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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Adding 2 Finger Scrolling To Asus Eee PC 1005HA and 1008HA

While Asus Eee PC 1005HA and 1008HA has a touchpad that support multi-touch gestures, the 2-finger scrolling feature has been disabled. This feature, which allows users to scroll through web pages and other documents by placing 2 fingers on the touchpad and dragging up or down, used to be an available in the older Eee PC model such as the Eee PC 1000, 1000H, and 1000HE.

Now for all of those Eee PC 1005HA or 1008HA owners who find it inconvenient without the 2-finger scrolling feature, there are 2 solutions posted on EeeUser forum that you can apply. One is by installing a third-party app, while the other is by hacking the Synaptic touchpad driver. Read more about them on the forum: method 1, method 2.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7 0 GT P3113TSYXAR Dual Core Tablet


Another tablet PC at a reasonable price from Samsung is now available in the market the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3113TSYXAR. This Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3113TSYXAR is designed primarily to keep them entertained at home or while on the move. This tablet stand 7-inch screen, webcam, Android OS, dual-core processor and Wi-Fi connectivity.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3113TSYXAR
Under the hood, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3113TSYXAR tablet comes equipped with 1 GHz dual core processor for increased processing power of data along with 1 GB of RAM for multitasking ability. It also provides a storage capacity of 8 GB which is expandable with the integrated card up to 32 GB microSD. Those who want to stay connected or make your tablet connected to other devices; the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3113TSYXAR gives you many options as Wireless N Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), Bluetooth 3.0, one USB 2.0 (Host), 3.5mm headphone / microphone and sensors like accelerometer, digital compass, light, proximity.

If you are concerned about compatibility issues of this Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3113TSYXAR supports the following file formats. For documents, is compatible to: The word processing files as .docx .doc .txt .rtf .hwp; Spreadsheet files as .xls .xlsx .csv; Presentation files, such as .pps .pptx .ppt and PDF. For audio: MP3, AAC, AC-3, AMR, FLAC, MID, WMA, WAV, OGG. Imaging: GIF, AGIF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, WBMP, WEBP. For video, you can play up to Full HD 1080p at 30 fps with support following codec to MPEG4, H.263, H.264, VC-1, DivX, WMV7, WMV8, WMV9, VP8, and compatible with the following format : 3GP, ASF, AVI, MP4, WMV, FLV, MKV, WebM.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3113TSYXAR
In addition, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3113TSYXAR is preloaded with the following software programs such as Contacts, Alarm / Clock, S Planner, Camera, Gallery, Photo Editor, Video Maker, Web Browser, My files, email , Calculator, World Clock, Task Manager, Music Player, Video Player, Navigation, Google Search, Google Talk, Gmail, YouTube, Latitude, Places, Google Maps, Google +, Google + Messenger, Play Store, Google Play Books , Google Play Music, Google Play Video, AllShare (DLNA), ChatON, T-Memo, Smart Remote, Media Hub, Game Hub, Music Hub, Readers Hub (Kobo, Zinio, NPD) and Polaris Office, Dropbox, Netflix.

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 GT-P3113TSYXAR has the dimensions 4.8 x 0.4 x 7.6 inches and weighs about 12.2 oz systems are powered by Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS. It costs about $ 250.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Lenovo Idea Pad S10 2

The IdeaPad S10-2 is the latest generation 10" netbook from Lenovo, offering the 1.6GHz N270 Intel Atom processor and a 6-cell extended battery. Lenovo redesigned this netbook to make it look slimmer and more attractive than its predecessor, giving the edges a rounded look and a more modern appearance. In our review we see how well the IdeaPad S10-2 performs in our tests, to help you make an informed buying decision.

