Επειδή το είχα μαζί με GPS προγράμματα, είναι πολύ μεγάλο για GPS στο αμαξι (και δεν υπάρχει και αξιόπιστη βάση στήριξης στην αγορά). Οπότε κατέληξα να χρησιμοποιώ το iphone.
Βάση ? τα χεράκια της συνοδηγου !!!!
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Επειδή το είχα μαζί με GPS προγράμματα, είναι πολύ μεγάλο για GPS στο αμαξι (και δεν υπάρχει και αξιόπιστη βάση στήριξης στην αγορά). Οπότε κατέληξα να χρησιμοποιώ το iphone.
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μολις επιασα το στοιχημα κ τα φραγκα μαζευτηκαν!!!! αντε ρε ipad...
Δημοσίευση 10/03/2011 - 10:28
οχι bwin...novibet xi xi xi xiΜας έφτιαξε η bwin
Άντε να πάρουμε το 3G το 32άρι
Δημοσίευση 10/03/2011 - 12:15
“For most average, nontechie users, I would recommend it over the handful of tablet competitors I’ve tested so far, especially given that the entry price remains attractive,”
“The iPad 2, in my view, offers an excellent balance of size, functionality and price, and keeps Apple ahead in the tablet race, at least for now,”
“can comfortably recommend it as the best tablet for average consumers.”
“the iPad will still dominate the market, because it dominates in all the most important criteria: thinness, weight, integration, beauty — and apps.”
“the iPad 2 actually costs less than its comparably equipped Android rivals, like the Xoom and the Samsung Galaxy Tab”
“I was wowed by how simple it was and how well it took advantage of the iPad’s touch screen.”
“did sound quite crisp, even with the sound turned all the way up.”
“Chances are, it will be the best tablet in town — at least until the iPad 3 arrives”
We turned to Geekbench, a synthetic test of processor and memory performance, comparing the new iPad 2 with its predecessor and the iPhone 4. The iPad 2 scored 749 overall with its dual-core chip and 512MB of RAM, almost double the iPhone 4 – at 377 – with a single-core processor and the same amount of memory. The first-gen iPad – with the single-core processor and 256MB of memory – scored 453 under iOS 4.2; strangely, after upgrading to iOS 4.3, that actually dropped slightly, to 448.
Even a year after its launch, the original iPad consistently held rivals and upstarts at arms-length across most of the key metrics. Challengers fell short of its battery life, couldn’t match its pricing, struggled with usability and floundered in the absence of a well-stocked App Store and huge developer support. Yes, there were flaws and omissions, but Apple was still the company to beat in the fledgling consumer tablet segment.
On most levels, then, the iPad 2 over-delivers. By boosting speed and graphics performance while simultaneously slimming down the chassis and preserving battery life, Apple has maintained its core strengths and extended its lead in what are arguably the toughest areas rivals faces
Quibblers will note that Xoom has a sharper resolution and that text on the iPad isn’t as crisp as on an Apple iPhone 4 with its superb so-called Retina display. True enough.
You won’t confuse the cameras on the iPad 2 for a top-notch Canon or Nikon. Indoor pictures I snapped in low light were grainy. There is no flash. Still, the VGA-quality front-facing camera or the HD (up to 720p) rear camera are just fine for FaceTime.
The iPad 2 doesn’t deliver everything on your tablet wish list. But when it comes to the ever-evolving state of the art, iPad 2 is second to none.
Pictures don’t quite do the iPad 2 justice — it feels really, really great in your hands. Not only does the construction give it a feeling of heft and permanence, but the thin profile combined with the new, tapered edges make holding the device a real joy.
The CPU and graphics performance of this tablet felt extremely impressive to us — the iPad 2 performed excellently no matter what we threw at it, games and graphically taxing apps seemed to have higher frame rates, and even when dealing with CPU intensive programs like GarageBand, it rarely (if ever) seemed to be struggling.
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To say we were impressed would be an understatement. The iPad 2 fully delivers when it comes to battery life.
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Let’s just put this out there: the iPad 2 cameras are really pretty bad. They’re not unusable, but it’s clear that the sensors employed are not top shelf by any measure. If you have a fourth generation iPod touch with cameras, you can expect the same results. In fact, it seems to us that these are the SAME cameras used in the iPod touch
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It might frustrate the competition to hear this, but it needs to be said: the iPad 2 isn’t just the best tablet on the market, it feels like the only tablet on the market.
As much as we’d like to say that something like the Xoom has threatened Apple’s presence in this space, it’s difficult (if not impossible) to do that. Is the iPad 2 a perfect product? Absolutely not. The cameras are severely lacking, the screen — while extremely high quality — is touting last year’s spec, and its operating system still has significant annoyances, like the aggravating pop-up notifications.
At a price point of $499, and lots of options after that (like more storage and models that work on both Verizon’s and AT&T’s 3G networks), there’s little to argue about in the way of price, and in terms of usability, apps like GarageBand prove that we haven’t even scratched the surface of what the iPad can do.
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Προβλέπω να πέσει πολύ "φάγωμα" και γκρίνια με τους χρήστες/οπαδούς των android ταμπλετών :-)
Δημοσίευση 10/03/2011 - 22:06
φίλε μπορείς να δώσεις link για κάποια από αυτά τα site!παιδιά λίγο ακόμα και τα μάζεψα τα λεφτά για το ipad 2 ! :rolley es: πιστεύω ότι θα ταιριάζει απολυτά και θα δένει πολύ όμορφα στα χέρια μου.....Διάβασε το comments section σε οποιοδήποτε tech blog που έκανε review το iPad να δεις ότι έχεις δίκιο.
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