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30 septembre 2011 5 30 /09 /septembre /2011 13:15

The Kindle Fire – Losers Don’t Include Apple, iPad

The Kindle Fire – Losers Don’t Include Apple, iPad

With the November 15 debut of Amazon’s Kindle Fire now official, attention turns to what this means to Apple and the iPad and to the tablet industry as a whole. The answers might surprise you.

The Kindle Fire Debuts

Admit it, you’re interested in hearing more about Amazon’s new tablet. So are we. In fact, minutes after the new device debuted in the Amazon store, three AppAdvice writers quickly placed orders for their own $199 slice of something new. However, this doesn’t mean any of us have suddenly jumped off the iPad bandwagon. In fact, we’re more excited about the iPad’s future than ever before.

In our estimation, the Kindle Fire’s entry isn’t so much a threat to the iPad, as proof that the tablet industry as a whole is going mainstream. Now, for the first time, consumers will have a choice of two solid products, each at a different end of the pricing scale. And that is a very good thing.

No, the real winners and losers here are the following.

Winner – Amazon

Obviously, Amazon’s Kindle line is on, well, fire. Along with the introduction of the Kindle Fire, the online giant unveiled a $79 Kindle and two so-called Kindle Touches, priced at $99 and $149, respectively. At these prices, Amazon will continue dominating the e-book market and also make noise in the emerging tablet market as well.

While we’re pretty confident the Kindle Fire won’t suddenly make would-be iPad buyers switch, it will do quite well with those that want a tablet, but aren’t willing to spend $500 to do so. And, an expanded market is good for everyone.

Winner – Apple

Thanks Apple, you’ve proved mobile computing isn’t limited to smartphones. The iPad’s introduction to the world in 2010 changed the way consumers and organizations do business. In the Kindle Fire, Apple will finally have a quasi-competitor. And yes, competition is always good.

As such, going forward we expect Apple to learn quite a bit from the Kindle Fire and plan future iOS updates accordingly. Plus, if it leads to lower iPad prices for everyone, so be it.

Loser – Netflix

In December, when the annual best and worst lists are announced, don’t be surprised if Netflix gets a raspberry or two. Once a media (and Wall Street) darling, Netflix has spent much of the year playing defense, thanks to nasty price increases for customers and a fight or two with some of the biggest names in entertainment. Now, Amazon is offering over 100,000 movies and TV shows using a $199 device. Yes, Netflix’s bad year will continue.

Loser – Microsoft

How is it that a company like Microsoft completely missed the boat on the emerging tablet market? Sure the Redmond, Washington-based company is promising nifty things with its Windows 8 OS, but that won’t be around until late-2012. By then, it may be too late with Amazon and Apple firmly dominating the market. Oh well, Microsoft still has the Zune. Oh, right, they don’t.

Loser – Barnes & Noble

The Nook Color is nice, but something tells us it will soon become an afterthought once the Kindle Fire debuts. Perhaps rumors earlier this year that Apple might someday buy the book giant could prove true.  How about a Special Edition iPad that comes preinstalled with 50 of the top-selling e-books, available exclusively at Barnes & Noble?

Loser – Other tablet producers

HP, Research In Motion, Motorola, you name it, these companies now have a decision to make. Do they continue to market expensive tablet devices no one is buying or quit trying? And, if they do, do they go after the lower-priced or higher-priced side of the market?

Have we missed any other winners or losers following the unveiling of the Kindle Fire? Let us know by using the comments below.

In the meantime, we anxiously await getting our hands on the newest tablet to grace the market, and placing it beside our iPad 2s. Stay tuned.



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30 septembre 2011 5 30 /09 /septembre /2011 13:07

Samsung Series 7 23-inch All-in-one PC Now Available Stateside

 

Samsung Series 7 23-inch All-in-one PC Now Available Stateside

The Samsung Series 7 23-inch all-in-one PC is now available in the US market. The computer has a unique design that allows the display to be tilted back by 90 degrees. The Samsung Series 7 is powered by a choice of Intel Core i3 or i5 processor, a touchscreen display, and an HDMI input. The Samsung Series 7 23-inch All-in-one PC is priced at between $999 to $1,199. [Electronista]

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30 septembre 2011 5 30 /09 /septembre /2011 13:01

Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, packing 1.2GHz dual-core CPU and coated in Honeycomb

Samsung has just unveiled a rather unexpected addition to its fleet of tablets, with the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus. Available in both 16GB and 32GB varieties, this new slate is fueled by a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, runs Android 3.2 Honeycomb and features a seven-inch LCD with 1024 x 600 resolution. It also packs a two megapixel front-facing camera, along with a three megapixel shooter that supports 720p video, boasts 1GB of RAM and ships with Sammy's TouchWiz UI baked-in. In terms of connectivity, you'll find support for quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, 3G with 21Mbps HSPA and the usual smattering of Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0 and GPS capabilities. Pricing has yet to be announced, but the 7.0 Plus is slated to hit Indonesia and Austria by the end of October, before rolling out internationally. Slide past the break for more details, in the full PR, or check out the gallery below for more images.
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30 septembre 2011 5 30 /09 /septembre /2011 09:31

DROID BIONIC pumped up by Clay Matthews, Simon Cowell, faux Natalie Portman [Videos]

What you’ve got here is a couple of commercials straight off the cutting room floor at Verizon, both of them supporting the DROID BIONIC, aka the world’s first dual-core smartphone that also supports their 4G LTE network. The first of these uses NFL player Clay Matthews and an NFL Mobile app and the second uses television personality Simon Cowell and his failing talent judgement show X Factor. Do these ads titillate you into wanting the BIONIC, or was it the Natalie Portman lookalike with the epic Lance Henriksen doing the background voice?