Our Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 Configuration:

  • 1.6GHz N270 Intel Atom Processor
  • 1GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz
  • Windows XP Home Edition (SP3)
  • 10.1" WSVGA Glossy LED-backlit display with integrated camera 1024x600
  • 160GB 5400rpm Western Digital Scorpio Blue hard drive
  • Intel GMA 950 Integrated Graphics
  • Broadcom 11b/g Wi-Fi wireless
  • 4-in-1 Media card
  • 6-Cell Li-ion 10.8v 4.06Ah 44Wh battery
  • 40W AC Adapter
  • Size: 10.2" x 7.6" x 0.7-1.8" (including battery)
  • Weight: 2lbs 11oz, 3lbs 5.4oz travel weight
  • Starting price: $439 (Currently on sale for $349 at the time of this review)

Build and Design

The second generation Lenovo S10 looks great, with a cleaner and smoother appearance all around. In the redesign, the sides changed from flat surfaces that looked stuck onto the chassis, to a rounder and smoother form that looks integrated into the netbook. As a result, the new S10 is thinner in most dimensions, with varying heights depending on the inner structure of the notebook. The all-black model which we were lucky enough to get looks great, with every bezel matte black, except the screen lid which has a glossy black finish with a faint metallic weave pattern. Contrasting the black surfaces the Lenovo logo, power button, and touchpad buttons are all silver. This theme continues to the bottom of the S10-2, which if some of the stickers were removed would share the same clean look. My only complaint is Lenovo stuck with the large Windows COA sticker, instead of the new netbook-sized stickers that can be hidden underneath the battery or someplace out of sight.

Lenovo went with an extended battery that significantly improves runtime over the smaller flush-mount one. The downside to this is it sticks out the back, and raises the netbook up off a surface about 0.75". Some could argue that it moves the keyboard into a more comfortable typing position, or it works great as an extra handle. I would personally like one that just sticks straight out the back, making aftermarket carrying cases much easier to choose.

Build quality is very good, with firm plastic used throughout the chassis and very little obvious flex or squeaking when you are carrying the netbook around. The screen hinges feel solid, needing two hands to easily open up the display. The matte plastic finish on the inside and bottom of the notebook stayed scratch free throughout the review. Likewise, the glossy finish held up surprisingly well; it did, however, give us a few scares, making us think we created huge scratches... which turned out to be smudges. Even if you did scratch this model, the black finish hides most blemishes (including smudges and dust).

From an upgrade standpoint Lenovo really wins our hearts with its user-friendly design that puts every swappable component behind one of two removable panels. Under the main panel, we have access to the hard drive, wireless card, and spare mini-PCIe slot with the connector included (some dont solder this in place so they can save money). The other slot is for the system memory, which is expandable to 2GB total. The only thing that could have made this better is if they went with the HP Mini approach, which doesnt even need a screwdriver to open the RAM cover.

Screen and Speakers
The glossy panel on the Lenovo S10-2 is average compared to other netbooks, with bright and vibrant colors, but somewhat limited viewing angles. The glossy screen really does an awesome job at making colors pop, and also helps reproduce deep blacks as well - handy for watching Sci-Fi flicks. The downside to this and any other glossy screen, though, is added reflection, making screen visibility poor when outdoors or under a bright light.

Viewing angles seemed average, with colors starting to shift if the screen was titled about 20 degrees forward or back. Horizontal viewing angles just showed a slight hint of color shift, but nothing that would really bother you if you were sharing the screen with someone sitting next to you. Backlight brightness was perfect for viewing in bright office conditions, but might not have been strong enough to use outside. I spent a couple of hours out in my garage with bright shop lights on around it, and my motorcycle schematics were still fully visible from a few feet away. One possibly limiting factor of the screen design which might affect a few people is the limited hinge range, which prevents the screen from tilting completely flat. It stops the screen about 45 degrees back from vertical.



The speakers on the S10-2 are lap-firing, facing down underneath the palmrest. If you are listening to the speakers on a flat desk surface you can hear the full (albeit limited) range of the speakers, but if the notebook is sitting on a soft surface like your bed or lap, they get quite muffled. Music from the speakers sounds clear and crisp with excellent higher frequency reproduction, but falls flat with midrange and low-frequency support. For VOIP, streaming music, or YouTube they will probably work fine, but headphones would be the best option if you plan on watching a movie or are doing something that requires you to pay attention to all the little nuances of the audio source.

