The iPad mini with Retina Display has a 7.9" high resolution touchscreen, A7 dual-core processor, 10-hour battery life, and iOS 7 operating system. It is thinner and lighter than the iPad Air but has fast performance for gaming and apps due to the A7 chip. The iPad mini comes in silver or space gray with 128GB storage and features like an 8MP camera and FaceTime HD camera.
iPhone 6
-Mercy Jane P. Ballesteros-
2. What is iPhone 6? –
➢ A newly redesigned and improved smartphone made for faster processors, better cameras, and higher-resolution screens from Apple Inc. (AAPL:US)
3. The Difference between two iPhones - Display:
➢ iPhone 6 measures 4.7 inches.
➢ iPhone 6 Plus measures 5.5 inches.
Battery Life
➢ iPhone 6 doesn’t deliver an all-day charge.
➢ iPhone 6 Plus yields better results thanks to its size.
Camera
➢ iPhone 6 features 1334-by-750-pixel resolution at 326 ppi.
➢ iPhone 6 Plus features 1920-by-1080 pixel resolution at 401 ppi.
4. iPhone at its largest and thinnest –
➢ Develops an iPhone with a larger, more advanced display meant pushing the edge of design.
5. Retina HD Display –
➢ Made with a bigger screen, a Multi-Touch display with brilliant colors and higher contrast at even wider viewing angles.
6. Technology –
➢ Built on a 64-bit desktop-class architecture, the new A8 chip delivers more power, even while driving a larger display.
➢ The M8 motion coprocessor efficiently gathers data from advanced sensors and new barometers.
➢ And with increased battery life.
7. Camera –
➢ Cameras that changed photos now does the same for video.
➢ The iSight camera has a new sensor with Focus Pixels and new video features.
8. Faster Wireless Performance –
➢ iPhone 6 has faster LTE download speeds, and it support more LTE bands than any other smartphone.
9. Security –
➢ Touch ID technology lets you securely access your iPhone with the perfect password: your fingerprint.
10. iOS 8-
➢ iOS 8 has new capabilities and functions that lets you do things, like using Siri.
➢ It controls the devices in your home or using your health and fitness apps to communicate with your doctor.
11. iPhone versus its competitors
12. iPhone 6 versus Samsung Galaxy S5
13. How they look and feel-
➢ iPhone 6 features a 4.7 inch screen while Samsung Galaxy S5 comes with a 5.1 inch display.
➢ Apple’s new smartphone features a unibody metal design that’s been slimmed down.
➢ Galaxy S5 is an improvement over the Galaxy S4, its hard dimpled back makes it easy to grip.
14. Screen Quality –
➢ iPhone 6 has 1334 x 750 resolution screen packing 326 pixels per inch.
➢ Samsung Galaxy S5 has 1920 x 1080 screen with 432 pixels per inch.
➢ Colors appear bolder on Galaxy S5 than iPhone 6 since it uses an AMOLED display instead of LCD.
15. How the Cameras Stack Up-
➢ iPhone capture better photos in low light.
Galaxy S5 is a bit dimmer and grainier.
16. Battery Life –
➢ Battery life varies depending on how much you use the phone.
➢ Samsung Galaxy S5 has an advantage over iPhone 6, since it has a removable battery.
➢ It has a special “Ultra Power Saving Mode” that makes a screen black and white and only lets you use a handful of basic apps.
17. Applications-
➢ Google Play Store for Android
Everything you need to know about the new iPad Pro. launch date has not been announced but it will be somewhere around November. For more details please visit our website www.techrasta.com
iPhone 6
-Mercy Jane P. Ballesteros-
2. What is iPhone 6? –
➢ A newly redesigned and improved smartphone made for faster processors, better cameras, and higher-resolution screens from Apple Inc. (AAPL:US)
3. The Difference between two iPhones - Display:
➢ iPhone 6 measures 4.7 inches.
➢ iPhone 6 Plus measures 5.5 inches.
Battery Life
➢ iPhone 6 doesn’t deliver an all-day charge.
➢ iPhone 6 Plus yields better results thanks to its size.
Camera
➢ iPhone 6 features 1334-by-750-pixel resolution at 326 ppi.
➢ iPhone 6 Plus features 1920-by-1080 pixel resolution at 401 ppi.
4. iPhone at its largest and thinnest –
➢ Develops an iPhone with a larger, more advanced display meant pushing the edge of design.
5. Retina HD Display –
➢ Made with a bigger screen, a Multi-Touch display with brilliant colors and higher contrast at even wider viewing angles.
6. Technology –
➢ Built on a 64-bit desktop-class architecture, the new A8 chip delivers more power, even while driving a larger display.
➢ The M8 motion coprocessor efficiently gathers data from advanced sensors and new barometers.
➢ And with increased battery life.
