The world's highest-resolution 7" tablet puts over 2.3 million pixels in the palm of your hand. With 323 pixels packed into every inch, you can read text that's sharper than the printed page, see images more vivid than the highest quality photo magazine, and watch videos come to life in vibrant 1080p HD.
Nexus 7 is made by ASUS and packs a serious punch. With a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon™ S4 Pro processor and 2GB of RAM, everything runs faster. Plus, high-performance rendering ensures 3D graphics are smooth and dynamic.
Nexus 7 features stereo speakers and Surround Sound powered by Fraunhofer3 (the MP3 inventors) so you get rich and immersive audio. Hear it all more clearly with finely tuned volume boost technology that makes dialog and sound crisp and easier on the ears.
Rumour has it Apple will open up the iPhone App Store to games costing around $19.99, but only for big name publishers, like GameLoft and EA. Such a price point would end up competing with Nintendo DS and lower-end PSP titles.
When Apple released its subscription policy last week, publishers were quiet about it, but the buzz was that the 30 percent cut that the tech giant demands for content moving across platforms like the iPad and the iPhone seemed awfully steep.
Sennheiser is German company that specializes in high end audio equipment like microphones, headphones and more. Of course they did not forget iPhone users, and have a wide selection of audio products for your phone. One of their products is relatively inexpensive headset Sennheiser MM 50.