Keyboard and Touchpad

The keyboard on the S10-2 is a bit small compared to some netbooks, sticking with a condensed layout (instead of cramming in as much keyboard space as possible like what we see on the HP netbooks). This in itself isnt a bad thing, since you get used to it after a while, but coming from full-size notebook and larger netbook keyboards can be challenging. Keyboard support is excellent, exhbiting no flex or trampoline affect when typing. Individual keys feel sturdy with no wobble when sliding your fingertips across the surface, and key action is smooth with a very mild "click" given off when you trigger a key.

The touchpad is a Synaptics model with limited multi-touch support. The only multi-finger control you get in the control panel is "pinch", to zoom in on the cursor area. Just the same, sensitivity and speed were excellent, with no lag present in our testing. The size of the touchpad could be slightly larger or wider, to give a more defined scroll region. The surface texture is a smooth, almost gloss finish, which has decent traction but still lets a sweaty finger glide across the surface without sticking.

The touchpad buttons are easy to trigger, with only a light touch needed to activate them. Feedback is minimal with a very short throw. They both give off a mild click when pressed.

Ports and Features

Port selection is average compared to other netbooks, with three USB ports, audio jacks, LAN, VGA, and a Kensington Lock slot. Lenovo also includes a wireless on/off switch, SDHC multi-card slot, and an open internal mini-PCIe slot (probably for WWAN). One feature missing from the previous generation model is the ExpressCard/34 slot, but its uses are fairly limited for what netbook users might need.


Front: Activity lights, SDHC slot

Rear: Battery

Left: LAN, VGA, 1 USB, Mic/Headphone

Right: Wireless On/Off, 2 USB, Kensington Lock slot, AC power

Performance and Benchmarks

System performance seemed on par with many of the newer netbook models hitting the market. Boot and shutdown times were excellent, quickly coming up to a fully ready state without much waiting. For normal tasks such as web browsing, typing documents, playing music, or even watching video the IdeaPad S10-2 performed flawlessly.

Normally, users buying a netbook (outside of the ASUS N10 with dedicated graphics) understand that gaming just isnt going to be realistic. For this reason we find 3D benchmarks, which normally register very slow performance, to not be as relevant for these systems. Thus, we are shifting toward HD movie tests for netbooks, which are more in the realm of what a netbook can handle on the high end in terms of performance. In our HD video test the S10-2 played up to 480p and 720p video without much trouble. 720p video was starting to task the processor leaving little overhead, but it was very watchable. However, 1080p video was badly out of sync and painful to view.

wPrime processor comparison results (lower scores mean better performance):

Notebook / CPU wPrime 32M time
Sony VAIO TZ (Core 2 Duo U7600 @ 1.20GHz) 76.240 seconds
HP Pavilion dv2 (AMD Athlon Neo MV-40 @ 1.60GHz)
103.521 seconds
ASUS Eee PC 1000HE (Intel Atom N280 @ 1.66GHz) 114.749 seconds
ASUS Eee PC 1008HA (Intel Atom N280 @ 1.66GHz) 116.030 seconds
ASUS Eee PC 1005HA (Intel Atom N280 @ 1.66GHz) 116.421 seconds
Lenovo S10-2 (Intel Atom N270 @ 1.6GHz) 122.247 seconds
HP Mini 2140 with HD screen (Intel Atom N270 @ 1.60GHz) 123.281 seconds
Acer Aspire One D250-1165 (Intel Atom N270 @ 1.60GHz) 124.829 seconds
Acer Aspire One 150-1635 (Intel Atom @ 1.60GHz) 125.812 seconds
Lenovo IdeaPad S10 (2009) (Intel Atom @ 1.60GHz) 126.406 seconds
Samsung NC20 (VIA Nano ULV U2250 @ 1.30GHz) 173.968 seconds