7. Camera –
➢ Cameras that changed photos now does the same for video.
➢ The iSight camera has a new sensor with Focus Pixels and new video features.
8. Faster Wireless Performance –
➢ iPhone 6 has faster LTE download speeds, and it support more LTE bands than any other smartphone.
9. Security –
➢ Touch ID technology lets you securely access your iPhone with the perfect password: your fingerprint.
10. iOS 8-
➢ iOS 8 has new capabilities and functions that lets you do things, like using Siri.
➢ It controls the devices in your home or using your health and fitness apps to communicate with your doctor.
11. iPhone versus its competitors
12. iPhone 6 versus Samsung Galaxy S5
13. How they look and feel-
➢ iPhone 6 features a 4.7 inch screen while Samsung Galaxy S5 comes with a 5.1 inch display.
➢ Apple’s new smartphone features a unibody metal design that’s been slimmed down.
➢ Galaxy S5 is an improvement over the Galaxy S4, its hard dimpled back makes it easy to grip.
14. Screen Quality –
➢ iPhone 6 has 1334 x 750 resolution screen packing 326 pixels per inch.
➢ Samsung Galaxy S5 has 1920 x 1080 screen with 432 pixels per inch.
➢ Colors appear bolder on Galaxy S5 than iPhone 6 since it uses an AMOLED display instead of LCD.
15. How the Cameras Stack Up-
➢ iPhone capture better photos in low light.
Galaxy S5 is a bit dimmer and grainier.
16. Battery Life –
➢ Battery life varies depending on how much you use the phone.
➢ Samsung Galaxy S5 has an advantage over iPhone 6, since it has a removable battery.
➢ It has a special “Ultra Power Saving Mode” that makes a screen black and white and only lets you use a handful of basic apps.
17. Applications-
➢ Google Play Store for Android
Everything you need to know about the new iPad Pro. launch date has not been announced but it will be somewhere around November. For more details please visit our website www.techrasta.com
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Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
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Speakers:
Bob Boule
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Gopinath Rebala
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Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
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Apple i pad mini 2
1. Apple iPad mini 2 with Retina 128GB Tablet - Space Gray
The iPad mini with Retina Display from Apple has a smaller form factor than its big brother, the iPad Air.
The iPad mini is just 7.5mm thin and weighs less than 1 pound. Its smaller form factor makes it easier to hold
in one hand. The iPad mini comes in a silver finish.
The 7.9" Retina Display makes its debut on the iPad mini, maintaining its enormous 2048 x 1536 native
resolution. At 326 pixels per inch, the Retina Display can show up to 3.1 million pixels at a time. The Retina
Display is also a capacitive touchscreen so you'll be able to utilize all the multi-touch gestures of iOS 7.
While the iPad mini may have a smaller form factor than the iPad Air, it still has the same dual-core A7 chip.
Apple introduces the 64-bit architecture with the A7 chip, allowing for more robust and powerful apps. In
fact, the A7 chip runs four times faster than the previous generation iPad mini. Also, the A7 chip supports
OpenGL ES version 3.0 so the iPad mini can enable detailed graphics and visual effects once only possible on
desktop computers and game consoles.
The A7 chip is accompanied by the M7 coprocessor, which measures the motion of the iPad mini. By pulling
data from the accelerometer, gyroscope and compass, it lightens the load of the A7 chip. This frees up the
A7 chip to focus on processing multiple tasks and maintaining fast performance. The iPad mini may have the
Retina Display, but it still manages to maintain its 10-hour battery life. That's because the A7 chip isn't just
more powerful, it's also more efficient.
The iPad mini comes with iOS 7. Apple refined the typography, redrew every icon around a new grid system,
and added a precise color palette for a minimalist design. iOS 7 also introduces features, such as the Control
Center. The Control Center can be accessed by swiping up from the bottom of the screen and grants you
access to the most common setting options, such as Airplane mode, Wi-Fi, Airplay and even a flashlight. iOS
7 also introduces iTunes Radio (only available in the United States), a music streaming service from Apple.
You can build your own stations and listen to your favorite songs. You can also view the history of everything
you've heard and added to your Wish List and then download them off iTunes.
2. With iCloud, you can sync your iPad mini to your other iOS devices and Mac computers. Push photos,
download apps and continue from where you left off in iBooks with iCloud. iCloud also offers cloud storage
so you can back up your contacts, photos and important documents to Apple's cloud servers. You can
restore your iPad mini to a previous state using iCloud.
