Going to buy a tablet and thinking about which one is the better – Apple iPad or Asus Eee Pad Transformer, now both of them are available on Amazon by £399.99 for each one. I want to buy it for my Mom; as far she doesn’t need a lot a tablet will be used just as a gadget for email managing, visiting some of her favorite sites and watching online TV.
Asus Eee Pad Transformer
NVIDIA® Tegra 2 1.0GHz dual-core CPU for excellent multitasking & HD video playback
Android 3.2 Honeycomb O.S.(4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upgradable) with Adobe® Flash® 10.2 support*2
Full QWERTY keyboard, touchpad input with Polaris® Office® for mobile productivity
16*1 hours long battery life for all day computing with mobile docking
Brilliant IPS panel with ultra-wide 178? viewing angle made from scratch resistant and super tough glass
One year of Unlimited ASUS WebStorage, two USB ports, SD and Micro SD card readers for easy sharing & storage expandability.
3D stereo with max bass response with SRS premium sound
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As you see now iPod 2 from Apple is available and no doubt this is a real gift to all iPad’s lovers. Starting price is from $499. Besides that CrystalRoc, specialized in the decoration of musical instruments, microphones and other devices, with Swarovski crystals has creates already a decent luxury “clothing” for it and you also can buy it for $ 700.
The iPad 2 had been started on sale this Friday, March 11 at Apple, AT&T, and Verizon Wireless stores, from $499 for the 16GB Wi-Fi-only version to $829 for the 64GB 3G + Wi-Fi model. So, the first owner is @sibroller.
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Reported, that Pandora couldn’t wait and has created its own advertising platform to attract big name marketers to its latest app. Starbucks, Lexus, and Budweiser are the first brands on the new Pandora iPad advertising platform. Like iAds, Pandora’s ad platform features video, audio and a variety of interactive elements—all without leaving the app—that aren’t available on its iPhone version, at least not yet. Aside from the cosmetic features, since Pandora offers itself as a personalized radio service, it also says it can “hyper-target” its listeners by gender, age, location, the type of music they like, and time of day.
In an e-mail interview with paidContent, John Trimble, Pandora’s chief revenue officer, discussed the rapid pace of the service’s ad growth. “We did $50 million in revenue in 2009, up from $20 million in 2008 and we expect significant growth in 2010,” Trimble said. “We started web advertising in Feb. ‘06 and mobile ads in May ‘09.”
Ynetnews.com reported that Israel’s Communications Ministry will not allow iPads into the country until the machine meets Israel’s Wi-Fi standard.
Israeli lawmaker Robert Ilatov urged the nation’s communications regulator to lift a ban on Apple Inc.’s iPad, saying that forcing visitors to give up their computers is “inappropriate.”
“Most people carry all their essential information on their computer, so it is really illogical and inappropriate to ask a businessman coming for a conference or a software developer to leave their iPad at the airport,” Ilatov said in a telephone interview today.