Sunday, November 11, 2012

Tablet Computing

A Tablet computer or a tablet is simply a mobile computer, with a flat touch screen and virtual keyboard as in our androids or iphones, one can do a lot more in tablet than in a computer, it has wifi, bluetooth and USB support as in your computer, a tablet design was given first by Alan Kay in 1968, the first tablet came in to market in the year 1989 manufactured by well known Samsung for GRiDPad Systems Corporation, well it is successful that is even used by the US Army, the specs are as follows : 
It measured 9x12x1.4 inches and 4.5 pounds, it had a stylus pen with which you can calibrate touch and it also had hand writing recognition, it contains : 

10Mhz 80C86 processors

MS-DOS operating system by IBM

Color Graphics Adaptor with display of 600x400 pixels

256 or 512 KB RAM

1 or 2 MB of System memory

I would say that's a good configuration of that time, well the memory is somewhat low, but they did it first.

The GRiDPad.

A tablet is just a hardware equipment that which can run with the help of different Operating Systems.

After GRiDPad, the ACORN computers developed an ARM machine with a touchpad and named it NewsPad, after them INTEL developed a stable tablet with the help of ARM in 1999 and named it WebPAD.

In April 2010, the well known Apple, released the IPad, having IOS on board, the great thing about IPad is it's design, it's so sleek and Steve Jobs is man who always considered the design and reliability also thanks to Jonathan Ive the designer of Apple's products. Also Apple released the IPad2 which is 15% lighter when compared to the first and has a dual core processor of Apple A5.
The features of IPad are as follows : 

Released April 2010

OS             : IOS 5.1

Chipset      : Apple A4

CPU           : 1 Ghz ARM Cortex A-8

Memory     : 256 MB RAM, 16/32/64 GB internal memory

Resolution : 9.7 Inch display with 768x1024 pixels and 132 ppi

Camera     : No

GPS            : Yes (Assisted-GPS)

Wifi           : yes

Bluetooth  : Version 2.1

USB           : 2.0

Status       : Discontinued



The features of the IPad2 are as follows : 

Released March 2011

OS             : IOS 5.1

Chipset      : Apple A5

CPU           : 1 Ghz Dual Core

Memory     : 512 MB RAM with 16/32/64 GB Internal Memory

Resolution : 9.7 Inch display with 1024x768 pixels and132 ppi

Camera      : 1MP with 720P recording, front 0.3MP

GPS            : Yes (Assisted-GPS)

Speakers    : mono

Wifi           : yes

Bluetooth  : version 2.1

USB           : 2.0

Status       : Available



IPad (3rd Generation)Released March 2012

OS             : IOS 5.1

Chipset     : Apple A5x with quad core graphics processor and ARM Cortex A-9

Memory     : I GB RAM with 16/32/64 GB Internal Memory

Resolution : 9.7 Inch display with 2048x1536 pixels and 264 ppi

Camera      : 5MP with 1080P recording, front 0.3MP

Cellular nw : yes

GPS            : Yes (Assisted-GPS) with GLONASS

Speakers    : stereo

Wifi           : yes

Bluetooth  : version 4.0

USB           : 2.0

Status : Discontinued



IPad (4th generation)

Released October 2012

OS             : IOS 6.0

Chipset     : Apple A6x with 1.4Ghz with Apple Swift

Memory     : I GB RAM with 16/32/64 GB Internal Memory

Resolution : 9.7 Inch display with 2048x1536 pixels and 264 ppi

Camera      : 5MP with 1080P recording, front 1.2MP

Cellular nw : yes

GPS            : Yes (Assisted-GPS) with GLONASS

Speakers    : stereo

Wifi           : yes

Bluetooth  : version 4.0

USB           : 2.0

Status : Available



IPad Mini

Released October 2012

OS             : IOS 6.0

Chipset     : Apple A5 with 1.4Ghz dual core ARM Cortex A-9

Memory     : 512 MB RAM with 16/32/64 GB Internal Memory

Resolution : 7.9 Inch display with 1024x768 pixels and 163 ppi

Camera      : 5MP with 1080P recording, front 1.2MP

Cellular nw : yes

GPS            : Yes (Assisted-GPS) with GLONASS

Speakers    : stereo

Wifi           : yes

Bluetooth  : version 4.0

USB           : 2.0

Status : Available




However the configuration is not so good, the camera doesn't have flash, many things are forgotten in this IPad

The tablets are soon released with many operating systems like IOS, Android, LINUX, BlackBerry RIM (Research In Motion) and so on.

But nothing made sales like IPad, Soon Samsung which entered the Android market then developed the tab called Samsung Galaxy Tab, both Galaxy Tab and IPad fought.

Samsung Galaxy Tab

Introduced on 2nd September 2010

Released on November 2010 in INDIA

OS             : Android 2.2 (Froyo), Upgradable to (Android 2.3.3, 2.3.4, 2.3.5, 2.3.6, 2.3.7)

Chipset     : Cortex-A8 Samsung Exynos (code named Hummingbird)

Memory     : 1 GHz RAM with 2GB internal memory 16/32 GB Extendable Memory with MicroSD flash card

Resolution : 7.9 Inch display with 1024x600 pixels and 170 ppi

Camera      : 3.2MP with 1080P recording, front 1.3MP

Cellular nw : yes

GPS            : Yes (Assisted-GPS) with GLONASS

Speakers    : stereo

Wifi           : Yes, 5Ghz

Bluetooth  : version 3.0

USB           : 2.0

Status : Available



However Android is very flexible and Android is very greatly upgradable.

Amazon Kindle Fire introduced by Amazon.com on September 2011

OS             : Android 2.3

Chipset     : TI OMAP 4430

Memory     : 512 MB RAM with 8 GB Internal Memory

Resolution : 7 Inch display with 1024x600 pixels and 170 ppi

Camera      : No

Cellular nw : yes

GPS            : No

Speakers    : stereo

Wifi           : yes

Bluetooth  : No

USB           : 2.0

Status : Available

Among the tablets available in the tablet market in 2012, the first place is occupied by Apple IPad having sold 100 million sold by mid october 2012 followed by Amazon Kindle Fire with 7 million sales and followed by Barnes & Noble's Nook with 5 million sales

Reliance Tab available in INDIA is economical which is available at a price of nearly 12,000.

Samsung Galaxy Tab is available at a price of nearly 29,000

Having a tablet is most advantageous than compared to an Android or Laptop, it is portable, flexible and more to come.

I would prefer to buy a Samsung Galaxy Tab if I want Android flexibility and Application reliability, I would prefer IPad if I want to go with design, quality of pictures, pixel density, media, however applications are more in android than in IOS, but IOS is more organized when compared to Android. So users decide what do you want? 

Thank you........

Monday, November 5, 2012

Sensor Music Player

            Ever wondered, that there's a player that can make use of sensors to play music, here's the thing i recently came across this music player, it's just awesome, the name of player is Sensor Music Player, you just have to wave your hand or keep your android in your pocket and slap it or hammer the table while the phone is on it or you can set your own action. Download the player at the Google Play and here is link of the same : 

Sensor Music Player : Sensor Music Player


Click over the symbol beside the equalizer symbol to select different types of sensor actions.


       You can even disable the sensors, or use your custom actions to choose music, the player is also good.



View of the player.


The player also gives the chance to customize the predefined sensor actions as shown above.


Typical view of the equalizer, we can customize the equalizer the way we want or if you like the player as it is, you can switch off the equalizer.

The best thing about this player is that you never have to use your hand to change tracks and UI is good, anyway android is out there so we can the most of it, so why the wait try it right away and see how you feel, thanks to android and it's developers.

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