2:51 AM - Who will be the last conqueror, hp or apple
As we know, with today's high tech's rapid developing , more and more products have being emerging into people's lives, such as iphone, ipod touch, ipad, ipad 2 etc. Today , we can see more and more touchpad in the market, and we are enough lucky to grasp this new tech trend.
It is reported that in order to clear inventory, HP plans to
produce 10-20 million units more TouchPad, TouchPad new round of
sales will begin in October. HP said earlier that they will be
limited production last TouchPad, TouchPad price cuts to meet the
market demand for the tablet. Although HP TouchPad at the time of
the original gives some heart commitment to consumers, but the
TouchPad Tablet PC market did not have a huge impact, Apple iPad
tablet PC market is still the master.
But with the original $ 499 HP TouchPad prices down to $ 99,
TouchPad increased sales.The current round of selling the TouchPad
HP makes some people speculated may therefore retained TouchPad
business, a substantial price reduction strategy is to obtain a
user. But now it seems unlikely to happen. HP is probably already
sold 80 million units TouchPad, if you continue to follow the $ 99
or $ 149 price, they will be easily sold 20 million units
TouchPad.
There are another news claims that the cult-like popularity of
the discontinued HP TouchPad is a story that won't die, even though
the tablet in question already has. The runaway story has grown
wildly out of proportion to its middling popularity at $99 and its
non-existent sales at full price before that, which stands in sharp
contrast to the fact that Apple and its iPad 2 dominate the tablet
market in terms of marketshare and mindshare. The TouchPad doesn't
even quality as the second-place story, as the disconnected
collection of tablets running Android OS have collectively carved
out the number spot. And yet the HP TouchPad story just won't die,
until Apple kills it. No amount of iPad 2 television commercials
will change that, nor will any attempts on the part of Apple to
remind tech headline writers of just how dominant iPad sales are.
The only way to kill the TouchPad story, if Apple sees it as a
problem, is to go ahead and introduce the iPad 3 this fall.
However, we can also see thousands of good comments from the
ipad users: the iPad can run almost all 150,000 of the iPhone and
iPod touch apps you know and love (not every one is compatible, but
the vast majority). It does this in two modes, the first is a
scaled down version in the middle of your giant screen, while the
other is a pixel doubled iteration. Both of these leave something
to be desired, and we can't say that anything besides gaming really
ends up looking okay. It's nice that Apple has included the
functionality, but keep in mind that you are locked into what is
essentially an iPhone simulator, complete with an iPhone keyboard
(scaled up if you're using the pixel doubling, which doesn't look
that great). It's tremendous because you have access to
applications you may need to use, but it's not something you're
probably going to spend a lot of time with.
Given that, who will be the last winner, hp touchpad or apple ipad? It is hard to say, doesn't is? All we need to do is just wait and see what will happen in the flat computer market.
Additionally, as an ipad user, you must be very concerned with:
transfer
music from ipad to mac,
transfer
videos from pc to ipad. With these two extral guides, you must
be more good at playing with your ipad.
