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The EGP008 measures 7.9 inches by 6.1 inches by 0.4 inch -- wider and thicker than the Mini, but not by much. It is, however, definitely on the heavier side at 1 pound. Surprisingly, Ematic's tablet matches up pretty closely when it comes to the screen, at least in terms of specs: 1,024x768 pixels, same as the Mini, and 160 pixels per inch (versus 163 on the Mini). Ematic also promises the same 10 hours of run time on a charge from the EGP008's 3,000mAh battery. Unsurprisingly, the Mini has the faster processor in the form of Apple's A5, though I'd say the EGP008 is no slouch with its 1.6GHz dual-core ARMv7 and quad-core GPU. Ematic offers only 8GB of onboard storage, but that's easily expandable (in 32GB chunks) thanks to the tablet's microSD slot. There's even an HDMI output for connecting to an HDTV.

The only real hardware limitation appears to be the fairly low-res cameras: 2 megapixels in back and just 0.3 in front, The latter may be sufficient for Skype calls, but I wouldn't count on this tablet for a lot of photography or videography, The EGP008 runs Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), and unlike some low-cost Android tablets, it includes full access to Google Play, That puts it on a fairly level playing field with iTunes, Because I haven't had any hands-on time with Ematic's latest, I can't say vaja grip iphone xs premium leather case - black how the user experience really compares with the Mini, I can say that it's priced a full $200 less and offers hardware that's comparable in some areas and superior in others, (Update: It's available for purchase now via Walmart.)..

"Apple is the category definer," said Ryan Block, vice president of product at AOL, speaking at the Launch Mobile & Wearable conference on Monday. "As soon as Apple drops the bomb, it's the end of the game."Eric Migicovsky, founder and CEO of smartwatch maker Pebble, doesn't believe an iWatch would mean the end of his company. He said that some people want the flexibility to change phone platforms and that his company "doesn't want to build something that forces you to conform to the watch." He noted that Samsung's new Galaxy Gear smartwatch doesn't work with other Android phones, and others, like Apple and Google, could be compromised by the need to support legacy of applications. He added that Pebble has focused for five years just on smartwatches, and competitors won't get the same level of performance or apply the "effort and intensity to build the interface."Of course, based on the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, it's wishful thinking to believe that Apple doesn't have the effort or intensity to deliver game-changing wearable devices. The introduction of the sensor-laden M7 coprocessor on the iPhone 5S and reports of a large team working on the an iWatch means that Migicovsky has something real to fear on the future.

Nonetheless, the Pebble CEO is trying vaja grip iphone xs premium leather case - black find a way into the heart of Apple, He has met with the overlord about making the Pebble available through the Apple Store, like the Jawbone, FitBit, and other wearable devices that work with the iPhone, He was not at liberty to disclose the substance of the conversations, but so far Apple has not seen fit to allow the Pebble into Apple stores, It may be that Pebble has developed its own operating system and application platform that Apple views as competitive, even though it works with the iPhone, So far Pebble has booked 275,000 orders for its smartwatch and collected $25.7 million in funding, including more than $10 million via a record-setting Kickstarter campaign, The $150 Pebble is available through Best Buy and AT&T..

In addition, Google could expand its wearable ambitions beyond the controversial Google Glass. Google's Motorola division impressed reviewers with its fashionable Moto X smartphone, and a companion smartwatch would not be unexpected. Lior Ron, head of new products for Google's Motorola division, called smartwatches an "exciting" area, but said there are deep pain points to solve before smartwatches move beyond Silicon Valley to the mainstream. Speaking at the Launch conference, Ron said that for a smartwatch to be successful it has to make a fashion statement and eliminate a lot of friction in your digital life.

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