy Tab (www.att.com/galaxytab). AT&T will offer two pay-as-you-go data plan options for the Galaxy Tab, a $14.99 pay-as-you-go plan for 30 days with up to 250 MB of usage and a $25 pay-as-you-go plan for 30 days with up to 2 GB of usage. If customers use all the data included in their plan before 30 days, they can purchase another pay-as-you go plan. For additional convenience, these plans can automatically renew every 30 days, when customers pay for these plans with a credit card or debit card.

AT&T data plan subscribers also get access to AT&T's entire national Wi-Fi network at no additional charge. Subscribers can activate their service plan directly on the Galaxy Tab, without making a phone call or a visit to the store, whenever they need access to data within the allocated U.S. footprint.

The data plans do not require a long-term contract. Customers have the option to change plans or purchase more data without penalty as needed. As a courtesy reminder, AT&T will notify customers with a text and email when their 30-day plan is close to expiring or when they are close to depleting the amount of data available in the plan.

In addition to the domestic data plans, international passes are also available which provide data coverage in more than 100 countries, including Canada, Mexico, and countries in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Plans start at $24.99.

"Consumers are seeking cutting-edge mobile computing devices and we're proud to give them another great choice in our product portfolio," said David Haight, vice president of business development, AT&T Emerging Devices. "Samsung's Galaxy Tab is a sharp device boasting a brilliant screen for watching videos, a powerful processor and a host of cutting edge features that everyone in the family will enjoy. Pairing it with the nation's fastest mobile broadband network and most extensive Wi-Fi network gives AT&T Galaxy customers the best mobile broadband experience in the market."

"We are excited to bring the Galaxy Tab to AT&T customers for the holiday season," said Omar Khan, Chief Strategy Officer, Samsung Mobile. "Its seven inch form factor, pocketable weight and robust feature set make it ideal for work and play. It's the kind of device users will want to carry with them every day."

Powered by the Android™ 2.2 platform, the Samsung Galaxy Tab touts a 7-inch enhanced TFT touch screen, 1Ghz Hummingbird application processor, support for Adobe® Flash® Player 10.1, Media Hub - Samsung's own content service that offers an extensive library of acclaimed films and TV programming – Samsung Social Hub, dual cameras, and many additional features. For a limited time, AT&T customers will receive a $50 Media Hub Movie Rental credit with Galaxy Tab purchases.(2)

AT&T consumers will enjoy a rich web browsing experience with the mobile tablet, along with access to many forms of multimedia content on the 7-inch display, including movies, photos, ebooks and more – all on the go Also, users can communicate via e-mail or social networking with the optimized user interface. In addition to the numerous Samsung Mobile features, the AT&T-powered Samsung Galaxy Tab also features AT&T Connection Manager, which automatically connects users to AT&T Wi-Fi Hot Spots to better manage data usage. Additional information on AT&T data plans for the Galaxy Tab is available at www.att.com/galaxytab. For more information on AT&T, please visit the AT&T website.

Samsung Galaxy Tab™ Available to U.S. Cellular Customers in Stores and at USCellular.com on November 19

With "no contract after the first" from The Belief Project, customers can purchase the mobile tablet for $399 with a two-year contract and never have to sign another one

CHICAGO, Nov. 15, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Holiday shoppers who want to get a head start on their gifts can pick up the Samsung Galaxy Tab™ from U.S. Cellular beginning Friday, Nov. 19. The carrier's first mobile tablet will retail for $399 after a $100 mail-in rebate and two-year contract.

The Galaxy Tab's large 7-inch touchscreen creates a web browsing experience that is more like a PC, and the vibrant graphics and 1 GHz processor deliver games with dazzling clarity. It's loaded with Samsung's Media Hub, a single source for buying and watching movies and TV shows that are optimized to fit the brilliant display. The Galaxy Tab can also be a convenient e-reader with free downloadable applications from Kindle and Nook. It's a world of information and entertainment that is still small enough to hold in one hand.

Customers can access data on their Galaxy Tab via Wi-Fi or on U.S. Cellular's high-speed nationwide network. The carrier offers two rate plans that are tailored to match how often customers will use Wi-Fi for their data needs. The $14.99 plan is ideal for customers who will use Wi-Fi most of the time and comes with 200 MB of monthly network data usage on U.S. Cellular's network for those occasions when Wi-Fi isn't available. Customers who don't want to rely on a Wi-Fi connection can select U.S. Cellular's $54.99 plan, which provides 5GB of network data usage and can turn the Galaxy Tab into a mobile hotspot for other Wi-Fi devices.

