Which Mobile Tablet Device is the Best

Having trouble picking a mobile device? There are various Tablets and iPads out there to choose from, but knowing which is the best and what will be worth the money you pay for it is important. The iPad 4, the Nexus 10 and the Kindle Fire are the top 3 picks for 2012-2013, each have their own specs and various inner hardware and operating software.

 

Each of the three devices are very well made and put together and offer only slightly different stats than one another. Appleā€™s iPad 4 comes with a variety of models starting at 499 up to 829 for the 64G memory. The less memory the less the price is. The display for the iPad uses 264 ppi with the retina display giving you smooth crisp images and has a resolution of 2048 x 1536 IPS. Speed is everything and with the- iPad using 1.2GHz Apple A6X dual core with quad core GPU it is pretty fast. The battery life of the iPad out does any other with 11 hours of viewing time.

 

The Nexus 10 is essentially the same as the iPad just made by Google. It is 100 dollars cheaper than the iPad but offers good quality still. The Nexus 10 has a 10 inch glossy viewing screen just like the iPad. The Nexus has 300 ppi which is a little better than the iPad. The screen resolution is a little better as well with 2560 x 1600 PLS. PLS is similar to the IPS in iPad. The quality of the all is good but the Nexus seems to shine a little bit brighter than the rest of the stars. With that you get a little less battery life. The Nexus 10 is much faster with its 1.7GHz Exynos dual core with MALI T604 graphics.

 

Last, but not the least is the Kindle Fire. Kindle Fire is an Amazon product. It is by fire the cheapest of them which is good for those with a tight budget. The kindle fire Has 254 ppi which is the least of them all and has 8.9 inch display. The resolution is right up there with the rest of the device with 1920 x 1200 IPS. The kindle fire and the Nexus both have micro USB ports, th iPad you will need a special cord. The Kindle Fire is has a faster processor with a 1.5GHz dual core OMAP with PowerVR SVG 544 graphics it also beats the Nexus in battery life.

 

Each of these device are a very good purchase. The iPad gives you options for more memory, but the Kindle fire is has the best price. Not one over powers the other in the market and according to specs they all work remarkably well. So whatever your decision is any of these choices would be the top of the line for the newest tablet and mobile device.