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iPad Mini Vs Kindle HD?
iPad Mini Vs Kindle HD?
If you’re looking comparison between the iPad Mini and Kindle Fire HD, then you might want to look at the homepage advertisement of Amazon for its Kindle Fire. The ad attacks the new Apple device by comparing it with its own, especially where iPad falls short with the Kindle. The shortcomings of Apple’s iPad Mini includes mono speakers against the Fire’s stereo speakers.
Kindle Fire also has HD display and only costs $199 whole the iPad Mini is at $329. Last week, Google Nexus also used the Mini for direct contrast with their Nexus 7 device ………………………. Read more: http://www.slashgear.com/
Did Samsung Copy Apple’s iPad?
Apple has recently posted an advertisement that acknowledged the fact that Samsung did not infringe design patents and copy the iPad. This ad was done after Apple was ordered by the High Court of UK after losing an appeal last week. They were ordered to “correct the damaging impression” which was left by Apple’s lawsuit against Samsung, and should be left on their website for at least six months. While it was meant to be an apology, it did not sound apologetic at best.
Apple stated that other courts, such as those in the US and Germany did not agree with the decision and have judged the South Korean company to have “willfully” copied the iPad ………………………………. Read more: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
How Different Exactly Is The iPad Mini?
The big reveal happened on October 23, instead of the earlier date expectation. The result of the launching was indeed something smaller – the iPad Mini! It is pencil thin at 7.2 mm, and is supposed to be light as a pad of paper. At $329, it is more expensive than its smaller counterparts. Measuring 7.9 inches, the Mini is indeed smaller than the New iPad, and the newer one that was just introduced during the October release as well. It has a screen resolution of 1024 x 768, allowing all iPad apps and software to work on the device ………………………………………………. Read more: http://www.sci-tech-today.com/news/
If you’re looking comparison between the iPad Mini and Kindle Fire HD, then you might want to look at the homepage advertisement of Amazon for its Kindle Fire. The ad attacks the new Apple device by comparing it with its own, especially where iPad falls short with the Kindle. The shortcomings of Apple’s iPad Mini includes mono speakers against the Fire’s stereo speakers.
Kindle Fire also has HD display and only costs $199 whole the iPad Mini is at $329. Last week, Google Nexus also used the Mini for direct contrast with their Nexus 7 device ………………………. Read more: http://www.slashgear.com/
Did Samsung Copy Apple’s iPad?
Apple has recently posted an advertisement that acknowledged the fact that Samsung did not infringe design patents and copy the iPad. This ad was done after Apple was ordered by the High Court of UK after losing an appeal last week. They were ordered to “correct the damaging impression” which was left by Apple’s lawsuit against Samsung, and should be left on their website for at least six months. While it was meant to be an apology, it did not sound apologetic at best.
Apple stated that other courts, such as those in the US and Germany did not agree with the decision and have judged the South Korean company to have “willfully” copied the iPad ………………………………. Read more: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/
How Different Exactly Is The iPad Mini?
The big reveal happened on October 23, instead of the earlier date expectation. The result of the launching was indeed something smaller – the iPad Mini! It is pencil thin at 7.2 mm, and is supposed to be light as a pad of paper. At $329, it is more expensive than its smaller counterparts. Measuring 7.9 inches, the Mini is indeed smaller than the New iPad, and the newer one that was just introduced during the October release as well. It has a screen resolution of 1024 x 768, allowing all iPad apps and software to work on the device ………………………………………………. Read more: http://www.sci-tech-today.com/news/