Retina Display
The Retina Display provides 4 times more pixels and 44% greater color saturation than the iPad 2. Within the
7.9" LED-backlit touchscreen, the 2048 x 1536 native resolution render text and images at 326 pixels per inch
and a total of over 3.1 million pixels. The display also features a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating for
increased resolution during use
Dual-Core A7 Chip
Thanks to the A7 chip, apps run faster on the iPad mini. Games are more responsive and everything you do
with the iPad mini feels quicker. It's up to four times quicker than the previous-generation iPad mini. It also
supports OpenGL ES version 3.0, enabling detailed graphics and visual effects once only possible on desktop
computers and game consoles. And the A7 chip features 64-bit architecture, opening the door for even more
robust and powerful apps
M7 Coprocessor
The iPad mini was designed to be on the move. That's why the M7 coprocessor measures motion from your
iPad mini by pulling data from the accelerometer, gyroscope, and compass. This allows your apps to give you
a better experience based on the movement of your iPad mini. It's a task that would normally fall to the A7
chip. But M7 is more efficient at it, which saves on power and opens up the A7 chip to focus on other tasks
Battery Life
The iPad mini may be faster and more powerful, but it's not more power hungry. Even though it's four times
faster than the previous generation iPad mini, it still gives you the same 10-hour battery life. That's because
the A7 chip isn't just more powerful, but utilizes low voltage to be more efficient
802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi
With twice the Wi-Fi performance, thanks to two antennas and MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output)
technology, the iPad mini can reach download speeds of up to 300 Mbps. With dual-band (2.4GHz and 5GHz)
802.11n Wi-Fi and MIMO, that's double the data rate of the previous-generation iPad mini. So now when
you want to download a movie, share photos or documents with AirDrop, or just browse the web, your
connection is even faster than before
Face Time HD Camera
Sometimes it's nice to put a face to the conversation. And with FaceTime video calls on the iPad mini, your
conversations look better than before. Make a video call over Wi-Fi or cellular and see (or show) every
expression on the beautiful display. Now the FaceTime HD camera features a next-generation backside
illumination sensor with larger pixels, which brightens up all your FaceTime chats, selfies, and group Photo
Booth shots, even in low-light situations
5-Megapixel iSight Camera
The 5-megapixel iSight camera on iPad mini was designed to help you capture all of life's moments at a
moment's notice. Use the Retina display as an easy viewfinder to frame the perfect shot. Quickly swipe
between capturing stills or 1080p Full HD video. Every time you shoot, the image signal processor in the A7
chip works with the camera to make a ton of adjustments and deliver a great picture or video automatically
3. iOS 7
Apple has refined the typography, redrawn every icon around a new grid system, and added a precise color
palette for a minimalist design with iOS 7. iOS 7 improves and adds features to the iPad mini. The Control
Center is where you have access to the most common setting options like Airplane Mode, volume, Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth, Camera, AirPlay and more. iOS 7 also introduces AirDrop, where you can share photos, videos,
and contacts from any app with a Share button. iOS 7 also introduces iTunes Radio (only available in the US),
which lets you build your own stations and listen to your favorite songs. You can also view the history of
everything you've heard and added to your Wish List and then download them off iTunes.
Product Highlights:
General
2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
CDMA 800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
4G Network LTE
SIM Nano-SIM
Body
Dimensions 200 x 134.7 x 7.5 mm (7.87 x 5.30 x 0.30 in)
Weight 341 g (3G/LTE) (11.68 oz)
Display
Type LED-backlit IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size 1536 x 2048 pixels, 7.9 inches (~324 ppi pixel density)
Multitouch Yes
Protection Oleophobic coating
Sound
Alert types N/A
Loudspeaker Yes, with stereo speakers
3.5mm jack Yes
Memory
Card slot No
Internal 128 GB storage, 1 GB RAM DDR3
Data
GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band
Bluetooth Yes, v4.0 with A2DP, EDR
USB Yes, v2.0
Camera
Primary 5 MP, 2592x1944 pixels, autofocus
Features Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR
Video Yes, 1080p@30fps, video stabilization
Secondary
Yes, 1.2 MP, 720p@30fps, face detection, FaceTime over
Wi-Fi or Cellular
Features OS iOS 7.0.4
4. Chipset Apple A7
CPU Dual-core 1.3 GHz Cyclone (ARM v8-based)
GPU PowerVR G6430 (quad-core graphics)
Sensors Accelerometer, gyro, compass
Messaging iMessage, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser HTML (Safari)
Radio No
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support and GLONASS
Java No
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- Siri natural language commands and dictation
- AirDrop file sharing
- iCloud cloud service
- iCloud Keychain
- Twitter and Facebook integration
- TV-out
- Maps
- Audio/video player/editor
- Organizer
- Image viewer/editor
- Document viewer/editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Voice memo
- Predictive text input
Battery
Non-removable Li-Po battery (23.8 Wh)
Talk time Up to 10 h (multimedia)
CONTACT US:
Top End Electronics
PO BOX 58429
Botany, Auckland
New Zealand 2163
Email: sales@topendelectronics.co.nz
Customer Care No.
New Zealand: (09) 8890607
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