Waseem Ahmad Khan
16/3/2013
A vehement competition is imminent in the immediate future between two great tabs - iPad 4 Vs Google Nexus 10. A number of tablets are whirling around for utilization.
we have several tablets at our command to get benefit from. Since the marketing of Apple's iPad and Google Nexus 10 in November 2012, a cutthroat competition got underway between these enterprises because they are the brainchild of the two giant technology makers. The enterprises have ensured that the users should have an easy access to their products, hence they have been made available the product to the markett. In order to better comprehend the facility, it will be apt to make their comparison as follows:
Software: This is an area, which arouses a confusion in the consumer’s mind, who is interested in buying a new tablet. The running pattern of these tablets is different, which causes confusion in the consumer. The new iPad 4 has arrived with iOS 6, which is the most recent update to Apple’s mobile firmware that debuted on iPhone 5 and also runs iPad Mini whereas Google’s first large screen tablet the Nexus 10 has introduced the latest version of the company’s mobile firmware, which is dubbed as Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, that is a slight incremental upgradation to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, with captivating features. It has special offers such as multiple user profiles, Gesture Typing, Daydream and more as major highlights.
Display Screen: All the tablets fall in an almost equal range in screen size. The iPad 4 has the typical 9.7-inch display that is an LED-backlit IPS TFT capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 1536 x 2048 pixels at 264-ppi. The new Nexus tablet comes with a 10-inch screen. It is one of the best devices to be accounted for if the resolution and pixel density are taken into consideration.
Well, the Super PLS TFT touchscreen that boosts a whopping screen resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels at 299-ppi, Nexus 10 that takes an edge over iPad 4 and all other tablets out in stores. Innards: You can see strong processors, RAMs and graphical processing units inside these tablets. The new iPad mounts a dual core processor with Apple’s new A6X chipset, 1GB RAM and PowerVR SGX554MP4 GPU. Inside Nexus 10, Samsung has slotted in a 1.7GHz dual core Cortex-A15 processor with the new Exynos 5250 chipset. 2GB of RAM and Mali-T604 GPU give further power for the device.
The device additionally touts 2GB of RAM and ULP GeForce GPU. Going by internal memory, all tabs have larger memory options. The iPad 4 is up there in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions. Meanwhile, Nexus 10 comes in 16GB and 32GB only . Price: Both iPad 4 at $499 for their base models, which is respectively 16GB and 32GB variants. The higher versions of the tablets can be had at $100. Meanwhile, Nexus has a price tag of $399, thus it is $100 lower than the price of its iPad rivals. But, the basic model of Nexus 10 has only 16GB of memory.
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