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miércoles, 6 de junio de 2012

Would You Buy China's iPad Clone?

Have your dreams been revolving around the iPad recently? Is your wallet getting in the way? Well, China has solved your iProblems with its new product, the ePad. The ePad is a tablet closely modeled after the iPad, in fact they share mostly similar features, except for the price! Now I know what you're thinking, do I really want something like the ePad instead of the iPad? The ePad is after all, China's iPad clone.


Well, if you're in China for one getting the ePad would be a lot easier as the iPad has yet to reach its eastern shores. Naturally then the ePad would be your only option, but what about the rest of us? Do we want an imitation of the iPad instead of just getting the original iPad?


If you're looking to cut costs then the answer is obviously yes. The ePad is half the price of an iPad and it's a cost-efficient alternative if you're pockets aren't reaching too deeply in these trying economic times. On the other hand, if you are looking for something cheaper but you definitely also want a gadget that can hold its own in terms of features, applications and general looks; is the ePad for you?


The ePad has basically the same features of an iPad, just without the brand name. Also, if you appreciate the android market these days then great for you, these Chinese imitations use open sourced android systems. What this means is all of your applications and games come from the open sourced market which is the android operating system.


Another plus is if you are looking for something that's compact, because generally imitations come with smaller screens. This is particularly useful if you want to fit the ePad into small compartments like bags and briefcases or even into your laptop bag.


At the end of the day, the ePad is generally about the same as an iPad, just without the branding. So, if you're content with a lesser known brand, with similar features and applications, why not give the iPad a go? It's definitely coming to you at a cheaper cost, and if you're in China, well, it's coming to you! It also works better for you if you're a fan of the android system, and are looking for a smaller screen to fit into your already packed life of course.


You might actually find that this version and chip suits you better than any other tablet.


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martes, 29 de mayo de 2012

I Want to Be an iPad Tester - Why You Would Too

If anything could beat Brangelina in a popularity contest, it would have to be the new Apple iPad. It has been the talk of the world before, during, and now, after its launch in January 2010. It seemed like everyone knows all about the iPad's features, but not all know they can get a free iPad by becoming an iPad tester.


Yes people! Test an iPad and you get one free of charge. You must be thinking, there must be a catch here somewhere. No company will give free iPads away. Not even Apple will throw away hundreds of iPads to regular consumers who do a trial usage of their product. Why should they when there are analysts and professional services for testing products?


First, the catch may perhaps be the work you have to put in - give feedback. Apple and other companies doing consumer testing use feedback from testers to improve their products. Also, there are scams out there that could cost you money if you're not careful. But we'll get to that in a while...


Second, companies do give out freebies. How can they afford you might ask? Well, there are third party sponsors or advertisers that cover the costs for freebies. Using testers is actually an affordable way to do product developments compared to other high-end methods and marketing tools. Believe me, companies like Apple have enough budget for free products.


Next, Apple can afford and will probably (if they haven't yet) give hundreds of free iPads to regular consumers because these same people are their preferred iPad testers. Thus, you and I have the chance to test the iPad and in a very simple process. Apple just needs the consumers' opinions.


Why the free iPad? As a thank you gesture for participating. You get to keep the iPad for $0.00. Just give your opinion and you get an iPad. You're happy, Apple is happy. Companies want to hear what actual consumers think of their goods.


Now about the scam - there are sites asking for upfront payment. This is a warning sign that it's fraud! As a tester, you do not have to pay for anything. Not even a dollar.


Go on, be one of the early birds and get an iPad now before the rest of the mortals. Be a lucky person and get an iPad for free!


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