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Whether you’re wowed by the iPad or not you can’t deny that it will sell – loads.

UK company, X2, can obviously see the potential as well as hearing what a lot of comments have cited as the iPad’s short-comings. They’ve even named it the iTablet!

In its own words “hot on the heels of Apple’s latest product launch“,X2 have launched the “iTablet” range of Windows and Linux-based tablet PCs.

X2 says “the iTablet will revolutionise the way that Windows users can access and use data on the move”.

You get the option of a 10.2 inch widescreen TFT or 12.1 inch widescreen XGA, 1024 x 768 resolution touchscreens (multi-touch is listed as “optional”).

Specs include 1.6GHz Intel processors, up to 250GB hard drives, built-in stereo speakers, three USB ports, Bluetooth, a 1.3 megapixel webcam and optional HDMI output.

It will connect to the web using Wi-Fi, though X2 has opted for the 802.11b/g standard, which is slower than the 802.11n standard used by the iPad. As with the Apple iPad, there is optional 3G connectivity too.

Robin Daunter, technical director of X2 Computing said: “The iTablet is extremely powerful with a vast array of features and data storage capacity and, what is more, it uses the well-received Microsoft Windows 7 operating system making it a more compelling proposition for users wishing to share data with their existing Windows-based systems and networks.”

There’s even a range of finishes including solid and metallic colours.

No word on pricing just yet but the iTablets should be hitting the streets in April.

Interested?

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Apple iPad Lowdown – Would I Buy One?

by Jay Garrett on January 29, 2010

Ok, if it hadn’t been for the site borkage I would’ve posted a breaking news item about the new Apple iPad.

As it is, now the excitement of the event has ebbed away, I shall write up a breakdown of the new handheld and try to look at the new tablet a bit more……. evenly.

Righty, this new iPad is said to slip in the gap between mobile phone and laptop – iPhone and MacBook if you prefer.

The specs measure up pretty decently – the “custom-made” Apple A4 processor has been clocked at 1GHz. About that “custom” bit – Engadget reports that it’s actually an ARM-built Cortex-A9 MPCore CPU.

Equally important to the processor is the screen – On the iPad you get a 9.7 inch number with a 1,024×768 res. Now, I was lead to believe that the iPad would be a HD dream but as it isn’t 16:9, black bars will appear around your film and thus reducing the vertical number of pixels to below that important 720 count.

The iPad does offer a variety of options to suit the user’s budgets though as it comes in either 16GB, 32GB or 64GB flavours – with or without 3G. The addition of 3G will add $130 onto the price by-the-way – there’s no UK pricing yet either. All versions are, of course, WiFi loaded :)

Apple reckons you’ll squeeze out about 10 hours of Web surfing, or a month on standby – that sounds almost unbelievable given the iPhone’s battery life. Oh, those that were hoping for a removable battery – you must be joking! Hello, this is Apple here ;)

Thankfully all of your iPhone / iPod Touch apps will work on the iPad, at the same size as the iPhone or doubled in size. Some apps are already being optimised for the iPad, with higher-quality graphics and clever use of the extra screen size.

Something I was expecting from this oversized iPhone was multitasking and Flash support. I got neither! No. Even the lowliest netbook will allow you to watch a YouTube clip whilst browsing Facebook and chatting on Twitter – unfortunately the iPad is lumbered with a phone’s OS and it also seems that Steve and Co are still unwilling to play nice with Flash.

Let’s get a positive now – iBook. Yup, as we all assumed, Apple has introduced its own ebook store and app. I have to admit that it looks rather nice -although this is another omission from the UK store at the mo. Pages can be turned by moving your finger across the screen, like a real book (or the free Stanza iPhone app), but you get a lovely, realistic page-turning animation. Some reckon that staring at the iPad’s LED-backlit LCD screen will be a little hard on your eyes. I’m guessing that’s why other eReaders use E Ink screens.

You’re also able to see all of your email attachments as the iPad supports .jpg, .tiff, .gif and PDFs. You can view Microsoft files (.doc, .docx, .ppt, .pptx, .xls and .xlsx). Rich-text format and .vcf contact information is also viewable.

Whilst I’m chatting about compatible formats, video-wise the iPad plays H.264 video encoded at up to 720p at 30 frames per second, MPEG-4 video up to 640×480 pixels, and .mov file formats. It will play YouTube videos, but (as mentioned before) it doesn’t support Flash, DivX or .avi.

As for tunes – Not surprisingly iTunes is built-in and play AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3 and 4), Apple Lossless, AIFF and WAV. Thankfully iTunes is able to run at the same time as other apps, meaning you can listen while you surf. The iPad sports a 3.5mm headphone jack.

