Check out the official Suggested Retail Price (SRP) and technical specifications of your favorite tablet brands in the Philippines in one go. The list includes the Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Huawei MatePad, Xiaomi Pad, Realme Pad, Nokia Tablet and Lenovo Tab. This video also contains the pros and cons of these various tablets. And towards the end, you'll see a comparison table.
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Check out everything you need to know about the newly launched iPad Air (5th Gen), which is now powered by Apple's M1 chip. Take a quick look at its specs, key features (the good and the bad), pricing and its competitors.
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Check out the official Suggested Retail Price (SRP) and technical specifications of your favorite tablet brands in the Philippines in one go. The list includes the Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Huawei MatePad, Xiaomi Pad, Realme Pad, Nokia, Lenovo Tab and Teclast. This video also contains the pros and cons of these various tablets. And towards the end, you'll see a comparison table.
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We have less than 30 days before the year 2021 ends and I've decided to come up with a shortlist of Apple iPad, Samsung, Xiaomi, Realme, Nokia, Lenovo and Teclast tablets that offer the best value for money. This means that they offer great specs at a good price. In particular, they have little to no compromises, are packed with extra features, and are relatively more affordable. Basically, these are tablets that punch above their weight (or price). So tune in to find out!
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Check out the official Suggested Retail Price (SRP) and technical specifications of your favorite tablet brands in the Philippines in one go. They consist of Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Huawei MatePad, Xiaomi Pad, Lenovo Tab and Teclast. This video also contains the pros and cons of these various smartphones. And towards the end, you'll see a comparison table.
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Check out everything you need to know about Apple's newest iPads: the refreshed iPad (2021) and the all-new iPad mini (2021). Take a quick look at their specs, key features (the good and the bad), pricing and their competitors.
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Check out the official Suggested Retail Price (SRP) and technical specifications of your favorite tablet brands (Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Huawei MatePad and MediaPad, Lenovo Tab and Teclast) in the Philippines in one go. This video also contains the pros and cons of these various tablets. And towards the end, you'll see a comparison table.
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Tablets Official Specs & Price List | Philippines | 2020: Check out the official Suggested Retail Price (SRP) of your favorite mainstream tablets in the Philippines in one go. This video also contains specs and key features (or the lack thereof) of various tablet models from Apple (iPad), Samsung (Galaxy Tab), Huawei (MatePad, MediaPad), Lenovo and Alcatel. And towards the end, you'll see a comparison table.
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A new school year has just started under the new normal and most classes have shifted online. Because of this, the need for an affordable and reliable tablet for online learning became paramount. This vlog episode rounds out the best budget tablets for online classes that you can buy in the Philippines. This list excludes imported tablets, those released before 2019, and those with less than 2GB of RAM.
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At this year's WWDC, Apple unveiled two new iPad Pros: the all-new iPad Pro 10.5-inch and the refreshed iPad Pro 12.9-inch. Physically, both still look like the original iPad Pro but there are a lot of changes under the hood and in terms of software. Starting with the display - both iPad Pros come with an LED-backlit Retina display which is fully laminated, anti-reflective, fingerprint-resistant, and goes as bright as 600 nits. The display also features a wide color gamut, which supports HDR content. The larger iPad Pro has a 12.9-inch screen of 2,732 x 2,048 resolution while the smaller one has a 10.5-inch screen of 2, 224 x 1,668 resolution. Both have a pixel density of 264 ppi.
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Ticking inside the new iPad Pros is Apple's own 64-bit, hexa-core A10X Fusion chip, which offers up to 30% better CPU performance and 40% better GPU performance than its predecessor. It also has an embedded M10 co-processor. Unlike in the previous iPad Pros, the new iPad Pro duo will have a base storage of 64GB and could go up to 256GB or 512GB. While these new iPad Pros will ship with iOS 10 by default, iOS 11 will be immediately available upon their release. Among the new features of iOS 11 are split-screen multi-tasking with drag-and-drop functionality between apps, a new Files app, a new Dock, a new customizable dock, augmented reality, expanded Siri functionality, AirPlay 2, and upgrades to the App Store, Apple Play, Camera, Live Photos, Apple Music, and more. Apple also promises a 10-hour battery life for the new iPad Pros.
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When it comes to photography, the new iPad Pros share a lot of features with the cameras found in the iPhone 7. They come with a 12-MP primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, optical image stabilization (OIS), 6-element lens, Quad-LED True Tone flash, auto-focus with Focus Pixels, Live Photos with stabilization, and more. The main camera can also record 4K videos at 30 fps, supports OIS for video, time-lapse mode, slo-mo video, and more. For selfie lovers, there is a 7-MP front-facing camera with an f/2.2 aperture, Retina Flash, 1080p Full HD video recording capabilities, and support for Live Photos. Connectivity-wise, the new iPad Pros come with dual-band Wi-Fi with MIMO, Bluetooth 4.2, LTE-A, embedded Apple SIM, GPS, FaceTime audio, and FaceTime video. They still feature the TouchID fingerprint scanner for securing data and purchasing media. They also sport a four-speaker audio setup with dual microphones for calls, video recording, and audio recording. A 3.5 mm headset jack is still in tow. Thank God.
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The iPad Pro 10.5-inch will come in four colors: Space Gray, Rose Gold, Gold, Silver while the iPad Pro 12.9-inch have to make do with just three, minus the Rose Gold option. The smaller iPad Pro will retail starting at $649 while the larger iPad Pro will set you back starting at $799. Accessories for the iPad Pro are sold separately and include the Apple Pencil, Smart Keyboard, Leather Sleeve, USB-C to Lightning cable, an SD card reader, and a USB camera adapter.
Apple surprised everyone with a new iPad model, called well, the iPad. Its design is largely similar to the now defunct iPad Air 2 but the new iPad brought with it some changes. It now sports Apple's 64-bit A9 chip with the embedded M9 co-processor. It's also thicker at 7.5 mm due to a larger 32.4Wh battery. Other than these two changes, its other specs remain the same - a 9.7-inch Retina display, an 8-MP primary camera, a 1.2-MP front camera, a Touch ID fingerprint scanner with Apple Pay support, dual stereo speakers, a 10-hour battery life, and an iOS 10 mobile operating software. The new iPad is available in Silver, Gold, and Space Gray color variants, in both Wi-Fi-only and LTE models, and in 32GB and 128GB storage capacities. To become available in April or May 2017, depending on your location, its base price starts at $329.
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But it wasn't only the new iPad that was announced, Apple also dropped the price of the iPad mini 4. It is now available in only one storage capacity of 128GB and priced at $399 for the Wi-Fi model and $529 for the cellular model. The entire iPad range now consists of the iPad mini 4, the new iPad, the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, and the 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
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Then we go to the (Product) RED edition of the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus. This marks the first time Apple has applied (Product) RED to its iPhones. Every purchase of the new (RED) iPhones contributes to the global fund supporting HIV/AIDS programs. In terms of specs, nothing has changed on both iPhones. Do note that (Product) RED iPhones are only available in the 128GB and 256GB variants. They will go on sale March 24, 2017.
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Last but not the least, we have the updated iPhone SE. Sadly, it was not an update in specs or design, just on storage options. The iPhone SE will now come in 32GB and 128GB variants, also available starting March 24, 2017.