Tuesday, January 31, 2012

iPad versus Playbook for a guy

Tablet computers are a completely different range of computing paradigm and caters to a users need to play and have fun with their PCs. An iPad is best for running and working with software such as Adobe Photoshop, SDSMax, MIDI programs such as Vocaloid and DJ programs like Traktor and VDJ. The iPad is built around touch control and the software available for it is also based accordingly. The Blackberry Playbook has a 7 inch 1024 x 600 LCD, whereas the Apple iPad has a 9.7 inch 1024 x 768 LED. The Playbook uses the Blackberry Tablet OS and the iPad uses the iOS. The browser for the Playbook is Blackberry and the browser for iPad is Safari. The iPad has no Flash support, the Playbook has. The applications used in Playbook are available at the Blackberry App World, iPad has Apple App Store. Playbook has multitasking; iPad does not have multitasking features. The Playbook has a 3MPFront and 5MP Rear camera, the iPad has none or no camera. The I/O used in Playbook is microHDMI and microUSB. The I/O in an iPad is 30-pin. The processor in Playbook is 1 GHz dual core Cortex A9. The iPad has a 1GHz Apple A4 processor. The storage is TBD for a Playbook. The storage is 16, 32, and 64 GB for an iPad. The Ram is 1 GB for a Playbook. The RAM is 256 MB for an iPad. The wireless is Wi-Fi (3G/4G later) and Bluetooth for a Playbook. The iPad has Wi-Fi 3G and Bluetooth. The weight is .9 lbs for Playbook. The weight is 1. lbs for iPad. The battery life is TBD for a Playbook. The battery life is 10 hours for an iPad. The entry price is TBD for a Playbook. The entry price is $500 for an iPad. The carrier used is TBD for Playbook. The carrier is AT&T for iPad.

The Blackberry Playbook has a rapid development environment. It has a reliable BlackBerry Tablet OS, powered by QNX technology. It supports POSIX OS, SMP, Open GL, WebKit, Adobe Flash and Adobe Mobile AIR.  You can wirelessly connect to your BlackBerry® Smartphone. It gives you real time access to email, calendar, address book and task list, Documents to Go and BBM™ by using BlackBerry® Bridge™. The BlackBerry PlayBook offers support for high speed and wide area networks. These are:
BlackBerry PlayBook with Wi-Fi 802.1 a/b/g/n (available today), BlackBerry 4G PlayBook with Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n + WiMax, BlackBerry 4G PlayBook with Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n + LTE, BlackBerry 4G PlayBook with Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n + HSPA+
and All BlackBerry PlayBook tablets support Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR.

The iPad 2 has the dual core A5 chip. This is two powerful cores with faster graphics making surfing, gaming and application loading faster. It has the optional FaceTime and HD Video cameras along with the PhotoBooth app. The iPad comes with a magnetic cover. The iPad is much thinner than most tablets. The iPad works on multi-touch and apps open up one after the other. The iOS is the world’s most advanced operating system. Instant and quick start is a big feature of the iPad. You can put it to sleep and start again at a touch of the start button. It has both Wi-Fi and 3G. It is built with advanced 802.11 n wireless technology. The Gyro, Accelerator and Compass features let you balance your apps even if you turn the tablet upside down.

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