Apple iPad Air 2 Vs. Lenovo Yoga Tablet Pro: 'Quality vs. Quantity or Quality vs. Quality?'
Apple iPad Air 2 Vs. Lenovo Yoga Tablet Pro: 'Quality vs. Quantity or Quality vs. Quality?'
In the world of high technology today, the smaller the device is, the more convenient it is to use. That is why two of the largest tech rivals, such as the Apple Company and Lenovo, is battling between about which device will conquer the growing tech savvy population in the market these days when it comes to tablets.
Quality vs. quantity; it is undeniable that Apple is now on the top of the list when it comes to the production of their state of the art, innovative gadgets. Lenovo, on the other hand, is leading in line with other tech giants regarding the number of devices produced to global market and consumption. Whether coincided or not, the release of the two newest tablets, the Apple iPad Air 2 and Lenovo Yoga Tablet Pro is seamlessly comparable towards the consumer's eye.
Both of the tablets were released third week of October. The absence of Steve Jobs during the production and development of the iPad Air 2 is unnoticeable, as the idea still lingers and captures the attention of the avid users of Apple tech gadgets. Meanwhile, the Actor behind the film 'Jobs', Ashton Kutcher, who portrayed Steve Jobs, went on the other side of the journey, when acquired By Lenovo as the product endorser and product engineer of the said company.
In a statement made by Kutcher, he is proud to tell that the newest Lenovo Yoga Tablet pro is "the best of Lenovo tablets ever made." With its elegant design in camera and display with 1.6 megapixel in front and 8 megapixel in rear, his vision to create the device is visible; with a quad display of 2560x1440 resolution, adjustable aspect ratio starting at 16:9 and equipped with 1.33 GHz Intel Atom processor and 2 GB of RAM, not to mention the evolutionary 8-watt sound system with a subwoofer to enjoy a fully pack sound while watching movies, is supported with internal storage of 16 GB or 32 GB that can be upgraded up to 64 GB. Above all, the battery life of the device can lasts up to 15 hours.
On the other hand, Apple's iPad Air 2, still fighting its way to the top, the 9.7 inch tablet is comparably durable with its weight of 0.96 lbs. with a Touch ID feature, 50% lighter than the weight of Lenovo at 2.09 lbs.; its visible features like the anti-reflective coating, gold palette design and 8 megapixel camera with the A8X processor and 2GB RAM. When it comes to battery life, Lenovo wins up to 50% as the iPad Air can only stand up to 10 hours.
But above all, when it comes to price, Lenovo has the reasonable price of $500 that comes together all the features abovementioned, while the iPad Air 2 starts at $499 (upgrade to 128 GB is excluded, price will be $829).
The cards have been laid on the table, with all the marketing strategy and proclaiming its own products as 'the best', two of them have their own pros and con, but as the competition goes, it all matters not just in the number of production, quality is above all, the main reason consumer stick to their choices. Hence, the battle goes on.
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