Customers who opt for the $54.99 plan will receive all the benefits of The Belief Project, U.S. Cellular's series of industry-leading initiatives designed to elevate the customer experience. All customers on a Belief Plan get automatic upgrades of their device at promotional prices every 18 months and get rewards just for being a customer that can be used for even faster upgrades.

"We're bringing tremendous value to our customers through The Belief Project, with plans to match how they use their devices and products they really want, all backed by innovative services that make their lives easier," said Edward Perez, vice president of marketing and sales operations for U.S. Cellular.

TiVo iPad

Luckily we have TiVo and other DVR, which help to record all the matches so that we could make them up later on TV, without missing any of the matches. However, fanatic football fans may complain, "Why can't I bring the World Cup matches with me and watch the football game on the way to my work?" Well, of course you can. As far as I know, TiVo Desktop, free supplementary software by TiVo, can help TiVo users to transfer their recordings to computer or laptop.

In order to enjoy TiVo recordings on iPad, you get to transfer TiVo to your PC and then convert TiVo files to iPad compatible formats.

1. Transfer TiVo recordings to PC (or laptop)

Transferring TiVo recordings to PC is easy and straight-forward. All you need is a freeware by TiVo--- the TiVo Desktop (download the latest version v2.8). Connect the TiVo box with your home network, and run TiVo Desktop. Click on "Pick Recordings to Transfer". Check the box next to the title of the show (or shows) you want to transfer and click on "Start Transfer". Transfer times vary, but may be as long as the show's duration to complete the transfer.

2. Convert TiVo recordings to to iPad compatible formats.

There are too many converting tools on market, yet few do convert TiVo files. A recommended one is Pavtube TiVo to iPad Converter, which converts TiVo files as well as HD footages, Flash videos, Matroska container format, tec.

Best Way to Convert TiVo to iPad - Pavtube iPad Video Converter

With the Best iPad Video Converter, Follow the optimal settings to get excellent playback quality.

No.1

iPad HD Video(*.mp4)
Video Codec: H.264
Size: 1280*720 or 768*576
BitRate: 4000kbps
FrameRate: 30.00fps
Audio:
Codec: AAC
SamplerRate: 48000hz
BitRate: 128000bps
Channel: 2

I hope it will be of great help for you

iPad Review: Should You Buy One?

