Showing posts with label Amazon Tablet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazon Tablet. Show all posts

Friday, October 5, 2012

IPS TABLET GOODNESS FOR $150 FROM XTEX


As of date, the only noteworthy tablet that comes with an IPS screen and falls under the $150 is the refurbished version of the Kindle Fire. The new one would set you back for about $199. Nonetheless, it doesn’t mean that a less reputable country can’t make the same device for $150. We are taking about the My Tablet by Xtex.



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This is a 7-inch tablet that comes with an IPS screen. This type of display is known for its color accuracy and sharpness but it isn’t available to a lot of tablets. In addition to that, it has a 1.5 GHz CPU along with 1GB worth of RAM. The storage space on the other hand is 16GB although this is expandable to up to 48GB through the microSD card slot which supports expansion of up to 32GB.
Xtex My Tablet costs only $150 which is certainly cheaper than most tablets. In fact, its features certainly make it quite a worthy purchase especially for those that are in need of a cheap tablet. As it is powered by Android ICS, you can be certain that you are getting one of the latest operating system that the company has to offer. Besides, $150 isn’t a lot of money considering that you are spending that much on a tablet..

Source - tech

Friday, September 21, 2012

Apple's iPhone and iPad Sales Competition in Q4


According to the latest Sales Report from IHS conducted competition between Appleproducts in Q4 of 2011. It has been observed that tablet market is really going higher with the maximum revenue from Apple iPad and iPad 2 and also from Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet. But according to the report Apple's iPad is actually facing competition with its own sibling iPhone in terms of most selling in Q4 of 2011. No doubt that Apple'siPad generation tablets have beat Amazon's Kindle Fire in term selling but still it’s far behind as compare to Apple iPhone Smartphone.




IHS report has mentioned that in the last three months of 2011, Apple shipped 15.4 million iPads and iPad 2s. During that same period, Apple slipped from 64% of the global media market to 57%. Apple's CEO Tim Cook has also recently revealed that the company sold more iOS devices last year than it sold Macs in 28 years. According to Rhoda AlexanderIHS Senior Manager“Shipments of the iPad line fell short of IHSestimates in the fourth quarter as many loyal Apple customers devoted their dollars to shiny new alternatives,” However, the primary alternative wasn’t the Kindle Fire which debuted to solid sales in the fourth quarter but Apple’s own iPhone 4S smartphone. The rollout of the iPhone 4S in October generated intense competition for Apple purchasers’ disposable income, doing more to limit iPad shipment growth than competition from the Kindle Fire and other media tablets.”

Watch the following video of Mashable to know more about iPhone and iPad Selling Competition:

Source :-techglobex

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Top Five Problems In Kindle Fire and iPad 2 Tablets


Today we are going to discuss the main problems and issues occurs in most popular tablets Amazon's Kindle Fire and Apple's iPad 2. Whenever a person goes for shopping to buy a product they always search for products drawbacks, problems, issues and disadvantages on web so that they can justify which product is good for them. Amazon's Kindle Fire and Apple's iPad 2 are today’s most top rated and popular tablet gadgets of users and it seems they do have some issues and problems which has to be discussed and provide the solution to its users. Today we are going to discuss the screen size and resolution, processor speed, battery life, software, hardware etc Main Problems and Issues In Kindle Fire and iPad 2.



Product Q&A website FixYa has revealed the top consumer complaints with theiPad 2 and Kindle Fire. Overall, Kindle Fire owners had a longer list of frustrations than owners of iPad 2 devices. For Kindle Fire owners, the top issue is the lack of security inherent in the device’s one-click shopping system; for iPad owners, Wi-Fi connections. Some of those frustrations were identical: Users of both tablets say they have trouble securing Wi-Fi connections and getting their computers to recognize their devices when connected via USB, for instance.

Apple iPad 2 Main Issues and Problems:
Following are the Top Five Issues and Problems of iPad 2 from consumer complains.
  • Wi-Fi Connection Issues (35%): Some iPad 2 owners complain that they are unable to connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi or that they are soon booted off after they log in.
  • LED Display Issues (15%): Some users complain of splotchy light patches in the corners and on the edges of their screens when their screens display dark graphics or pages.
  • Microphone Quality (15%): Some iPad 2 owners are dissatisfied with the tablet’s audio recording capabilities.
  • USB Issues (10%): Some users have trouble getting their computers to recognize their iPad 2s after connecting them via USB.
  • Other Screen Issues (10%): Owners have reported a number of other screen-related issues, including screen freezes and touchscreen inaccuracy.
Amazon Kindle Fire Main Issues and Problems:
Following are the Top Five Issues and Problems of Kindle Fire from consumer complains.
  • Can’t Turn Off One-Click Shopping (30%): The Kindle Fire allows users to store their credit card information to make automatic purchases. Although convenient, this creates security issues for some consumers, if, for example, their children make accidental purchases, or if their devices were stolen. Amazon says it’s working to address this issue.
  • Wi-Fi Connection Issues (25%): Many users complain of poor Wi-Fi connections and sudden disconnects. FixYa found that updating the Kindle Fire’s software to the latest version solves the issues in 30% of cases, however.
  • No Parental Settings (15%): A problem for Kindle Fire owners who share their tablets with their families and are worried about children’s access to uncensored web content.
  • Touchscreen Precision (15%): Similar to the iPad 2, some users complain of touchscreen inaccuracy.
  • USB Issues As with the iPad 2: some users have trouble getting theircomputers to recognize their Kindle Fires after connecting them via USB.