Google's Play Music goes live for UK users on the same day the Nexus 10 goes on sale Google Nexus 10 vs iPad 4: display The Nexus 10's screen is the main selling point here: its 10-inch panel runs at 2560 x 1600, achieving a screen resolution of 300ppi. That's far in excess of Apple's resolution, which delivers 2048 x 1536 and 264ppi. The Nexus 10 is a 16:9 display while the iPad is 4:3. The iPad's retina display is no longer the King of Pixels: the Nexus 10 has a higher ppi Google Nexus 10 vs iPad 4: processor The Nexus 10 sports a dual-core Samsung Exynos processor with a quad-core ARM T604 graphics processor. The iPad has Apple's own A6X processor, a dual-core design with quad-core graphics. Google Nexus 10 vs Apple iPad 4: memory The Nexus 10 has 2GB of RAM. Apple doesn't publish specifications, but the iPad 4 is believed to have 1GB. Google Nexus 10 vs Apple iPad 4: operating system The Nexus 10 runs Android 4.2, aka Jelly Bean. The iPad 4 runs Apple'siOS 6. As you'd expect from Google kit, the Nexus 10 runs the very latest version of Android Google Nexus 10 vs iPad 4: storage The Nexus 10 is available with storage capacities of 16GB or 32GB, while the iPad comes in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions. Both devices need some of that capacity for the operating system, and neither device has a card slot for additional storage. Google Nexus 10 vs iPad 4: cameras, sensors and speakers The Nexus 10 has a 1.9MP camera on the front and a 5MP camera on the rear, while the iPad 4 has 1.2MP on the front and 5MP on the back. iPad cameras are flash-free, whereas the Nexus 10 has an LED flash. The Nexus 10 has stereo speakers and the iPad 4 a single speaker. The Nexus 10 has an accelerometer, a compass, an ambient light sensor and a gyroscope, as does the iPad, but only the Nexus has a barometer. It isn't there to predict the weather: it's to identify your altitude for better GPS performance. Google Nexus 10 vs iPad 4: battery life The Nexus 10 has a 9000mAh battery, promising 9 hours of video or 7 hours of web browsing. Apple reckons you'll get 10 hours of web, video or music, and nine hours of browsing using mobile phone networks. Google Nexus 10 vs iPad 4: network The Nexus 10 has dual-band 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi with MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output), but there's no 3G or 4G version as yet; Apple's Wi-Fi + Cellular iPad supports both 3G and 4G LTE mobile data. All iPad 4s also support dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi on the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, with support for channel bonding to achieve download speeds of up to 150Mbps. Both devices have Bluetooth 4.0, and the Nexus 10 also has NFC for Android Beam. The Nexus 10 has built-in GPS, while the Wi-Fi iPad does without. The Wi-Fi + Cellular iPad 4 has GPS and GLONASS, the Russian alternative to GPS. Google Nexus 10 vs iPad 4: dimensions and weight The Nexus 10 is 263.9 x 166.6 x 8.9mm and weighs 603g. The iPad 4 is 241.2 x 185.7 x 9.4mm and 652g (662g for the Wi-Fi + Cellular model).
other source : http://google.com, http://stackoverflow.com, http://cincaitalk.blogspot.com
0 Response to "Google Nexus 10 vs iPad 4 in price, content, display, processor, memory, operating system, storage, camera, speakers, battery life, network and dimension."
Posting Komentar