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Samsung Galaxy or Apple I Pad…..It’s a decision!

Samsung Galaxy Versus Apple Ipad

Ahead of the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Tab, Kelkoo reveals 54% of consumers would consider buying a tablet PC, with a third (33%) planning to do so in the next six months, and 35% claiming they would ditch laptops in favour of  the smaller tablets, such as the Apple iPad.

  • The Apple iPad ignited the tablet PC market with worldwide sales now estimated at 7.5 million since launch, and predicted to reach 12 million by the end of the year
  • The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the first to challenge Apple market dominance, with 15% of consumers already claiming they would purchase a Galaxy Tab over an iPad due to its portability (35%), built-in phone (29%), and ability to play flash files (27%)
  • However, iPad expected to remain most popular tablet PC in consumers’ eyes with two thirds (69%) saying they would choose it over a Samsung Galaxy Tab (15%), or the Blackberry Playbook (11%)
  • On average, users spend 2.5 hours a day or 67 hours per month on tablet PCs  – the majority said they mainly use tablets for browsing the internet (68%), 7% to read e-books and newspapers, and just 4.5% to watch movies and TV

With the Samsung Galaxy Tab available to buy on Monday 1st November, and Apple expected to sell 12 million iPads by the end of the year, there has been extensive speculation about the impact the rise to prevalence of the tablet PC market may have on regular PC and netbook sales in coming years. Global sales of tablet PCs are expected to reach 19.5 million units in 2010 and are expected to rise by a further 181% to 54.8 million units by 2011, according to analyst firm Gartner. New research from Kelkoo, the online shopping comparison website, supports this projection and reveals that over half (54%) of UK consumers would consider buying a tablet computer, of which a third (33%) is planning to do so in the next six months, and with 35% of consumers claiming they would chose to buy a tablet PC over a laptop or netbook.

Although Apple has been credited with reversing the fortunes of the tablet PC market, its market dominance is being challenged for the first time by a series of rivals, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which has been hailed as the iPad’s first serious contender and offers additional features such as phone calls, a camera and Adobe flash 10.1. However, the Apple iPad is expected to remain the most popular choice with over two thirds (69%) of consumers opting for the Apple tablet, followed by Samsung’s Galaxy Tab (15%) and Blackberry’s Playbook (11%).

Of those preferring Samsung’s model, over one third (35%) said they would choose the Samsung Galaxy Tab because of its smaller size and greater portability, its increased functionality in the form of its additional capacity as a phone (29%), and the inclusion of Adobe Flash (27%). The Galaxy Tab’s screen measure just 7 inches versus the iPad’s 9.7 inch screen and it is also around half the weight (380g vs. 680g). Of all of those questioned, over one in five (23%) said that phone functionality, and a camera were important elements to include in a tablet PC – all features that Apple’s iPad does not currently offer.

However, when it comes to screen size, 80% of those questioned would prefer a 10 inch screen over a 7 inch one (18%). A finding strongly supported by the Apple boss at its quarterly results announcement, where Steve Jobs heavily criticised the launch of 7 inch tablet PCs, claiming “we think these seven-inch tablets will be dead on arrival. They’ll learn the painful lesson that they’re too small and have to expand them next year.” Jobs added: “The only way they’re going to sell is if they come with sandpaper, because you’re going to have to sand people’s fingers down so they can work it…” He finished by describing them as “…too big to compete with a smartphone and too small to compete with an iPad.”

iPad Galaxy Tab
Memory 16GB, 32GB or 64GB flash drive RAM: 256MB 16GB, 32GB or 32GB ext memory RAM:512 MB
Camera N/A 3 MP, Auto-Focus + LED Flash + 1.3MP front camera for Video Telephony
Battery Life Up to 10 hours of video playback Up to 7 hours of video playback
Phone N/A Yes
Flash player N/A Yes
Operating System iApple’s iOS 4 Google’s Android 2.2

Features and Functionality

In today’s information-hungry society, the most important tablet PC functionality for UK consumers is access to the internet (84%), followed by emails (65%), and multi-tasking abilities (48%). Over a third (36%) of those questioned also confirmed that having preloaded e-book reader software or newspaper content was an important feature to have on their device. The tablet’s battery life is also an important consideration, with 56% of those questioned wanting at least 10 hours of battery life. The Apple iPad comes out on top for this quality with a longer battery life of 10 hours, compared to The Galaxy Tab’s 7 hours.

