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Mar 8, 2012
fazle321

New ipad price specification review

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Yesterday was a great day for ipad lovers cause apple has launched a new ipad called The New Ipad. Rumor was that this ipad will be called ipad 3 but this new ipad didn’t get his name after its predecessor instead its called New ipad.

But the hardware rumor was mostly true. This new ipad has A5X processor with quad-core graphic support. Apple also said that this new processor of new ipad is four times better than Nvidia Tegra 3. New ipad has 5Mp camera with 5 element lens sensor capable of capturing 1080p video. New software feature will allow you to make your new ipad WiFi Hotspot.

It has 9.7 inch screen on with Retina Display supporting 2048 x 1536 resolution at 264ppi. It also has color boosting with 44% greater saturation for more colorful entertainment. New ipad has 10 hours of battery backup and its has more network speed it support 21+Mbps HSPA+ and also support speed upto 73 Mbps on 4G network. The new ipad is little heavier than ipad 2 weighting 1.4lbs and 9.4mm thick. This new ipad will be available from 16th March.

New Ipad price:

499$ for 16GB WiFi model, 829$ for 64GB supporting 4G

Feb 9, 2012
fazle321

Ipad 3 specification preview release date

For quite some time we are hearing so many rumors about next version of ipad.

Apple announced that they are going to launch ipad 3 in the first week of march. The event will be held in San Francisco. Location not confirmed yet. ipad 3 will look mostly same like its predecessor and all upgrades will be internal and hardware based.

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Ipad 3 specification:

Ipad 3 will have A6 Quad Core processor so it will more faster than ipad 2. Retina display with 2048 x 1536 resolution support. 5MP camera and improved graphic performance. Ipad 3 will have the new iOS 5 supporting multi touch gesture and many more new os enhancement. ipad 3 will support cloud computing

Some rumored detail are that it will have a special kind of coating that will reduce the marking and fingerprint left by finger so the screen will be more clearer than before and you don’t have to worry about screen protection. Ipad 3 will be Thinner, Lighter than previous ipad 2. ipad 3 may have bigger battery for longer and uninterrupted work and entertainment.

ipad 3 release:

It will be coming in March 2012. Its just around 1 month from now so get ready for the great event.

Ipad 3 price:

Price not confirmed yet

May 7, 2010
fazle321

Future of Apple’s i series devices

 

Future of Apple’s i series devices (Rumor)

 

 

Apple Future of Apples i series devices

 

Are you guys ready for this????

Feb 1, 2010
fazle321

Make your iPad a better device for your music

Here are five things I’d like to see the iPad incorporate, perhaps through the next update to the iPhone OS.

 

Wireless sync. The iPad is not a Mac. That means it doesn’t run the full iTunes client, so you can’t share music from another computer over your home network. Instead, like an iPod or iPhone, you must physically connect it to the computer on which your music is stored, then wait for the music to travel over the wire. This is, frankly, absurd. If you want me to use the iPad to listen to music in my home, don’t make me walk over to my computer and attach it every time I want to load some new tunes. Wireless sync would also be great for syncing other material like pictures, videos, and apps. How hard can it be? Microsoft’s Zune player has had wireless sync for three iterations and more than two years.

Cloud-based music service. Even if the iPad had wireless sync, the most affordable model has only 16GB of storage. This isn’t enough for most music lovers’ digital collections, especially if they’re going to use the iPad for other functions like electronic books and photos. So how about taking that Lala acquisition and using it? Instead of having to load music onto the iPad itself, I could sync it from my computer to Lala’s online music locker service, then stream it over the Web directly to my device. Bye-bye, storage limits. Best of all, every time I update my music collection, it’s updated everywhere simultaneously. This is such a no-brainer I’d be stunned if Apple doesn’t make it available shortly after the iPad launches.

 

Music-sharing with third-party apps. There are some surprisingly sophisticated DJ apps for iPhone, like TouchDJ and DJ Mixer, that let you play two songs at the same time and mix them together like a mulitrack DJ set-up. These apps would be much easier to use on the iPad’s 9.7-inch screen. But they all share one big shortcoming: they can’t just play songs that you’ve already loaded onto your device. Instead, you have to re-load songs into the DJ apps, either from a sync application running on your computer or over a Web server. This isn’t the fault of the app designers–it’s a limitation that Apple places on the iPhone and iPod Touch. I hope Apple figures out a way around it soon.

Queuing. I like to play DJ. As one song plays, it sparks associations with other songs. It would be nice to be able to load these other songs into a “now playing” queue. The Zune’s had this feature since its inception, but I can’t do it on the iPod Touch or the iPhone–instead, I have to wait for the current song to end, then start up a new song. (And no, I don’t want to do this with playlists on the computer and then sync those playlists to the device. That misses the entire point of spontaneity.)

Decent speakers (and amp). Naturally, the first thing I did with the iPad was check out its music playback. I could barely hear it, even with the volume maxed out. It’s true that the room was crowded with gadget fans scrambling for their first look at the device, but even so, the speakers sounded no louder than the iPhone’s. But this isn’t a phone. It’s also not a Mac, where music isn’t the primary focus for most users. It’s a consumer electronics device. It would be great if I could set it up in my living room or bedroom without having to attach it to another device. Peripheral makers might complain–iHome does great work creating audio accessories for the iPhone–but if this is truly going to be a new product category.

VIA CNET