Sunday, July 1, 2012

TABLETS ARE GOING ON WAR

             GOOGLE VS BARNES&NOBLE VS AMAZON



GOOGLE VS NOOK VS AMAZON
This won't be one of those long technical reviews. I'm writing this because of the battle of three giant  which becomes the main cover story of all magazines.
As we see today every company is trying to come in the hardware tech market.some tries to go to mobile, some towards laptop and now  going to tablets.everyone in the battle of being no.1. Now a new battle is start between world's three biggest future maker companies, The BARNES &NOBLE , The biggest Search Engine GOOGLE, and world's no.1 online Product selling company AMAZON.These all three big giants come in the battle of Tablets.Which is first made by Apple inc. known as iPad.A mobile device that is much bigger than a smartphone, but smaller than a laptop, these tablets gain a popularity in consumer hearts as a living appliance as secondary device of choice for anyone looking for the power of a laptop.Now these three giants have launch there own Tablets So much like an Apple product that Apple should be scared.

NEXUS 7 by Google

NEXUS 7
NEXUS7
Google's Nexus 7 ($199 for 8GB, $249 for 16GB) is a game-changer. The first tablet with Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean," it's the most bang for the buck you can get in the market right now. It's versatile, well-built, fast, and a lot of fun to use. It basically renders every 7-inch tablet priced at more than $300 pretty much irrelevant. If you're looking for a small tablet to surf the Internet and play games, this is the one to buy. It easily unseats the Amazon Kindle Fire ($199, 4 stars) as our consumers and editors Choice for small tablets.

KINDLE FIRE BY AMAZON
kindle fire by amazon
Kindle Fire
Lets start with  Kindle fire, its is a 7-inch tablet with price of $149 for 8 GB, which means that it's half as big as an iPad, and way closer in size to a paperback book. It could be a little easier to grip, but Amazon went minimalist here, rather than opting for some weird-looking ergonomics. Because of the size, reading is easier than on an iPad, though kids' entertainment and other engrossing interactive content isn't as fun. And because the Fire is widescreen, unlike the more 4x3 iPad, videos look almost as big as they do on Apple's much larger device. As far as screen quality goes, it's on par with the iPad. 






NOOK by BARNES &NOBLE


NOOK
NOOK
The Nook Tablet is the realization of the vision those techies had for the original Color — it’s a real tablet, Its come in price of $249 which much more than kindle fire but its memory also increased than kindle. so much so that B&N even put it in the name. With a new dual-core processor, 16GB of memory, improved app store, and a few more multimedia features, this year Barnes & Noble is hoping that the Tablet can capture the hearts of those out there looking for an iPad alternative that’s more than just a color e-reader. But will it? We’re not talking about a holiday season like last year’s, where Android tablets were still in hiding and Amazon wasn’t on the scene. Does the Tablet live up to its name? Can it extinguish the Fire?


COMPARE ALL WITH iPAD


APPLE VS OTHERS
APPLE VS OTHERS









Almost anything you can do on a Kindle Fire or a Nook Tablet, you can do on an iPad, with a screen that's twice the square inches. Even if the iPad isn't a direct competitor, it's safe to say it will lure many bigger spenders away from the reader-focused tablets.
Some people prefer the lighter weight and smaller 7-inch screens on the Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire, in part because they're better for reading books and watching movies by yourself.
And let's face it, the iPad is $500 — baseline. Until it's $399, or even $299, it's not going to reach the greatest number of people who want it, even if its merits are abundantly clear.
Who will win this battle
NEXUS 7
KINDLE FIRE
NOOK
OR iPAD IS STILL GOOD



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