PCMark05 measures overall system performance (higher scores mean better performance):

Notebook PCMark05 Score
Sony VAIO TZ (1.20GHz Intel Core 2 Duo U7600, Intel GMA 950) 2,446 PCMarks
HP Pavilion dv2 (1.60GHz AMD Athlon Neo, ATI Radeon HD 3410 512MB) 2,191 PCMarks
ASUS N10 (1.60GHz Intel Atom, NVIDIA 9300M 256MB) 1,851 PCMarks
Toshiba Portege R500 (1.20GHz Intel Core 2 Duo U7600, Intel GMA 950) 1,839 PCMarks
ASUS Eee PC 1005HA (1.66GHz Intel Atom N280, Intel GMA 950) 1,637 PCMarks
ASUS Eee PC 1008HA (1.66GHz Intel Atom N280, Intel GMA 950) 1,564 PCMarks
Acer Aspire One 150-1635 (1.60GHz Intel Atom, Intel GMA 950) 1,555 PCMarks
ASUS Eee PC 1000HE (1.66GHz Intel Atom N280, Intel GMA 950) 1,535 PCMarks
Lenovo S10-2 (1.6GHz Intel Atom N270, Intel GMA 950) 1,511 PCMarks
Acer Aspire One D250-1165 (1.60GHz Intel Atom N270, Intel GMA 950) 1,456 PCMarks
Samsung NC20 (1.30GHz VIA Nano ULV U2250, VIA Chrome9 HC3) 1,441 PCMarks
HP Mini 2140 with HD screen (1.60GHz Intel Atom, Intel GM1 950) 1,437 PCMarks

In our ongoing quest to provide helpful information to our readers we are adding the following video playback table to our reviews of netbooks. Since netbooks are starting to be used for mobile entertainment (watching movie trailers or streaming video) its important to know how a netbook performs when trying to play a simple video file. We selected a family-friendly movie trailer and downloaded three different versions in 480p, 720p, and 1080p resolutions. We used the CCCP Codec Pack for decoding and Media Player Classic Homecinema (version 1.1.796.0) for playing all of the video files.

Video Playback Performance:

Video Resolution CPU Usage Playback Comments
480p 20%-30% (hyperthreading)
Plays flawlessly
720p 44%-49% (hyperthreading)
Plays with an occasional dropped frame
1080p 50%-60% (hyperthreading)
Plays with severe stutter, dropped frames and audio out of sync


HDTune for the built-in hard drive:

Heat and Noise
While performing normal activities (browsing the web, playing MP3s, typing documents, etc.) the Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 ran fairly cool and quiet. The fan remained off during this time, which included the majority of our battery test. Under more stressful activity, like running benchmarks, watching HD video, or playing Peggle, the fan came on occasionally, but was quiet enough to not be a nuisance. On the top surface of the notebook, the only part that stuck out as warm to the touch was the touchpad, while on the bottom the heat was centralized around the RAM. If you are sensitive to heat or noise the S10-2 seems to be a pretty acceptable choice.

Battery Life
Battery life was excellent, but at the downside of having a gigantic battery sticking out and down from the back of the netbook. With the screen brightness set to 70%, wireless active, and Windows XP set to the laptop/portable power setting the notebook managed 7 hours and 15 minutes with light web browsing. During the test power consumption fluctuated between 6 and 7.5 watts.

Conclusion
The Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 performed quite well in our tests, showing consistently better results that the previous model. The design looks much cleaner than before, and with the black color scheme, at least, the netbook is visually excellent. Battery life was improved, no doubt due to the large extended battery that sticks out behind and below, giving us over 7 hours in out battery test. The S10-2 handled 480p and 720p video without too many problems, but 1080p video was too much to ask for from the Intel Atom N270 and GMA950 chipset. Overall, the IdeaPads price is very attractive, with a $439 MSRP - lower than previous models, and sale prices put it as low as $349. Our only big complaint is the rather cramped keyboard, but if you dont mind typing on the smaller keys the keyboard feels very well built and easy to type on.