I was asked if you’ll be able to slip in your O2 SIM to get 3G, unfortunately the iPad uses a different type of SIM card: the 3FF, or Micro SIM. It’s about half the size of a regular SIM. This means you won’t be able to import a 3G iPad and use it with a UK data SIM until our networks start providing Micro SIMs – sorry Adam.

On the subject of phones – That 3G connection only allows you to connect to the Internet and not make calls. You can, however, make VoIP calls on the iPhone via Wi-Fi and 3G using apps so you can also use these apps to turn your iPod touch into a phone – hopefully this should still work on the iPad.

For navigation the 3G version has GPS and a digital compass. The non-3G version will be location-aware because of its Wi-Fi connection.

If you fancy hooking up your camera you’ll need the camera-connection kit. This includes a USB input and SD card reader that attach to the end of the cable that comes with the iPad.

As for add-ons I’m liking the keyboard dock a lot! Check it out in the gallery.

It’s looking like it’ll be out in the UK around March/April for the Wi-Fi-only model. The 3G version hits the US in April, and Steve Jobs announced from the stage that international versions would follow nearer June when network deals are struck.

Ok – UK prices. Well, in the US, the iPad costs $500 (£310) for a 16GB model, $600 (£370) for the 32GB version and $700 (£430) for 64GB. Add $130 (£80) for 3G, so the most expensive model is $830 (£514). You then have to add on Brit tax so it’s better to budget by changing that dollar sign to the pound one.

So – what do I think?

Personally I’d hold out til the new iPhone and then decide what you need. The iPad is pretty much a large iPod Touch (not even an iPhone). Ok, iWorks is handy, the games look good on it and it will be easier to slip out than a laptop and if you’re on the road a lot it may make some sense. Truthfully though – I get a lot out of my iPhone and I can call and text people on that!

I’m not saying that I’d turn one down – but also I haven’t got the gadgety lust for it either. Perhaps that might change after a hands-on.

Could it be that I was expecting something more from this? After all, it is what we all guessed it would be isn’t it?

What do you think? Are you going to buy one? What helped make that decision?

Please share your thoughts :)

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Adobe Flash Coming to iPhone – Bringing 2 Million Developers With it

January 11, 2010 Click to read more →
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Apple keeps holding Flash away from its flagship phone even though it seems that Adobe keeps asking nicely to join the party.
It sounds like this may change soon and with Flash comes Adobe’s 2 Million or so Flash Developers and they’re all heading towards the iPhone – whether Apple wants them or not!
The next version [...]

New Apple iPhone to Have LED Flash to Buddy With 5MP Sensor

January 10, 2010 Click to read more →
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Chatting to some of my buddies last week we discussed the importance of the next iPhone having a better camera and thought that the rumoured 5MP replacement was a good idea.
The point I made was that I could live with the 3MP version in exchange for a decent flash.
Hello – what is this? It [...]

Nokia X6 Touchscreen Music Mobile Arrives With Rhianna Concert

November 9, 2009 Click to read more →
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It had been whispered that the Nokia X6 music phone would see the shelves this year but now it seems there’s a fairly fixed date.
Word comes from the official Nokia blog Nokia Conversations – apparently the touchscreen looker will be made available globally on 16 November.
This date has been planned to cunningly coincide with Rihanna-ah-ah-eh-eh’s [...]

Mix Tape USB – Retro Romantic Nostalgia in The Guise of a C90

September 30, 2009 Click to read more →
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Those of you out there of a certain age will be able to recall the romance of putting together a mix tape.
In the Americanised, but still fab, film version of the great book Hi Fidelity – Rob puts the art of the mix tape thus:
“The making of a great compilation tape, like breaking up, is [...]

Ed Hardy Brings The Geek Chic

September 29, 2009 Click to read more →
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All of you that keep up-to-date with the latest fashions or read the celeb gossip mags will be familiar with the “Ed Hardy by Christian Audigier” brand.
Well, now the brand is crossing over to hip geek chic with a line of “must-have” designer computer accessories.
Just like the clothing line, all the gadgety stuff is [...]

The Samsung SCH-W880 Phone Camera – The 12mp Compact Camera Takes HD Vids and Calls Home

September 28, 2009 Click to read more →
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Samsung seems confused.
It appears that it wants to pitch its upcoming SCH-W880 as a replacement for your digital camera.
On first looking at the pics it looks just like any other compact snapper
Until you find out that it’s actually supposed to be a mobile phone!
The W880 has more selling points than its high-res camera sensor and [...]

