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Tablet Shootout. Presented By: Garrett Bahr, Austin Schwai , Travis Tilot. Overview. Tech Specs: ASUS Eee Slate iPad / iPad 2 Samsung Galaxy Dell Streak 7 Motorola XOOM Comparison Recommendation to purchase Corporate use Personal use. ASUS Eee Slate.
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Tablet Shootout Presented By: Garrett Bahr, Austin Schwai, Travis Tilot
Overview • Tech Specs: • ASUS Eee Slate • iPad/iPad 2 • Samsung Galaxy • Dell Streak 7 • Motorola XOOM • Comparison • Recommendation to purchase • Corporate use • Personal use
ASUS Eee Slate • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo4QkA2nOd0
ASUS Eee Specs and Capabilities • Hardware • 2.53 lbs. • 12.1” screen • 1280 x 800 display • Digitizer pen • 2.0 MP camera • Internal • 2GB RAM • Intel Core i5 dual core processor • OS • Windows 7 Home Premium • Wireless Options • Wifi • Bluetooth
ASUS Eee Specs and Capabilities • Storage Options • 32 GB • 64 GB after SSD add-on • Web experience • Runs Flash and MS Silverlight • Youtube, Hulu, Netflix • Battery Life Approx. 4 hours
Review • Pros • Large screen • Quick processor • RAM Storage • Windows OS MS Office Compatible • Stylus pen • Cons • Battery life • $999 • Big and heavy
iPad http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Luj263H_56A
iPad Specs and Capabilities • Hardware • 1.5 lbs. • Dimenions: • 7.47” wide • 9.57” tall • 0.53” thick • Screen: • 9.7” • 1024 x 768 display • OS and Apps • iOS • Apple App Store • 250,000 and counting
iPad Specs and Capabilities • Storage options • 16 GB $399 • 32 GB $499 • 64 GB $549 • Wireless options • Wifi • Bluetooth • 2G & 3G compatible • Internal • 1 GHz A4 processor • 256 MB of RAM • (According to iFixit.com teardown) • Source:www.bestbuy.com
iPad 2 • Very similar to first iPad • Same screen dimensions • 1024 x 768 display • 16GB starts at $499 • New and improved • Dual core A5 processor • 512 MB of RAM • Front and back cameras • 10-hour battery life • Smart cover http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3ak8oQvsvc • Source:www.apple.com
Review • Pros • Ease of use • Thin • Fast • Good battery life • Dual sided camera iPad 2 • Cons • OS has rough edges • Annoying notifications • Camera quality iPad2 • No Flash • Lack of customization • Source:www.engadget.com
Samsung Galaxy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLU2k-8irk8
Specs • Cost:$500.00 • Dimensions (W x H x D) : 4.76 x 7.48 x 0.47 • Weight : 13.23 ounces • Camera :Front and Rear Cameras • Battery Life: 6hrs • GPS • Storage: 16 GB • Carriers: Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, US Cellular, AT&T • Operating System : Android 2.2 Froyo • Plans to move to Android 3.0
Pros and Cons The Good The Bad • More Compact • Phone • GPS • 2 Cameras • Flash • Android OS not optimized for a large screen. • No USB port uses Samsung’s connector • No HD video recording
Dell Streak 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-hjwGc0xLQ
Dell Streak 7 • $450 • 7 inches • Android 2.2 • nVidiaTegra T20 – 1 GHz • 3:26 Battery Life • 800×480 Resolution • 7.87 x 4.72 x 0.49 • Weighs less than 1 lb www.engadget.com
Dell Streak 7 Pros & Cons • Pros • Lightweight • Fast processor • Cost • Flash • Cons • OS designed for smart phones • Poor resolution • Terrible battery life • Awkward size for typing
Motorola Xoom http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVxjac6gQ_Y
Motorola XOOM • Cost $799 • 1.5 lbs • 9.80 x 6.61 x 0.51 • 8:20 Battery Life • Android 3.0 • Honeycomb • NvidiaTegra Dual - 1 GHz • 1200x800 Resolution • 1 GB RAM • 32 GB http://www.engadget.com
Android - Honeycomb • Designed Specifically for Tablets • New Action Bar • Changes Depending on Task • Browsing Tabs • Still has some bugs http://techcrunch.com
Speed & Battery Comparison www.engadget.com
Motorola Xoom – Pros & Cons • Pros • Fast Processor • Android - Honeycomb OS • High Resolution, 10.1 inch display • Battery Life • Flash • Cons • Price • Weight • Positioning of External Buttons
Comparison http://www.axleration.com/apple-ipad-vs-samsung-galaxy-tab-vs-viewsonic-g-tablet-vs-dell-streak/
Issues with Corporate Use • Application, networking, systems and security architectures in place within many organizations are not designed to support tablets or other unmanaged devices on the enterprise network
Answers to Security • Webroot • Protects your identity and personal information if your mobile device is lost or stolen • Blocks mobile threats before they can infect your mobile device, without affecting performance • Automatically safeguards your privacy http://pr.webroot.com/internet-security/cons/webroot-introduces-smartphone-and-tablet-security.html
Conclusion Questions?