Pros

  • Good looks and excellent build quality
  • Great battery life
  • Good performance
  • Easy to upgrade

Cons

  • Keyboard feels cramped
  • Extended battery doubles the thickness in the rear

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Seagate Video 2 5 HDD Review Specifications

  • Seagate Video 2.5 HDD Review | Specifications

New Seagate Video 2.5 HDD Delivers Industry Leading Reliability And Energy Efficiency

Dec 13, 2012


Seagate Video 2.5 HDD Review | Specifications screenshot 1

CUPERTINO, Calif -- Seagate Technology (NASDAQ:STX), today announced the Seagate Video 2.5 HDD, a 2.5-inch drive specifically engineered for use in 24/7 video applications like digital video recorders (DVRs), set-top boxes (STBs), and surveillance applications.

The Video 2.5 HDD delivers superior performance and operation in three key areas of importance to manufacturers – high reliability, acoustics, and energy efficiency. Featuring best in class reliability, the drive has an annual failure rate of approximately 0.55, based on current configurations, enabling it to keep product in the field longer while reducing the cost of field deployment and maintaining customer retention. It also boasts 24/7 operation capabilities in extended temperature ranges and enhanced acoustics for near silent operation — features crucial for consumer electronics and video applications.

The Video 2.5 HDD provides home entertainment manufacturers one and two disk, cost-optimized solutions for today’s high-definition (HD) video recording applications. Featuring capacities up to 500 GB, manufacturers can benefit from its lower-power performance and slim form factor without sacrificing the streaming capabilities or reliability of Seagate’s 3.5-inch video drive. Its low power consumption, 24x7 operation, and support of up to 12 streams of simultaneous HD content also make it ideal for surveillance DVR applications.

“We pioneered the HDD video market more than a decade ago and as such are leveraging our vast knowledge of this technology to bring consumers the most reliable video drive in the world,” said Scott Horn, Seagate vice president of Marketing. “The CE industry has extremely specific criteria and needs when it comes to storage and the Video 2.5 HDD is built to meet and exceed their rigorous demands.”
The living-room environment requires superior acoustic management to limit audible distractions during operation of DVRs and STBs and the Video 2.5 HDD enables designers to build the quietest home entertainment systems possible. Operating below the range of audible sound for the human ear at just 22db, the drive provides optimized acoustics for home entertainment components.

Maintaining Seagate’s goal of delivering sustainable products, the drive reduces packaging materials by 53 percent and overall freight up to 30 percent, over previous 3.5-inch offerings, by efficiently packing and shipping more units with fewer materials than larger drives. It also contributes to sustainable energy initiatives by achieving a 55 percent improvement in power savings over comparable 3.5-inch offerings, enabling system integrators to meet aggressive new energy requirements. The Seagate Video 2.5 HDD is built without the use of harmful chemicals like the fire retardant bromide and is PVC free.



Cool, quiet, low power video performance

Stream, record and playback your customer’s favorite video content with the unparalleled reliability and performance of Seagate® Video 2.5 HDD.
  • Seagate expands video hard drive offerings to a 2.5” platform
  • Purpose-built 2.5” video drives designed specifically for for STB and DVR manufacturers to support 24x7 applications
  • Choose the drive with optimized streaming, recording and playback of your favorite video content
  • Reliability and performance equal to Seagate Video 3.5 HDDs
  • Industry leading AFR of 0.55%
Seagate Video 2.5 HDD Review | Specifications screenshot 2

