Jul 10

Apple iPad Accessories

Apple iPad Accessories

Seeing the Xmas approaching, I am certain most of you who even now believe that Santa Claus will leave behind presents in stockings, may be devotedly jotting down iPad2 in your desire list. Ipad 2 has been Apple?s most remarkable Gizmo invention. it is by far the most impeccable crossbreed of iphone and laptop bringing a whole haven of leisure at your fingertip. The compact construction and enormous battery back-up renders it transportable and also your companion in nearly all occasions.

There might be among us folks who may have already enjoyed the opulent luxuries this magic device offers. you could be already soothing your ears with its music and songs and all the other liberties it provides. Still you might discover something amiss. Your ipad 2 may be missing that personal touch. well you need not worry any longer.

Right here I am listing out 5 iPad accessories that will definitely modify the look and sense of the ipad 2.

Camera Connection Kit for Apple ipad 2

The Apple iPad 2 Camera Connection Kit can help you to transport data in your digital camera into ipad2 without having any hassles. you may also transfer files from the memory card. And what can become more enjoyable than revealing those eventful occasions with your loved ones displaying it on the stunning ipad 2 display which portrays such excellent resolution and clarity. you may even share these photographs on Facebook and also other online websites.

Apple ipad 2 docking station is one of the must have iPad accessories  that can assist you to use your apple ipad 2 in combination along with the Apple Personal computer at your home while the battery is getting charged. That’s not all! it is possible to even enhance the docking station by linking exterior speakers. this way you may actually have a great time this Christmas. Apple?s ipad docking station is compatible with ipad 2 Camera Connection Kit and several other ipad gadgets.

Cases for Apple ipad2

The ipad 2 can cost you anywhere between USD 400.00 to 700.00. I am certain you would like to shield your asset from all the pollution. ipad cases and covers don’t merely safeguard your beloved gadget from dust and pollution, in addition they help you add a touch of your individuality. The Ipad 2 cases are offered in a assortment of forms and shades. they could either be plain hued to complement academic purposes or could be having trendy tones that perfectly mesh with your identity.

Apple iPad 2 Digital AV Adapter

This gadget makes video mirroring practical. Apple ipad2 Digital AV Adapter assists the user to see and share all that you might have in your ipad2 using a larger display screen and with a greater audience. how could you skip out on this on Xmas and New Year?

 You can also utilize it in order to connect to your Higher Definition Tv to get a much better visual feel. you may link your ipad with the HD projection screen aswell and apply it to prepare seminars and presentations. And you simply are going to be amazed to know that this AV Adapter can be linked to an additional 30-pin USB cable also thus permitting the user to simultaneously charge the gadget.

Apple ipad and ipad 2 Smart Covers help you to safeguard and cover your ipad or ipad 2 without making it clumsy. The Smart Cover supports the unit up-right and you may conveniently surf or listen to music while it’s still shielded from dust. Smart Cover folds at the correct places and protects your screen also. Smart Covers are sometimes made up of Polyurethane you can get in 5 hues namely grey, pink, orange, blue and green or sometimes are manufactured from leather which are available in dark blue, black, tan, cream and red.

Tekserve’s own Mike T. opens up the new iPad and gives you a tantalizing peek at some of the possibilities for extending this amazing new device’s capabilities with an assortment of useful accessories.Video Rating: 0 / 5

Apple iPad Accessories

Dec 15

Cheap tablets for the holiday season

(Note: we had our doubts at first, too, but we are now 100 percent sure Aaron is not the real Santa Claus.)

Tablets galore! Last year at this time, the whole idea of modern tablets was a relatively new idea. who would ever want to carry around a blown-up smartphone? What’s the point? why are they so expensive anyway? well, it’s safe to say a lot has changed, and so has our views on pricing. Some of us are more open to spending $500 or $600 for a nice tablet, if the specs are right. the rest of us, however, are looking to save money while still computing on the go.

Over the last year, tablets have slightly evolved and have started to come in more shapes and sizes. and some companies have realized that there is a very large market for cheap yet powerful tablets. They may not be that big, luxurious iPad you were asking for, but there are some very nice tablets for a fraction of the price. here are some great tablets for under $300 for this holiday season:

Amazon Kindle fire – $199.00

Released just last week, the Kindle Fire is one of the hottest items to have this holiday season. It’s an Android-powered tablet, packed to the brim with content. Users are open to applications in the Amazon Appstore, books in the Kindle book store, magazines in Amazon’s Newsstand, music from Amazon MP3 and streaming from the Cloud Player and Prime users are open to unlimited Prime Instant Video streaming.

