Surface Pro/RT vs Ipad

The Microsoft Surface RT and Surface Pro appear to be geared towards taking on Apple while the Google Nexus 7 is primed to reduce the Kindle Fire to ashes. Really, it’s difficult to imagine someone who would get a highly modified Android device over one using the latest Jelly Bean 4.1 Android operating system
Similarly, it’s
difficult to picture someone who might obtain either of the Surface tablets instead of an iPad, especially when pricing for the Surface hasn’t been set but is anticipated to be in the upper hundreds. Then again, the Microsoft Surface tablets offer at least a few abilities not yet offered on the iPad – however, you never can expect what Apple might have up its sleeve.
Microsoft Surface Tablets VS Apple’s iPad
I put together this reference sheet for quick comparison of the tablets
SPECSSurface ProSurface RTiPad WiFiProcessorIntel Core i5
(Ivey Bridge)NVIDIA Silicon

Tegra-based ARMDual-core A5Weight1.99 lbs1.48 lbs1.44 lbsThickness.53”.37”.37”Screen10.6”
(Clear Type Full HD)10.6”
(Clear Type HD)9.7”Pixels1920X1080 ,1280X720 , 2048X1536
Storage64GB or 128GB32GB or 64GB16GB, 32GB, 64GB ExtrasDigital Inking
Touch Cover or
Type Cover
Built-in Kickstand Touch Cover or
Type Cover
Built-in Kickstand,USB 2.0,USB 3.0, Camera Front & , MicroSD, WiFi, Bluetooth, Stylus ready, available fo 500-1000 dollars.
The
limited volume of details we have on the Microsoft Surface for Windows 8 Pro suggests that the unit might give the iPad a run for its money. The full Windows os, the Touch/Type keyboard options, integrated kickstand and two USB plug-ins may be enough to make a number of Apple enthusiasts to include the Surface Pro to their collection of devices
So noteworthy is Microsoft’s decision to add not one but two USB plug-ins that Doug Gross of CNN wrote, “These ports open up the possibility of extra storage, printing and other external capabilities that should be easier and quicker than the workarounds iPad users need involving cloud storage, WiFi connections and the like.”
Even so, it appears the most likely buyer of the Microsoft Surface Pro will be people who are considering purchasing their first tablet. This segment of the market, having worked on entire pcs for so long, may be more pleased with Microsoft’s beefy tablet/PC hybrid
The tablet market is anticipated to grow by 85% in 2013 this might not be a bad business strategy for Microsoft. Unfortunately rumors that the new tablet for Windows 8 Pro say it will be around $1000. This may cause some to forfeit expandable storage and other extras in favor of keeping a few hundred dollars in their pocket.Image
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Galaxy nexus 7 review

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Everyone’s all Excited about Google breaking into the tablet marketplace with its fresh Nexus 7, which is set to be released by the end of July. Based on its specs, this new bit of gadgetry is set up to hose down the embers of Amazon’s Kindle Fire, though it isn’t likely to take a very good bite out of Apple’s tablet sales. Although the new Google gadget has restored the speculation that Apple might soon release a 7′ iPad mini.
Both the Kindle Fire and the Nexus 7
will set you back $199 for an 8GB style. Google also provides a $249 16GB version, but the appeal of the Google gadget surpasses its affordability.
A few of the functions early fanatics are looking forward to include:
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Cpu: 1.3GHz quad-core Tegra 3
* Weight: .75 lbs
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Girth: .41′
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Operating system: Jelly Bean/android 4.1 with enhanced voice recognition and responsiveness
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Display: Vibrant HD display
* Pixels: 1280X800 (216 ppi)
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Storage space: 8GB or 16GB
* Battery: 9+ hour battery life (Some
bloggers have noted as much as 10 hours of battery lifespan.)
* I/O: 1.2 megapixel forward facing camera, Microphone, NFC, GPS
* Extras: Google NOW virtual assistant (think SIRI), Wi-Fi 802 11b/g/n, Bluetooth
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Available: End of July
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Cost: $199-$249 (Up to 30% discount with GameStop trade-in.)
Nexus 7
Constraints
Although the Google device offers a number of abilities designed specifically to induce those looking for a device at a reasonable cost, but there are few negative aspects. Obviously some sacrifices are to be predicted with any reasonably billed tablet.
Storage:
Despite the fact that Google is distributing both an 8GB and a 16GB version of the device, neither tablet features a microSD expansion slot, meaning simply no expandable storage space. Some have reported that the lower-cost version can be full after downloading just 3 to 5 movies, suggesting that the 16gb Version may be the smarter selection.
Wireless: The
lack of memory space is allegedly resolved by online streaming and data through Google Play and Google Drive; however with out 3G / 4G cellular wireless options, the media saved in the cloud won’t always be available, which may turn into a source of stress for those using their tablet on the go.
Media:
Just like the Amazon Kindle Fire, the main purpose of the Nexus 7 is to promote users to buy media from the Google Play store; however the variety of choices is sort of modest in comparison.
Improving Nexus 7 Media Choices
Even so, the business does offer roughly 500,000 apps at Google Play, thousands of films, over 3 million free e books & hundreds of for sale digital books. Furthermore, millions of tunes are available for purchase on Google music and the company is constantly increasing its collection. And if these limited choices aren’t adequate Nexus 7 users can easily build upon these media possibilities by using a Kindle e-book app, Amazon Cloud music app, and any Android-compatible apps. 
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Why should I get an Android Tablet?

Android has come a long since 2005 when Google bought a relatively unknown company called Android Inc. During half a decade Google opened up the platform and let anyone download, customize, change, use and disperse it totally free.

Freedom is the keyword that distinguishes Android from all competing smartphones out there. Apple keeps a tyrannical like clutch on its ios and Blackberry is not much different. In comparison you happen to be free to download and install any app you would like on an Android phone -the app market is not limited by what someone in a review department deems to be tolerable.

With this level of freedom, application coders are abandoning Apple and embracing the freedom which developing for Android provides. Nowadays there are tens of thousands of applications that you can buy – some of them are also useful! For instance the default messaging system is nothing to scream about on the Android but it doesn’t have to be seeing as there are more than a dozen free applications that you could download that will replace the built in texting system for you. This degree of modification and choice seriously isn’t available on other smartphones where the makers want to tie you down to only their apps.

Because it is less difficult for coders to create apps and because there is more competition you will see that many apps that you have to buy on the iPhone and Blackberry that are free on the Android – or at least there will be a free ‘lite’ version accessible so you are saving on the expense of modifying your cellphone.

If you are anything like the average Web surfer you almost certainly use several Google web services such as Gmail, Gtalk, Drive and Search. While you can access these services on other smartphones, the Android operating system has produced applications that integrate and synchronize effortlessly with your smartphone. For example, say you add a new Friend to your address book, Android is clever enough to sync your Google contacts list so when you ever lose your android then all your important data is stored in Google’s cloud services.

Security is clearly a large factor and with smart phone usage increasing, fraudsters and unlawful gangs are actively trying to gain access to the sensitive data individuals keep on their phones.. Although you can get some good safety apps for Android you can be sure that Google has constantly got your back using its remote kill switch ability to remove any harmful applications that may have discovered their way in to your cellular phone.

Lastly there is the important factor of choice. With an iPhone you are limited by one design, not excellent if you wish to express oneself. The Blackberry is aimed at business people and the designs are not even close inspiring. Alternatively since the Android OS is a free operating system which you can use without royalties, many significant smartphone producers are coming up with Android based mobile phones. You now have the choice of brand, choice of sizes, choice of functions and most significantly find a smartphone that matches your budget.

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