Purpose-built video performance you can count on

Streaming, recording and playing back your favorite content whenever you want, you can rely on Seagate® Video 2.5 HDDs to keep your content safe until you need it. Our purpose-built Video 2.5 HDDs feature:
  • Support for up to 12 simultaneous HD streams
  • Video playback optimized with Command Completion Time (CCT) to ensure smooth data delivery
  • 500GB supports up to 38 hours of your favorite movies and TV shows, or 100,000 photos or 125,000 songs!
  • Near silent acoustics
  • Low power consumption helps reduce heat emissions and qualify video solutions for Energy Star standards
  • Designed and tested to work in higher temperature environments (like entertainment centers) for improved reliability
  • Years of experience with custom built video drives brings you the industry’s best reliability of 0.55% AFR

Reliable 24x7 video storage

Your best movies, TV shows and media favorites are all stored on your DVR or media center – trust Seagate to protect them.
While Video 2.5 HDDs are hard at work storing your favorite TV shows and movies, your content will be kept safe, protected by an AFR of 0.55%. Spend more time living with your favorite content at your fingertips.
We’ve mastered a combination of low power consumption and heat emissions along with 24x7 operation to give you industry- leading reliability of 0.55% AFR required for video needs


Low power video HDD

Demands for low energy consumption are raising the bar for set- top box and DVR manufacturers, and Seagate helps customers meet new Energy Star requirements.
Cut your power consumption up to 55% by choosing Seagate Video 2.5 HDDs over competing 3.5-inch video offerings.

Seagate Video 2.5 HDD Review | Specifications screenshot 3


Specifications


Capacity 500GB 320GB 250GB


Form Factor 2.5" 2.5" 2.5"
Interface Options SATA 3Gb/s SATA 3Gb/s SATA 3Gb/s
Performance
Cache (MB) 16 16 16
Transfer Rate, Max Ext (MB/s) 300 300 300
Sustained Data Rate OD 100 100 100
Average Latency (ms) 5.6 5.6 5.6
Reliability/Data Integrity
Nonrecoverable Read Errors per Bits Read 1 in 1014 1 in 1014 1 in 1014
Annualized Failure Rate (AFR) 0.55% 0.55% 0.55%
Power Management
Seek, Typical Operating (W) 1.5 1.5 1.5
Idle, Typical Operating (W) 0.66 0.66 0.66
Environmental
Temperature
Operating 0° to 60°C 0° to 60°C 0° to 60°C
Non-operating -40° to 70°C -40° to 70°C -40° to 70°C
Shock
Operating: Gs (ms) 400 (2ms) 400 (2ms) 400 (2ms)
Non-operating: Gs (ms) 1000 (1ms) 1000 (1ms) 1000 (1ms)
Acoustics (bels - sound power)
Idle 2.2 2.2 2.2
Operating 2.4 2.4 2.4
Physical
Height (in/mm) (maximum) 0.276/7.0 0.276/7.0 0.276/7.0
Width (in/mm) (maximum) 2.76/70.10 2.76/70.10 2.76/70.10
Length (in/mm) (maximum) 3.959/100.55 3.959/100.55 3.959/100.55
Weight (lb/g) 0.209/95 0.209/95 0.209/95
Model Number Capacity Interface Cache (MB) Hours of Video Supported
ST500VT000 500GB SATA 3Gb/s 16MB 38
ST320VT000 320GB SATA 3Gb/s 16MB 24
ST250VT000 250GB SATA 3Gb/s 16MB 19


The Seagate Video 2.5 HDD product manual can be obtained at http://www.seagate.com/files/www-content/product-content/video-2-5-hdd/en-us/docs/100685366e.pdf


Data taken from http://www.seagate.com/about/newsroom/press-releases/seagate-video-2.5-hdd-pr-master, http://www.seagate.com/internal-hard-drives/consumer-electronics/video-2-5-hdd/ (accessed on Dec 30, 2012)

Friday, May 17, 2013

Apple iPhone 2 3G Wi Fi

Measuring 9.50 by 7.31 by 0.34 inches (DRC), the weight of the IPAD 2 varies slightly with each model. The heaviest model dryer that AT & T Wi-Fi + 3G iPad, to 1.35 pounds. Verizon release, we tested weighs 1.34 pounds, and Wi-Fi model is only 1.33 pounds.

