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The iPad Enemies
13 July 2012
Of course, the iPad is considered one of the best, if not THE best tablet computer right now. With a 9.7 inch, Retina-enhanced, 2048x1536 screen that allows you to read, view photos, play games and surf the internet in style, there isn’t much which lets the iPad down (apart from the unfortunate lack of Flash compatibility). But there are some other tablets which loom nearby, tablets that could become a worrying threat for the iPad in its entire quad-core graphics, dual-core chip glory.
Google’s Master Plan – The Nexus Tablet
10 July 2012
Google have had their secret weapon, their powerhouse, their master plan, boiling away for a while now. Now it’s here and it’s very impressive… it’s the Nexus 7, and it’s big!

Not literally, of course. With 7 inches of powerful, quad-core, high-quality glory, it’s a light, compact, smooth, portable tablet, something that can’t be said for the majority of the Nexus’ tablet forefathers. Now, while the Nexus 7 definitely isn’t quite up to par with Apple technology and can’t quite be described as an ‘iAssassin,’ it’s certainly an attractive device and can be considered an iPad enemy, alongside some other tablets (a link to the ‘iPad Enemies’ article can be put here).  The battery life on the tablet is more than decent and should offer enough juice to last. The ability to use Micro-USB on it only serves to make it all the more effective, unlike some other big-brand tablets we could possibly name.
The iAssassin - The Brand New HTC One X
6 July 2012
Google have had their secret weapon, their powerhouse, their master plan, boiling away for a while now. Now it’s here and it’s very impressive… it’s the Nexus 7, and it’s big!

Not literally, of course. With 7 inches of powerful, quad-core, high-quality glory, it’s a light, compact, smooth, portable tablet, something that can’t be said for the majority of the Nexus’ tablet forefathers. Now, while the Nexus 7 definitely isn’t quite up to par with Apple technology and can’t quite be described as an ‘iAssassin,’ it’s certainly an attractive device and can be considered an iPad enemy, alongside some other tablets (a link to the ‘iPad Enemies’ article can be put here).  The battery life on the tablet is more than decent and should offer enough juice to last. The ability to use Micro-USB on it only serves to make it all the more effective, unlike some other big-brand tablets we could possibly name.