Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Apple iPad 2 2011

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 Apple iPad 2

iPad 2 is a smart phone of Apple Inc products. which is the latest generation of advanced tablet before. By having a latest technology as well as the ability to have a variety of other facilities.

And the product is expected to be preferred by the user, and can compete in the global market. By answering a mobile phone market will challenge the ability of the latest generation of which is owned by a smart smartphone Apple iPad 2.

Apple iPad 2 has a body that is very lightweight and thinner than the previous iPad version, and has a thickness of only 8.8 millimeters. And also claimed by the company Apple, that the iPad 2 is thinner than the Apple iPhone 4 (9.3 mm), so it will be easy to uses.
iPad 2 uses a processor Apple A5 dual-core 1GHz, which has a 2x faster performance than the previous processor single-core Apple A4 1GHz. By having the latest technology with a LED-backlit IPS display 9.7-inch LCD and a resolution of 1024 × 768 pixels.
It also gives the Apple of 0.7 MP rear camera and VGA front camera. As for the operating system the iPad 2 has been upgraded to iOS 4.3, which offers a better javascript performance through its Safari browser. Here's the specs and prices latest apple ipad 2 in Indonesia
Complete specs Apple iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G
General Network GSM 850/900/1800/1900
HSDPA 850/900/1900/2100
Display Type LED-backlit IPS LCD, capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size of 768 x 1024 pixels, 9.7 inches
Size dimensions 241.2 x 185.7 x 8.8 mm
Weight 607 g
Internal memory of 16/32/64 GB storage, 512 MB ​​RAM
Not external
Primary Camera 0.7 MP, 960 x 720 pixels
secondary VGA
Data GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n
Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
USB v2.0
Features OS iOS 4, upgradable to iOS 6.0
CPU Dual-core 1 GHz Cortex-A9
Messaging iMessage, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser HTML (Safari)
GPS A-GPS support
Java Not
Other Features - iCloud cloud service

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Monday, July 11, 2011

Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime 2011

Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime
  Specifications for Asus Eee Pad Transformer 2 Prime
Asus Eee Pad Transformer 2 Prime is a new touchscreen tablet created and developed by Asus. It is driven by the Android 3.1 Honeycomb operating system, which has all the high-end specifications and high quality hardware. Asus Eee Pad Transformer 2Prime has dimensions of 8.3 mm and sports a 10.1-inch touch screen. The tablet is powered by Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core (four cores).
Tablet Asus Eee Pad Transformer 2 Prime include dual camera, 16GB/32GB internal storage, microSD card slot up to 32 GB, a mini HDMI port, a powerful battery that provides 14 hours of talk time and all the regular features of an Android tablet as: Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, 3.5 mm headphone jack, Android Market and other Google services.technical highlights
NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, 1.3GHz
10.1 "1280 × 800 Super IPS + display, Gorilla glass
8 MP camera with LED lamps in the rear, 1.2MP front camera
32GB to 64GB of internal storage + microSD slot
1080p MPEG-4/H.264 "High Profile" (Blu-Ray) decode, 1080p video capture
WiFi B / G / N, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
263 x 180.8 x 8.3mm, 586g
25WHr Li-Polymer battery
Asus Eee Pad Transformer 2 Prime features and specifications
-Form Factor: Bar Touch Tablet
-Size: 10.1 inches
-Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
-Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
-G-Sensor
Light-Sensor Gyroscope
-Android 3.1 Honeycomb Operating System
-Processor Quad-Core Nvidia Tegra 3
-Internal storage of 16GB / 32GB Micro-SD Card slot up to 32GB
-Browser HTML, xHTML, WAP 2.0, Flash
-Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email and instant messaging
dual camera
-Video Recording Capability
-Connectivity Bluetooth
-Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n
-3.5 Mm stereo headset
-GPS
-3G
Mini-HDMI
-Audio Player: MP3, WMA
-Video player: MPEG4, H.263, H.264
-Standard battery, Li-Ion type
-Battery Life - Up to 14 hours
Micro-HDMI connector
-Docking Port
-User interface and MYWAVE Asus mygallery
-Application Asus Launcher, MyLibrary, MyNet, myCloud
-Support for Adobe Flash 10.2
-Card reader SD / SDHC
-Integration with Facebook
-Android Market, G-mail, Google Maps, G-Talk
-Twitter, YouTube, Picasa
-Quickoffice
-Digital Compass
-Black color
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Half of UK population owns a smartphone 2011

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Just under half of the UK population now owns a smartphone, and Google's mobile operating system Android is powering half of those those being sold – followed by RIM's BlackBerry models with 22.5% and Apple's iPhone at 18.5%.

The pace of smartphone sales is accelerating rapidly, too. In the 12 weeks to 2 October, they comprised just under 70% of mobile phones, according to new research from Kantar Worldpanel ComTech.

The findings mark a key shift in the availability of mobile phones and internet connectivity in the UK, as millions more people become connected through handheld devices with access to data services on the move.

But for Finland's Nokia, the past three months have seen its smartphone sales drift even further downwards, so that its Symbian OS – which is being phased out – made up only 6% of sales, compared to nearly 20% a year ago. Apple also saw its share of sales fall dramatically, from 33% to 18.5%.

However both have cause to look ahead to the next set of data. Nokia has just relaunched its smartphone offering, introducing phones which go on sale from mid-November using Microsoft's new Windows Phone software.

For Apple, Kantar's data measurements ended two days before it launched its newest iPhone 4S handset, which has since seen record demand. Apple chief executive Tim Cook said in October that the company had seen a rapid slowdown in sales ahead of the launch as people waited for the new device.

Carolina Milanesi, smartphones analyst at the research company Gartner, said though that many of the smartphones now in peoples' hands are just being used as "glorified feature phones" – the previous generation of phones, which could not run apps or connect to the internet.

"People are still pretty much using them for calls and texts," she said. "What's needed is for people to be educated more by the handset companies about what they can do with the device.

"Apple is good at showing people how they can use apps, but other companies need to move away from saying they've got five-megapixel cameras or whatever. But I think next year we will see people using these devices more effectively as more apps become available on low-end devices, especially as those become more powerful."

Android's share of the UK market has roughly doubled since the same period in 2010, when it had 29% of the market. Among Android handset makers, Taiwan's HTC took the lead in the UK, with 45% of the sales for Google's software in the past 12 weeks.

But Samsung, which recently claimed the crown as the world's largest maker of smartphones, is catching up, reports Kantar, with 38% of Android sales, boosted by its Galaxy SII and Ace handsets.

Sony Ericsson saw its share drop from 20.5% of Android sales a year ago to just 8.5% over the three months to October – which will give Sir Howard Stringer, who last week announced a full buyout of joint venture partner Ericsson, extra impetus to restore the phone company's fortunes.

Nokia and Microsoft now see their future as co-dependent in the mobile space – and the challenge for Microsoft was emphasised by the latest figures, which show that a year after it launched its Windows Phone OS with a number of handset makers, it only had 1.4% of sales.

A number of mobile carriers have ceased selling the previous generation of handsets, and Nokia now stands as the principal driver for Microsoft's efforts in mobile.

Dominic Sunnebo, Kantar's global consumer insight director, warned that the next year could see a lot of jockeying for customers.

""Over the next six to 12 months, the current group of Android owners will be coming to the end of their contracts and looking for an upgrade," he said.

"Our data shows that when these consumers upgrade they tend to remain fairly loyal to Android itself – 62% buy another Android mobile – but considerably less so to the handset manufacturer."
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