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The Fall Technological Boom

What a last two weeks it has been for tech. nerds/fans/consumers.  First Amazon announced their new tablet that they believe will be able to compete with Apple’s iPad 2.  Yesterday Apple announced its iPhone 4s with a higher quality microprocessor and voice recognition system than that of the regular iPhone 4.  And what’s this? A $35 tablet? It’s true! Developer Datawind just announced that they will be selling $35 tablets in India as of today!

Now for those of you that don’t care about tech. – I know that I’ve already lost you.  But for all of my tech. lovers, take a minute to breath.  I’ve already shared my opinions on the new Amazon “Fire” Tablet, but what about the iPhone 4s and this new tablet?  While the rest of the world (including the stock market) was anticipating Apple to unveil the iPhone 5 on October 4th, Apple pulled a fast one on everyone and unveiled the iPhone 4s – which in a sense is just a re-vamped iPhone 4.  And although there was no iPhone 5, there was iOS5 – the fastest mobile processing system that Apple has ever produced and iCloud.  The iPhone 4s is also priced very reasonably, compared to previous iPhone’s at their release date, starting at $199 for 16GB.

This announcement is a historic milestone for Apple because for the first time ever they are offering consumers 3 different models of the iPhone to chose from in a purchase – and at all time low prices.  Doesn’t sound like usual Apple strategy, but the fact is that Apple is far off the smart phone market share due to the increased quality of Android phones.  In fact, according to the New York Times, Apple has approximately only 18% of the smart phone market share.  However, despite this low market share, Apple still makes the most revenue out of the smart phone industry than any other company.  So what does this all mean?  Well given the fact that Apple and Sprint have just struck a deal to allow Sprint to carry the iPhone, and the new iPhone 4s at a lower price, it is clear that Apple is taking a run at Android for the smart phone market share.  In my opinion, this is a full proof strategy because not only has Apple given their consumers the variety in a purchase that they usually lack, they have also relaxed their prices during the holiday season AND right after announcing a new product! Do not be surprised if Apple climbs back up in terms of the smart phone market share and continues to increase their revenue from their mobile product line.

Back to India – a $35 tablet? Really? Well it is not nearly as good as it sounds because you cannot buy one!  Nonetheless it is a incredible story.  Developer Datawind is selling these tablets to the Indian government at $45 per unit, and with subsidies, the government is reducing the price to $35 for students and teachers in India.  What is the point of all of this? Well the obvious is that Developer Datawind has initiated a tablet price war in the Indian market.  But on a more ethical platform, the company has decided that it is important to use their products as a way to provide the countryside/impoverished of India with modern technology at a affordable price in the attempt to increase their standard of living.

Human Resources Development Minister Kapil Sibal called the announcement a message to all children of the world.“This is not just for us. This is for all of you who are disempowered,” he said. “This is for all those who live on the fringes of society.”

*Katy Daigle (Associated Press)

All of these recent events in the technology industry have sparked what is sure to be an undoubtedly change in the market(s) and consumer perceptions.  And while I am not going to go replace my iPhone 4 with the 4s or purchase the Amazon Fire (I bleed Apple) I am looking forward to the day when an American company takes a run at the tablet market and introduces a $35 tablet!!  That I would buy in a heart beat.

 

Anything You Can Do, We Can Imitate

The saying goes something like “fight fire with fire”, but in Amazon’s case it has become “fight Apple with the fire.”  Fire being the name of the new $199 tablet that Amazon announced today that will be available for purchase on November 15th.  And so it seems a new chapter of the so called “tablet war” has begun.  But while this competitive market has been utterly dominated by the Apple iPad, it would seem that the Amazon Fire is the best contender so far.  7” Full Color – Multi-Touch Display – Android Operating System – and Wi-Fi these are the most notable features of the Amazon Fire.

Amazon has decided to use a low cost strategy to try and undercut Apple, much like HP tried to do with their $99 touch-pad. But unlike HP, Amazon has been able to create the self-controlled ecosystem that has given Apple its incredible competitive advantage in the technology market.  iTunes and the App Store are components I am referring to when I say “self-controlled ecosystem”, and quite frankly no one has been able to keep up with Apple in terms of volume of available music and apps.  “18 million movies, TV shows, songs, magazines and books” – this is one of the other benefits of purchasing an Amazon Fire.  What this ad fails to mention is the fact that the Amazon Appstore contains approximately 10,000 apps, while the Apple app store is up to 42,500.

But that is not to say that Amazon cannot give Apple a run for their money in terms of the tablet market share.  Let’s face it – the iPhone is far superior than any phone on the market – so much so that no company has even come close to duplicating its success.  And while the iPad and the iPad 2 have had a tremendous amount of success as well, companies seem to be more willing to take their chance knocking off Apple’s tablet product. And if there was ever a time to resume the “tablet war” it is now.  With the holiday season just around the corner, Amazon’s timing could not be more ideal.  Today’s announcement gives customers over a month to contemplate taking a chance on the Amazon Fire and it also gives Amazon another whole month to promote the living you know what out if it.

As the “tablet war” rages on, only time will tell if anyone will ever to be able to compete with Apple.  And while Amazon has produced what seems to be a quality tablet at a fraction of the iPad 2’s price, I believe that their efforts are ultimately going to be wasted.  Yes the Fire will be cheaper.  Yes Amazon is constantly expanding their app store.  Yes Amazon has a huge music library. And yes it could be argued that Amazon has already captured a loyal following with the success of the original Kindle.  But in the end Apple has a few things that Amazon does not – the greatest processing system in the world – the superior app store – and most importantly an image in the mind of consumers that makes all the difference in this competitive market.  And if you asked me, I would pay the $300 difference for an iPad 2 every single time.

 

 

Move Over IPad…

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By: James Meyers

Move over I Pad there is a new tablet making its way to the masses. Canadian smartphone maker Research In Motion (RIM) has finally announced their not to secret tablet named the BlackBerry PlayBook. This is on monster of a tablet that will surely test the I Pads dominance over the tablet market. There hasn’t been to much news on price or availability except Early 2011, but RIM has set up a beautiful teaser on their site (http://na.blackberry.com/). Below are a list of features that the BlackBerry PlayBook will have:

  1. Adobe Flash 10.1
  2. Support for HTML 5
  3. A 7 inch LCD display
  4. 1024 x 600 screen resolution
  5. .9 lbs
  6. Full Multi-Touch
  7. Wi-fi
  8. Multi-Tasking
  9. On Screen Keyboard
  10. HD Display
  11. A 3MP front facing camera
  12. A 5MP rear facing camera
  13. 1080p HD video
  14. 1 GHz dual core processor
  15. 1 GB Ram

If you want to stay up to date you can sign-up for email updates on their website. You can also follow RIM on Twitter at @BlackBerry. You can also find them on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/BlackBerry