Apple iPad vs Windows 7 Tablet
Hello iPhone user, here's a video comparing the awful Windows 7 tablet with the wonderful iPad that I personally love. Obviously, there's no comparison for those who already own one, and you won't deny it; it's a gadget that completely changes the way we read, watch movies, and live.
As you know, we're now focusing more on the iPad because we want our users to be happy. As you know, Microsoft has been trying to catch up with the Mac since the iPod boom, with the subsequent arrival of the iPhone and iPod Touch, and finally with the resounding success of the iPad's launch in various countries around the world.
Although Microsoft's tablet is expected to be a kind of Windows Mobile Phone, many were disappointed (and I say many because personally, nothing surprises me when it comes to Microsoft's annoying, slow, and poorly made software and hardware) that the product is currently unusable and in many aspects light years behind the iPad. Therefore, manufacturers are preparing a large number of Windows 7 tablets to compete with Apple's new toy.
The video we're showing you features a device manufactured by Hanvon, which supposedly runs Windows 7, competing against the iPad. Its new features include USB ports, an SD card reader, and a camera. Absurdly, despite the product being touch-enabled, the manufacturer decided to add a trackpad, which is truly redundant. However, the content loading speed is faster than the iPad, but this speed doesn't translate to quality, as content played on apps like YouTube on the iPad is practically HD.