Transformers Come To Your Puter – Mouse, USB Hub and Drive – Peripherals in Disguise

May 21, 2009 Click to read more →
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Ok Transformer fans!
It’s time to add a variety of peripherals to your puter to show off your fandom.
First up is a Ravage 2GB flash drive and it really transforms from a robo-cat to a usb stick – You can carry a Transformer in your pocket again, cool! 
Next up is the Grimlock (and Trypticon) Transformer [...]

Eagletec’s Tiny 8GB USB Stick

April 22, 2009 Click to read more →
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D’ya think that your USB memory stick is a bit large?  Does it stand proud of your sexy laptop ruining the lines of your lovely machine?
Well, The EagleTec USB Nano Flash Drive measures a tiny 19mm x 15mm x 6mm and only weighs 3g!
Somehow it manages to have a capacity for your stuff – you can opt [...]

Apple Buys 100 Million 8GB Chips (greedy!) – Plenty Many New iPhones on Horizon!

April 9, 2009 Click to read more →
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More news to fuel the Mac Fanboys and girls delight!
DigiTimes is reporting that Apple has placed a huge order for 100 million 8 GB (I’m guessing that’s GigaBit and not GigaByte) flash storage chips, mainly from Samsung, these will then be combined into larger capacities.
Check out that quantity people!
That’s twice the size of last year’s [...]

Tampon Memory Stick – Light or Heavy Data Flow?

March 3, 2009 Click to read more →

Ladies; are you fed up with blokes running off with your memory stick?
Do you catch your boyfriend rummaging through your stuff so he can throw some data onto your flash drive and then ‘borrow’ it?
Well, I’m pretty sure that I’d think twice if I found one of these.
There’s no other way to say this but [...]

Adobe and Apple Buddy Up To Bring iPhone Flash

February 2, 2009 Click to read more →

Flash may finally get on to the iPhone as Adobe and Apple are working together to make it so.
Adobe had previously stated that work on the animation plug-in is well underway – but now it has teamed up with Apple to ensure that it actually happens.
Adobe boss Shantanu Narayen said:
“It’s a hard technical challenge, and that’s [...]

Vertu 3G – Luxury Phone Gets 3G

December 10, 2008 Click to read more →

This thing was found on a Russian luxury blog – but when you think of all those rich Russian business types it makes perfect sense.
The thing in question is the all new Vertu cellphone – you’re loving it aintcha?
The Vertu Boucheron 150, as it is called, looks just like that other Vertu blower but this [...]

Kingston 64gig USB Stick – DataTraveler150 64G

November 21, 2008 Click to read more →

Kingston, the renowned memory maker have just pushed their DataTraveler line a bit further and released the Kingston DataTraveler 150 USB 64GB.
Why bother with a portable hard drive when you could just drop this in your pocket, bag or even attach it to your keys? 
The only downside I can see is that you’re probably more likely to leave [...]

Vimobot – The Winning Six Are Available

November 11, 2008 Click to read more →

I think you guys know that I’m a fan of Mimobot’s.
Well, last year Mimoco started the Vimobot Design Contest.
They released a bunch of oversized blank vinyl toys for artists and fans to doodle on and then the plenty-many designs were eventually whittled down to 20 and then finally down to six by Mimobot forum members.
This [...]

Sony Rolly Gets Bluetooth Mobile Phone Control

October 28, 2008 Click to read more →

The Sony Rolly has always been an enigma to me.
Ok, it’s cute - It’s probably one of the cutest small speakers around.
But.
It’s a portable, trundling, dancing speaker – but the sound isn’t great for £250.
It’s a music player able to stream via A2DP Bluetooth or play from its internal flash but there’s no place to shove your [...]

USB Skull Ring – Hallowe’en Flash

October 21, 2008 Click to read more →

If you’re off to a party over Halloween but can’t work that portable HDD or USB stick into your costume – worry no more!
How about a skull ring that hides a 2GB of flash storage?
Surely you can get that to work!
Perhaps the $145.50 might be too much of a surprise even for the most shocking [...]

Tabbert Paganini – Upperclass Caravan

September 7, 2008 Click to read more →

Now, my memories of caravan holidays aren’t the most glamourous.
Between 4 and 6 people and a dog sharing a thinly skinned mobile home on the cliff tops of Filey on the North Yorkshire coast isn’t exactly the same as mooring up in Monaco is it?
But if we had the Tabbert Paganini it may have been [...]

LG KC910 – 8 meg Camera Phone

August 28, 2008 Click to read more →

LG KC910 have now added an 8-meg camera phone to their stable.
The octo-meg camera is aided by a Xenon flash and your handiwork can be viewed upon its 3″ screen and the blower is a mere 14mm thick.
Memory is aided by a MicroSD slot that gobble up any size upto an 8 Gig card.
No pricing info [...]