The Kindle fire comes with a 1GHz TI OMAP dual-core processor, a 7-inch IPS LCD display, 8GB built-in memory and 5GB cloud storage. the build quality is great and the device can easily fit in a purse or coat pocket. It’s a tablet that users of all ages can enjoy. the best part of all? It won’t break the bank. at $199, the Kindle fire is one of the best devices for the money.

Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet – $249

Falling right in line with their top competitor, Barnes & Noble fired at Amazon with the Nook Tablet. the Nook Tablet, which looks almost identical to the original Nook Color, also comes with a long list of features. Like the Kindle fire, it has a 7-inch IPS LCD display and a 1GHz TI OMAP dual-core processor. in addition, the Nook Tablet has 16GB built-in memory with a microSD card slot, a microphone for voice recording and a slightly longer battery life.

For bargain tablet shoppers this season, it’s going to be a toss-up between the Nook Tablet and Kindle fire. Unlike the fire, however, the Nook breaches the $200 mark and sells for $249. That’s still a great price for the quality of tablet you’re getting. It has much of the same content like Netflix, Hulu and a slew of other Android applications. It comes down to whether you prefer Barnes & Noble or Amazon and whether the additional specs are worth $50 to you.

BlackBerry PlayBook – $249.99 and up (Amazon.com)

The BlackBerry PlayBook is a hit or miss device. in light of most other tablets on the market, it’s hard to love the QNX-powered PlayBook, especially if you’re not a proud owner of a BlackBerry handset. Nonetheless, it’s still a great device with very nice hardware. Like the two tablets above, it features a 7-inch IPS LCD display at a resolution of 1024 by 600 pixels and a 1GHz dual-core processor. Unlike those two, though, the PlayBook offers both front and rear cameras, 2-megapixels and 5-megapixels, respectively.

Although native applications on the PlayBook are a bit scarce, with the help of Android Player, you can run you favorite Android games on the PlayBook with minimal setup. the down side? PlayBook 2.0 software was pushed back by RIM until 2012, meaning you will not have native apps like mail, contacts, calendar, etc. if you do not have a BlackBerry handset to pair with Bridge. That said, for $249.99 from Amazon, the PlayBook might be worth giving a once-over.

HTC Flyer – $299.99 (Best Buy)

HTC’s first entry in the modern tablet space is the Flyer. Again, like the aforementioned tablets, the Flyer features a 7-inch IPS LCD (1024 by 600 pixels) display. It has a 5-megapixel rear shooter and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera, 1GB RAM, 16 or 32GB storage and a microSD card slot for expanding memory. Unlike the other three, the Flyer has a 1.5GHz single-core Qualcomm processor.

The unique feature of the Flyer is the stylus, or Scribe Digital Pen, that can be purchased separately. the customized Sense 3.0 software for the Flyer allows the user to write and take notes right on the display and capture said scribblings as a screen capture. if you’re constantly jotting things down and prefer handwriting notes over typing them out, the Flyer may be the tablet for you. the 16GB Wi-Fi version is currently sold for $299.99 through best buy.

HP TouchPad – $239.00 and up (Amazon.com)

This is a tablet we’ve all come to know by now. HP announced they were pulling out of the webOS hardware business back in August. Shortly thereafter, they discontinued and slashed the price of their webOS tablet, the TouchPad. the price of the TouchPad was cut from $399 (16GB model) and $499 (32GB model) to $99 and $149, respectively. the unexpected fire sale created a wave of tablet-hungry buyers who would stop at next to nothing to get their hands on an HP TouchPad.

Honorable Mention:

There are always some devices that I want to include, but for one reason or another they don’t make the cut. those two devices this time are the Galaxy Player 5.0 and the Lenovo K1 IdeaPad.

Galaxy Player 5.0: The Galaxy Player 5.0 in an Android-powered portable media player. as the name suggests, it has a 5-inch (800 by 480 pixels) LCD display and it is powered by a 1GHz Hummingbird processor. It comes with 8GB built-in memory with expandable microSD card slot, 3.2-megapixel rear camera and Wi-Fi connectivity. It may not technically be a tablet (which is why it didn’t make the cut), but for $269.99, it’s a nice little device worth checking out.

Lenovo K1 IdeaPad: The IdeaPad from Lenovo just barely missed the cut by $20. This tablet comes with a NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 1GB RAM, 32GB built-in storage, 5-megapixel rear camera with 2-megapixel front shooter and a 10.1-inch display. in essence, it’s comparable to most Honeycomb tablets from 2011, but sells for much cheaper at $319.99 on Amazon.com.

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