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Kamis, 08 Maret 2012

WebOS Vs Android


Early fans of the smartphone were actually impressed by the technology on the Palm devices. It embodied smartphone technology. Majority of the fans loved the snappy, elegant display.

Come nowadays and we have Android based mostly devices absorbing the best tablet computer market. It's no surprise that almost everyone needs to shop for a tablet computer online. Conversely, the web OS seems to have lost the race nearly utterly.


But all this is presumably attending to change due to the appearance of the HP TouchPad. The WebOS on this tablet options a brand new, revived interface. An OS, that pledges to take the Android competition head-on to the turf. So, will the HP version overcome Android?

Mostly Yes! HP's WebOS is quite crisp and smooth, a great deal comparable to what the Palm OS exhibited in the past. the earlier problems that plagued the WebOS renditions such as rickety multitasking are currently mounted in the latest variation of the OS.

HP's OS has also been performance boosted to suit the best tablet computer tablet style, one thing that continues to haunt the Android OS. the web operating system competes well against the Android Honeycomb - Google's version of the Android operating system planned for prime tablet PCs. both systems are roughly head to go with regards to speed, user interface, usability and kind issue.


One avenue that WebOS is lagging far behind is that the apps frontier. Android's app giving outshines apps by WebOS by a foreign margin. in line with recent estimates, Android boasted a catalog running in hundred thousand whereas the HP OS sports in just thousands. this is mainly seen as an absence in adoptive techniques governing HP variation. but the real loss are borne by the prospective tablet user who faces limited choices. Honestly speaking, the apps by Android are an immense value-addition to the OS.

Android doesn't have an overwhelming advantage. It faced the same dilemma when pitted against IOS. HP's net OS is a quite a user-friendly system on prime tablet computer s. With somewhat effort and smart selling, HP can turn the tide against Android. but it needs to wear down the priority wisely since HP's rendition is not a bag packed with app goodies and therefore the users are well aware of it.

With the exception of the apps, WebOS is quite a laudable challenger to the Android. The TouchPad appears as a pretty value opponent and is a superb showcase of HP's craftsmanship on the OS. If the HP system can improve the app tot up and grow its market share, we tend to could see the third major tablet OS joining the battle. Perhaps, the future will see user's buy a tablet computer online. Currently though, Android rules the roost!

Kamis, 19 Januari 2012

Le Pan II: Hot Android tablet


Compared to the first Le Pan tablet, the Le Pan 2 may be a higher steal for consumers. The Le Pan 2 comes totally loaded with the Android OS 3.2 system, and a 9.7" display screen that brings out the tablet's HD quality. The sleek and slimmer version weighs approximately one.6 pounds.

With its Qualcomm APQ8060 one.2 GHz dual core processor, and 1GB DDR2 RAM, this tablet performs multiple tasks at once. Watching your favorite HD movie, downloading your favorite videos and music, and internet browsing at a superior speed has never been so easy.

It comes with a flash storage (built in memory) of 8GB that can simply be expanded to 32GB with the micro SD slot. The Android-feel comes alive with its swish video playback. Its several menus and widgets also assist users in easy navigation through all its applications.


These 8 GB's of storage makes games, apps, movies, music, pictures, and video chat with friends and family as easy as it comes. Also, you never have to be compelled to worry about your tablet running out of room for important emails, websites, and texts.

The show panel of the Le Pan 2 is multi-touch, with a screen resolution of 1024x768 pixels with a XVGA show. it has a LCD backlit ISP. The response to the touch is good, and therefore the feel is solid. Video playback is supported in formats like MPEG4, 3GPP, H.263, and H.264. For audio, its supported formats are: WMA, AMR, AAC, AAC+, MP3, WAV, and MIDI.

Its 2 megapixel camera faces front of the tablet and comes with 2 stereo speakers and virtual keyboards. The microphone is constructed into the tablet, and connects to a 3.5mm jack, with a headset.

USB ports on the Le Pan 2 are out there for connecting your tablet to computer. The HDMI port helps you view videos and flicks on an even bigger screen, like your home HD TV. The RJ45 Ethernet type will establish a wired net affiliation apart from Wi-Fi. other connectivity specs of the tablet include: 2.1 Bluetooth versions, a lithium battery with 7 hour life, a built- in GPS sensor, light-weight sensor, G sensor, and E-Compass.

This pad may be a nice alternative to others, particularly people who are costlier. Markets like the Android's are the same as that of Apple. It allows users to download songs cheaper, and typically even free. Thousands of apps exist on the Android market to make personalizing your tablet fun and convenient.