Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 March 2012

Apple iPad 3


Apple iPad 3 Wifi + 4G

Also available in 32GB and 64 GB memory variants.
PhoneApple iPad 3 Wifi + 4GManufacturer Apple StatusComing SoonAvailable in IndiaYesPrice (Indian Rupees)Expected Price:Rs.33000 

Place : Chennai Delhi Kolkata Mumbai
Price (USD)Expected Price: $733.33 approx 
DescriptionNew iPad comes with 4G LTE support and 2048x1536 Hi resolution  LED Backlit IPS display. It is powered by A5X Dual core Processor with Quad Core graphics.

Highlights·         - 4G LTE Support
·         - 2048x1536 LED Backlit IPS Display
·         - A5X Dual Core Processor With Quad Core GPU
·         - WiFi
·         - Bluetooth 4.0
·         - 5Megapixel ISight Camera
·         - 42.5 Wh Rechargable Li-Po Battery

Network
Technology / Frequency Bands
HSDPA : 900/2100 MHz

Battery
Type
Li - Po
Capacity
3816 mAh
Standby
720 hours
Talktime
-

Built
Dimensions
241.2x185.7x9.4 mm
Weight
662 g
Form Factor
bar
Colors
Black and White

Display
Size
2048x1536 pixels
Type
color : RetinaDisplay
Colors
16000000 colors
Secondary Display
no

Camera / Imaging / Video
Camera
Yes 5.0 Megapixel
Resolution
2592x1944 pixels
Zoom
yes
Flash
no
Video Out
yes
Secondary Camera
yes

Secondary Camera
Flash
no

Connectivity
Bluetooth
Yes
Irda
No
Wlan/Wi-fi
Yes
USB
yes
GPS
yes

Data
GPRS
Yes
EDGE
Yes
3G
Yes
Internet Browsing
Yes , Safari

Media
Audio Playback
Yes
Video Playback
Yes
Ringtones
FM Radio
No
3.5mm Headphone Jack
yes

Memory
Inbuilt
16 GB
Memory Slot
No

Messaging
SMS
No
MMS
No
Email
Yes

Software
Operating System
iOS5


Sunday, 10 July 2011

Intel maps out tablet plans

Intel's plans for tablets  and smartphones are crystallizing into a clear roadmap, as the chip giant begins to marshal its considerable chip design and manufacturing forces to address markets where it is not competitive--yet.
Intel is aiming its system-on-a-chip Atom at slim tablets like the Lenovo IdeaPad which had been demoed with an Intel Atom processor earlier in the year.

Intel is aiming its system-on-a-chip Atom at slim tablets like the Lenovo IdeaPad which had been demoed with an Intel Atom processor earlier in the year.

As tablets pour into national retailers like Staples and Best Buy, they are encroaching on shelf space occupied by laptops. Unlike laptops, however, tablets don't sport Intel silicon. Most notably, of course, Apple's iPad, which uses Apple's A5 chip. But Android tablets, too, from the likes of Motorola and Samsung, use chips mostly from Nvidia.

Intel, of course, would like to change that. Its first system-on-a-chip for tablets and smartphones--codenamed Medfield--will be a crucial component of that strategy, though chips that follow may be more important commercially. Medfield will arrive in the first half of 2012, followed by Clover Trail technology in the second half of 2012, Intel spoke.

Both of those chips will be better suited to the power sensitivities of tablets and smartphones and anything in between--the latter referred to as convertibles or hybrids. "Both Medfield and Clover Trail are targeted at tablet designs but could also be used as tablet hybrids," Ramirez said in an e-mail. Intel's move to Clover Trail was discussed at tech blog This Is My Next.