Apple iPad 5 vs Microsoft Surface 2

Microsoft Surface 2




Microsoft is unveiled two new Surface tablets, the Surface Pro 2 and the Surface 2, including a professional model that allows people to use it more like a laptop or a desktop computer. Microsoft Corp, the Redmond, Washington company is trying to boost its tablet business as sales of traditional desktop and laptop computers decline.

The Surface Pro 2, unveiled at an event in New York, is targeted at professionals who want the full power of a laptop in a tablet-style device. The kickstand built into the device is redesigned to make it easier to use on laps. In the past, it worked best on a flat surface such as a table.

A cheaper model, Surface 2, offers a better screen and other improvements over last year's Surface RT.  Microsoft plans to release an update to its Windows 8 operating system on Oct. 17. Among other things, Windows 8.1 will be usable on smaller touch screens, which have become popular because they are cheaper and easier to carry. The previous version of Windows 8 was limited to tablets with 10-inch to 12-inch screens. The screen on both new Surface models remains at 10.6 inches, measured diagonally. Microsoft didn't announce smaller Surface models. The redesigned Surface tablets come at a time of transition for Microsoft. 

At a time when personal computer sales are falling, the software giant is trying to become a more diversified software and mobile devices company. Earlier this month, Microsoft struck a deal to acquire Nokia's handset and services business for $7.2 billion.  In selling the Surface, the company became a competitor to its many manufacturing partners, which rely on its Windows operating system to power their machines. Microsoft began selling Surface tablets last October, but sales have been slow. The company shipped about a million tablets in the first three months of 2013, according to research firm IDC. That includes about 260,000 of the slimmed-down RT version of Surface and 750,000 of the Pro version, which is compatible with older Windows programs. The shipments gave Microsoft a meager 2 percent share of the tablet market in the first quarter. By the second quarter, Microsoft tablets dropped out of IDC's Top 5. Microsoft absorbed a $900 million charge in the April-June period to account for its expected losses from the Surface RT after it slashed prices to stimulate demand. The $150 cut brought the price of the Surface RT with 32 gigabytes of memory to $349. The Surface has a 10.1-inch screen measured diagonally. The RT version is 1.5 pounds. The Pro version is 2 pounds and starts at $799, $100 less than it was at launch.

Specifications

  • Microsoft says the Pro 2 also offers a 75 per cent improvement in battery life over the previous model. There's also a new cover accessory that extends battery life even further. An optional docking station allows the Pro 2 to be used like a laptop.
  • The Surface 2 is outfitted with Nvidia's Tegra 4 (T40) processor, a 1.7GHz ARM mobile quad-core CPU boasting 72 graphics cores. It's paired with 2GB of RAM.
  • The Surface 2 starts at $449, and the Surface Pro 2 at $899.
  • It is available starting on October 22 in the US and other markets.


Apple iPad 5



If there's one thing we can be certain on, it's that the iPad 5 is due imminently. It's been almost a year since the iPad 4 arrived in October 2012, just six months after the launch of the iPad 3.

The Apple iPad, is equipped with Apple's custom designed A6X processor, which is also an ARM processor, but this dual-core processor is supplemented with only four graphics cores. While it's tempting to read something into the raw specs of the processors

One of the best things about the iPad 4 is its amazing screen. With that in mind, most of the existing rumours suggest that the iPad 5 will have the same 9.7in screen size as its predecessor. We'd also suggest that it will have the same screen resolution of 2,048x1,536. According to Apple this is a Retina display, which means you can't see the pixels from a normal viewing distance; in other words, improving the resolution without touching screen size is pointless.

With the iPhone 5S, Apple introduced the Touch ID fingerprint scanner in the Home button, designed to improve security. The question is, will the company bring that to its tablets? Although Touch ID is currently locked to unlocking the iPhone and iTunes purchases, the bigger picture is that it will eventually be used for other applications and purchases.

Conclusion

It's worth noting that both tablets have tailored the hardware and software to work together, and Windows RT is a different beast than Apple's iOS. How the actual performance and user experience will compare isn't really known.

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