Despite consumer purse strings tightening, UK consumers are willing to pay on average £458 for their tablet PC, with more than three quarters (77%) willing to spend up to £500. Almost one in five are prepared to spend between £500 to £700.Those who already own a tablet computer said they spend an average of 2.5 hours a day on the device, with almost half (48%) spending at least 3 hours a day, and 6% spending over 6 hours. When asked about what it is used for most, the majority said for browsing the internet (68%), while 7% said to read e-books and newspapers, and just 4.5% to watch movies and TV.

Bruce Fair, Managing Director of Kelkoo UK, comments: “Tablet computers have gone mainstream and speculation is rife about the impact that tablet market domination may have on the wider PC industry (i.e. desktop, laptop and netbook computers) in the long run, especially in light of the numerous players that have recently announced their entry to market.

“The launch of the new Samsung Galaxy Tab comes hand in hand with Apple’s recent announcement that it has sold 7.5 million iPads since launch. Apple undoubtedly has the ‘Midas touch’ when it comes to transforming the fortunes of consumer tech devices, and as the iPod did with MP3 players, there are already clear signs that the Apple iPad is the dominant player in the burgeoning tablet PC market. Industry experts have already predicted that consumers will buy 21 million iPads by the end of next year and other analysts put the number even higher. Our own research has revealed the power of this emerging market, with over half of consumers in the UK saying they would consider buying a tablet PC, and a third of those, looking to purchase a model within the next 6 months.

“Although responsible for redefining the market, the functionality of the first generation of iPad has its limitations, with competitors promising to deliver better portability and usability. The soon to be available Samsung Galaxy Tab’s use of Android, for example, will enable users to play flash movies, something the Apple iPad doesn’t currently offer. However, unfortunately for Samsung, the ‘Apple factor’ still weighs heavily on gadget lovers’ minds and its slick designs and cool brand image are a tough act to follow.”


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Over half of UK consumers would consider buying a tablet pc – such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab or Apple iPad

Although Apple has been credited with reversing the fortunes of the tablet PC market, its market dominance is being challenged for the first time by a series of rivals, including the Samsung Galaxy Tab, which has been hailed as the iPad’s first serious contender and offers additional features such as phone calls, a camera and Adobe flash 10.1. However, the Apple iPad is expected to remain the most popular choice with over two thirds (69%) of consumers opting for the Apple tablet, followed by Samsung’s Galaxy Tab (15%) and Blackberry’s Playbook (11%).

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Websites are great to search for Cheap Shoes

For busy people, shopping for items such as cheap shoes along the high street can be time consuming and take up precious time in their hectic schedules. That’s where websites are a real godsend because it is possible to shop from home or your office desk. The good thing about websites is that prices are often lower, so they are great to search for cheap shoes and you are able to see a wider choice than you would if you went about from shop to shop looking for a pair. There are specialist sites but also major retailers and outlets have cheap shoes on offer.

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Posted by Jane - October 21, 2010 at 10:21 am

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Mineral makeup is taking the glamour world by storm

The cosmetics industry is often making claims about this year’s next big thing, and occasionally they get it wrong. However, there has been a revolution in recent times, thanks to the wondrous properties of mineral makeup products. The foundation powder goes on easily and gives the wearer a radiant, healthy glow.
Many of the most glamorous Hollywood stars have been espousing the qualities that are making the headlines. If you’re looking to try these amazing products for yourself, the best place to locate them is on the worldwide web. You can find some incredible bargains, so take a look today.