iPad Review: Should You Buy One?
With the Apple iPad due for release in less than 24 hours, what better time is there to write a quick review of the product and discuss whether you should, or shouldn’t, buy one? Over the past few months there has been a lot of hype surrounding Apple’s latest development; but is it really worth the money? A lot of people are predicting that it will revolutionise the market, just like Apple’s iPhone device did with the mobile phone market – is this really possible though? Let’s take a look at what you get for your money.
iPad Review: Should You Buy One?
Screen: The screen size on the Apple iPad is huge, a whopping 9.7 inches in size. This makes the device perfect for watching those high quality videos and viewing the web. A lot of people are saying that this device just a ‘big iPod Touch’ and in some ways they are correct. But you shouldn’t underestimate the difference that a larger screen makes to a device. With its 9.7 inch screen, viewing the web and watching videos is a pleasure on the iPad and the screen quality is excellent. Apple also claims that the screen will not produce any glare in situations that have a lot of lighting, for example when using the device in direct sunlight. If Apple can pull this off effectively then it will be a useful feature for the device.
iPad Review: Should You Buy One?
Memory: There are three different models of the iPad hitting the market, each with a different amount of memory. There will be a 16GB, 32GB and a 64GB model released into stores, in the US, from Saturday 3rd April. All of these models should have a sufficient amount of memory for all the things you need; such as holding MP3 files and storing any apps you have downloaded. And if you particularly enjoy keeping a substantial amount of movies or TV shows with you, on your device, then there is always the possible option of purchasing the next version, with a larger capacity of space, easily in stores. This will definitely be a possibility to consider, for it is hard not to enjoy watching your favourite movies on the iPad, because of its high-quality screen – as previously enthused.
iPad Review: Should You Buy One?
Connectivity: There will also be two different versions of the iPad that will feature different connectivity. The first is released on 3rd April 2012 in the US, and will be the Wi-Fi enabled version of the iPad. This will basically be a large iPod touch, and you will only be able to access the internet via a Wi-Fi connection. This model of the iPad will probably be perfect for a lot of people as not everyone will need access to the internet on the go. However, if you do require this, there will be a version of the iPad being released in a few more weeks that will feature 3G connectivity. This model will use AT&T’s network to connect to the internet and will allow you to access the internet pretty much anywhere you need to be connected (much like the iPhone). The 3G version of the iPad will be a little more expensive than the Wi-Fi version; but for people that need this aspect of the device, it isn’t a lot to pay. The only problem with the 3G version is that to achieve a 3G connection you must sign up to a contract with AT&T. This is available from around $20 per month, but when you have already paid a large amount for the device, it would have been nice to have the 3G connectivity feature included.
iPad Review: Should You Buy One?
Battery Life: If you own an Apple iPhone then you will probably have noticed that one of the few things that ‘let it down’ per se is the fact that the battery life length of the device is absolutely abysmal. With the iPad; Apple claims that it will have up to 10 hours battery life of constant use and a staggering 30 days of standby battery life. You might think that these are just lies straight from Apple, given to encourage people to purchase an iPad, but from the professional reviews that are out there, it seems that these are anything but false claims. In fact according to a lot of reviewers, the battery life actually exceeds Apple’s claims of 10 hours; and has been ‘staying alive’ for much longer.
iPad Review: Should You Buy One?
eBook’s: One of the main reasons that Apple has developed this product is in order to enter the eReader market. Currently, this market is dominated by Amazon with their Kindle device. This holds 90% of this huge market at the moment. With the iPad, Apple is hoping to steal a great deal of this away from Amazon, by offering what they hope to be a better alternative to the Kindle device. However, the debate really comes down to the question, is it really better than the Kindle? Well, with its 9.7 inch screen the iPad will make reading eBooks much easier on the eyes, than the Kindle 2 with a mere 6 inch; and the fact that the iPad has a full colour screen when the Kindle has only black and white, means that it will be much better for displaying images in eBooks. Also, the iPad should be much easier to use than the Amazon Kindle with its touch sensitive screen; making turning pages of the eBook a much more natural and comfortable experience than just pressing a button.
So there it is- a quick review of the iPad. And yes, we still haven’t answered the question that we set out to answer; should you really buy an iPad? Is it actually worth the hype? Well, obviously we can’t make that decision for you; however, we do believe that if you are looking for a first-rate eReader then the iPad should definitely be considered in your decision, when making a choice in purchasing the right accessory for you personally. Also, there are loads of accessories available and sold separately for the iPad, which include iPad Keyboard Dock, iPad Cases/iPad Covers, iPad Camera Connection Kit, iPad Dock, Apple Wireless Keyboard, Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic and Many More!. Although the Amazon Kindle should not be forgotten or ignored, as both the Kindle and iPad, make fantastic eReaders and personal devices.
Still, with the iPad due for release in a mere 24 hours, you need to make your decision quickly if you are hoping to get your hands on one of them on the launch date as we’re sure queues should be expected due to high expectations and promise.

iPad

Good News for iPad Fans
On January 1st of 2010, The world's top computer manufacture tycoon Apple company held a new product presentation conference in Yerba Buena Arts Center, San Francisco of USA, the long heard tablet PC iPad, finally took its first public appearance by CEO Steve Jobs. This iPad triggered hottest tide all over the electronics consumer market worldwide since its release and more and more computer manufactures wanted to take it off.


All-promising also follow the trend and give iPad fans surprise by launching 2 models of mini slim netbooks, although not real brand tablet PC, but amazingly affordable for its decent look and multi-functions. Compared to iPad's high price 499-699 USD, these two netbooks lauched by All-promising only cost you 157.8 and 193 USD, even lower for more quantity, Incredible, isn't it ?


Ok, now let's take a closer look to these two latest netbooks :


1. Slim and decent design
Only about 13.4mm thick , quite easy and decent to take it anywhere with you.


2. Touch Screen Operation
7" and 8" full screen touch operation, you don't need to press a button, only touch the screen with your finger to operate sliding menu and functional icon dragging. How cool it is !


3.Google Android OS


Equipped with hottest Operating system—-Google Android OS and excellent VIA VM8505 600MHZ CPU. Its RAM is 128MB DDR2 800Mhz and has 2GB/4GB Internal capacity.



4. Execellent functions


Also it comes with smart G-sensor, which supports automatic screen rotation, namely, it can change screen direction automatically. Besides, like a super mobile phone, it supports multilingual, so you can set with your compatible language.


Want to make web browsing? Google chome-lite Browser UCWEB Browser is here to help you! Ethernet 10/100M and WIFI:802.11B/G enables you to send and receive mainstream emails like G-mail / Yahoo Mail / Hotmail without any difficulty. Also you can enjoy fashion Fring, SkypeOut can call local call, long-distance call, overseas call and mobile call, MSN, Skype, Gtalk, etc.


Moreover, like a person who changes his clothes frequently , this smart mini netbook can automatically change its wallpaper (like win7),update frequencies can be set to 1hur to 6 days.
What a wonderful PDA both for appearance and functions!


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