The IPAD original measured 9.56 by 7.47 by 0.5 inches and weighing 1.5 kilos, so that the tablet has eased some, but your hands are not going to notice a big difference in weight or after holding unit for more than ten minutes. The real physical change in two IPAD rounded edges, narrow edges, while the original tablet was another bit more square with the side panels wider.
Apple iPhone 2 (3G + Wi-Fi)
Apple iPhone 2 (3G + Wi-Fi)
The 9.7-inch LED-backlit screen is multitouch enabled IPAD unchanged from the First, in terms of size and 1024 by 768 pixels. The front panel is still covered by the cup, but now the screen is framed in white gloss or satin black. The rear panel is brushed aluminum on both white and black models and has a high right of the Apple logo in the center.

As for the controls and equipment, the front panel welcomes this model of camera lens in front of VGA quality and old buttons, main family of Apple, which is, as always, below the screen. The left panel is not the eye can see, but a permanent home beneath the surface of the smart accessory cover (later). A new block or mute switch screen orientation (assign the function from the Setup menu) is located above the volume controls on the right pane. 30-pin connector for connection and synchronization built-in speaker (which is the same in both channels, but not separation, stereo speakers, IPAD is in the home) are at the bottom of the back of the tablet . At the top, the Sleep / Wake sits next to the cellular antenna (which is hidden by a black plastic band), microphone and 3.5 mm headphone jack. The upper left corner is also home to the new lens of the camera at the back that captures video and 0 720p30.

7 megaxpixel (yikes!) stills. It comes with the iPad 2: standard-issue white Apple sync cable and charging, and is pretty much it. Still can not find a box of buttons, which, despite how terrible the sound of Apple headphones would be accompanied by a $ 500 + device headphone jack.

Processor and Guts

Har den nye Internt 1 GHz dual-core A5-kun den anden Apple chip Navn og til sig nedlod directed Vagt dog in the den er offentlig in "custom-Designjet, high performance system on a chip-energibesparende , "to quote virksomheden direkte. Steve Jobs hævder, at det er op until or A4 hurtigere Gange end chips until Behandling grafik. I saw you on LIDT Meget ved om disse Statistikk hidtil A5, men det er i forhold til forbedring mærkbar A4 grafik i forvejen Behandling Staerk. For eksempel er det effekte real-time I stand until slightly until i st billederne Yde Ganske Photo Booth for hastighed og imponerende Baden LEADERS swim. Aldridge is the IPAD næsten Hakker low NED Bremse eller spil video eller var det styrtet selvom Gange and medicine in the application bestemt (det om om LIDT mother). Dertilis kommer, har iPad be two sensors, in German marks in New York is af-shift automatic child seat recognition.

The 3G radio for the iPad offers a speed that is strong in line with other 3G devices from Verizon. Not surprisingly, our speed tests vary considerably depending on our sites in Manhattan and Brooklyn combined results gave an average of 0.72 Mbps and 1.35 Mbps on 3G. More Wi-Fi, which is 14.1 Mbps downlink and 0.61 Mbps, a number very similar to Motorola Xoom. The iPad 2 can connect to wireless networks and integrated Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR 802.11b/g/n. You can connect a wireless keyboard for the iPad, but wireless mice are not compatible, which was also the case with the original iPhone. The 3G Motorola Xoom is the case today, but Motorola and Verizon promises free updates for 4G LTE when it becomes available on the Verizon network. Apple has made no such promise to the launch of the iPhone 2.

This adds a new dimension to how you can play games and use programs that not only is the gyro sense when you switch between vertical and horizontal, but IPAD know when you hold over your head, below you, or turn around in a chair, and some programs and games such as Jenga enjoy it.