 

First let’s take a look at the football ad. This one shows off an app wich which you can watch NFL games and such, here played on the DROID BIONIC by several disparate individuals. Look at that DROID BIONIC shine!

 

 

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Next there’s that rude reality show judge Simon Cowell, a fellow whom you’d be lucky to never encounter in real life, tossing competitor devices off a pier. You’ll probably not be identifying any of these phones as they’ve been disguised to look like generally crappy looking devices, but the DROID BIONIC is quite simple to identify. Will you trust the British know-it-all host and his television show app?

 

 

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Finally there’s the DROID BIONIC science fiction video campaign. Originally the press was quite certain that it was Natalie Portman appearing in these ads, now it’s pretty clear that it’s not – at the same time there’s Lance Henriksen’s unmistakable voice in the background. Henriksen’s most droid-related role has been in the ALIENS series of movies where he plays several characters, most notably the robotic man by the name BISHOP.

 

 

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30 septembre 2011 5 30 /09 /septembre /2011 09:28

Vodafone Smart Tab 7 And 10 Tablets

 

Vodafone Smart Tab 7 And 10 Tablets

You are lucky if you are living in Germany, because Vodafone will release two new Android tablets in that country. Dubbed as the Smart Tab 7 and Smart Tab 10, these gadgets provide a fast 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm processor with the Google Android 3.2 Honeycomb OS, up to 32GB of storage space, a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera. As its name suggests, the Smart Tab 7 has a 7-inch display, while the Smart Tab 10 offers a 10-inch display. Vodafone will launch the Smart Tab 7 and 10 tablets in November 2011. No word on pricing at this moment. [Ubergizmo]

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30 septembre 2011 5 30 /09 /septembre /2011 09:23

Infographic illustrates 10 years of the iPod (Updated)

The 10th anniversary of the iPod's announcement isn't until October 22, but the folks at Most Wanted (part of VoucherCodes.co.uk) came up with a celebratory infographic that was just too good to pass up. It depicts an illustrated history of the iPod since that happy day in 2001, and is reprinted with permission in its entirety here. Enjoy this trip down memory lane!

Update: Obviously there was never a 1st-gen iPod touch with the capacities shown here. The touch started with 8 and 16 GB editions and later added a 32 GB model.

Source: VoucherCodes.co.uk

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30 septembre 2011 5 30 /09 /septembre /2011 09:12

Amazon Kindle Fire In Action (Video)

Yesterday Amazon announced their first tablet, the Amazon Kindle Fire, which runs on Google’s Android OS with a custom user interface, and features a 7 inch IPS touchscreen display with Gorilla Glass, plus a dual core processor.

The video below give us a good look at the new Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet, along with the UI, some of the apps, plus movies and music, and it certainly looks very interesting from the video.

Amazon Kindle Fire 

 

The Amazon Kindle Fire tablet will go on sale on the 15th of October, but it is available to pre-order from Amazon for $199.99.

Source Gotta Be Mobile

Image And Video Credit Gotta Be Mobile

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30 septembre 2011 5 30 /09 /septembre /2011 09:07

Prix sacrifiés chez Pixmania

Avec les Ventes Flash, PIXmania propose des bons plans toute l'année... En ce moment, ce sont les Ventes Flash spéciales TV VIDEO jusqu'à -80% !!! Prix sacrifiés sur une sélection de produits : écrans plasma, LCD, LED, Home Cinema... 

Egalement, aujourd'hui, une vente-événement dans les PIXevents avec des places pour le concert de Coldplay 

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29 septembre 2011 4 29 /09 /septembre /2011 21:47

Tablets comparison



Tablets comparison
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Image: Comparing the tablets.

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29 septembre 2011 4 29 /09 /septembre /2011 14:01

Amazon Kindle Fire hands-on! [video]

We just saw the Amazon Kindle Fire in person, and it really is about as close as it comes to a BlackBerry PlayBook as far as the exterior goes. It’s nearly identical save for the Amazon branding, and the lack of a camera and microphone. The touch panel and screen are the same, and the exterior casing is almost an exact replica. As far as the software, Amazon’s heavily-customized Android OS looks to be just perfect for what Amazon intend for users to do with this tablet — watch movies, read books, play music, browse the web and spend money on Amazon services. We saw games being played, movies being watched, and the web browser in use, and while it was mostly smooth, there were notable hiccups and stutters when switching between apps and tasks. All in all, at $199, it’s an incredibly compelling offer, though the new Kindle or Kindle touch for $79 and $99, respectively, seem more attractive to us in addition to an iPad or Android tablet. Check the gallery below for our hands-on images and check out the video after the break!

 

 

 

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