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Posted by Jane - October 1, 2010 at 7:40 am

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Read the Small Print when you are Buying Insurance

Whether you are buying car, travel, homes and contents or pet insurance, its important you ensure you understand the full extent of your policy before committing to it. There are a lot of great deals around but what you often save in the level of the premium tends to be offset by risk factors and you could discover that the excess you are being asked to pay may be quite high. Its all a matter of how much of a risk you are taking and whether you are comfortable with the level of excess and cover being offered by an insurance provider.

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Posted by Jane - September 28, 2010 at 9:50 pm

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For loft ladders Hertfordshire has the best

When looking at loft ladders Hertfordshire home-owners like myself have an excellent choice. I chose a superbly smooth wooden model that opens perfectly every time I need it. It’s light and easy to operate, and runs smoothly and silently. I couldn’t be happier with the selection I made, and it was surprisingly inexpensive.

When I ordered it, I was asked when it would be suitable for the specialist to come round to my home to fit it. I was given several options, and I’m very pleased to say that he arrived promptly on the day in question. He was a very professional fellow, and managed to do the job in a matter of hours.

Having dealt with many tradesmen over the years, I was expecting this to be a lot more inconvenient and stressful. The whole process was easy and completely effortless, and I would heartily recommend the company to everyone I know.

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Posted by Jane - September 17, 2010 at 7:46 pm

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My brief encounter with a souris maison

While staying in a holiday home on a Normandy farm, I heard the scuttling of a souris maison in my room. I didn’t know that phrase at all at the time, however, but my wife is French, and she knew what it was. She informed me, in a bit of a panic, that the sound was caused by a house mouse.

Usually, the presence of a rodent would make her scream in terror, but she was very conscious of the fact that our young children were asleep in the very next room. I’ve never really understood this phobia she has, though, but I always do my best to be sympathetic. A harmless little mouse doesn’t scare me at all.

But I promised to do what I could in the morning, so I went out and bought some bait stations to lay. I had to be very careful where I placed them, however, because they can be harmful to children and pets.

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Posted by Jane - September 13, 2010 at 10:36 am

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Why We Had to Be Anti Pigeon!

We’ve found a wonderful house in the Loire Valley for next summer, and are all very excited about the trip. It’s through a business contact of my husband’s and the owner doesn’t have much English. We were concerned to hear about him and ‘Anti Pigeon’ in one of his recent emails about our booking. After all, we’ve got nothing against pigeons and have always supported the work of the RSPB!

One of my neighbours has an au pair from Paris, who patiently explained that what the chap actually meant was bird control. It seems there has been a problem with pigeons nesting in the attic of this place, and the owner is getting in professionals before we arrive.

I like a robin as much as the next person but know that pigeons can be a real nuisance as well as potentially risky to health so I’m just glad it’s all under control.

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Posted by Jane - September 9, 2010 at 8:19 am

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Maximise available space with a folding table

If space is at a premium in your home, you might want to consider a folding table in order to give you more flexibility and versatility when it comes to planning your interior design.

Folding tables generally come in two types – tables designed to be folded away when not in use, and extending tables that can be folded out to their full size whenever more table space is needed. The style you choose will depend largely on your available space and how often you intend to entertain friends and family.

If you want the best deals on folding tables, it is best to utilise the power of the Internet by browsing through price comparison sites for the ultimate bargain.

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Posted by Jane - August 19, 2010 at 10:41 am

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Choosing chairs for your garden

When it comes to choosing garden chairs, there are a number of different factors to take into consideration before you make your final purchase.

Budget is obviously going to play a huge role in your decision. If money is tight, plastic garden furniture is probably the best range to look at. A plastic chair will be cheap, durable, and weather resistant to a very high degree.

If you have a little more to spend, then wooden chairs are a good option. They are far more aesthetically appealing than plastic, although some will need treatment periodically to retain their weatherproofing.

Lastly, metal garden furniture can be considered. Hard-wearing and durable, metal chairs may cost a little more but they will last for years.

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