by SyedT on September 8, 2011
It is a well-known fact that the iPad 2 is a serious video making and editing machine. The onboard camera that supports video recording up to 720p and the iMovie application that can be used to edit your movies professionally is proof of this claim. However, it is also very awkward to film while holding a 9.7’ tablet, the resulting video often is very shaky and does not do justice to the hardware and software features provided by the iPad 2. For this dilemma, the folks over at Makayama have designed a special movie mounting tripod that helps you radically improve video capture with your iPad 2.
The Movie Mount case allows you to attach additional accessories to your iPad 2, with the help of standard hot shoes, thus helping you in capturing professional video clips. Accessories that are supported with the Movie Mount include Wide angle and telephoto lenses, microphones and video lights. The tripod helps keep your iPad 2 still whilst recording and allows you to pan your shots with great ease. The Movie Mount is available to pre-order now for $69.95, with the first deliveries expected to ship in October. If you often find yourself using your iPad 2 to capture videos and long for a proper setup, then you should definitely order one for yourself now by clicking here.
by SyedT on September 2, 2011

iPad keyboard combo cases have been around for quite a while now. To be frank, not all of them are very well thought out and just do not match up to the premium build and feel of the iPad, until now. Through evolution, we now witness the birth of the Clamcase that supports both the iPad and the iPad 2. One look at this premium keyboard case and you will realize that it was meant to create an illusion of a unified product with your iPad, making the combo feel like an exquisitely build netbook. While using it you will notice that not only it matches your iPad perfectly and creates a sense of harmony between both the products, but it also provides ample protection and functionality.
The Clamshell case provides a hard-shell case, made of ultra-durable high grade PC-ABS plastic ensuring solid drop and scuff protection and a clever 360 degree hinge that allows for a variety of viewing angles. An integrated bluetooth keyboard featuring Apple style scissor action chicklet keys allows you to give up the inefficient touchscreen keyboard and improves your efficiency thus allowing you to do more work in less time and with fewer errors. Clever keyboard shortcuts also help and simplify many of your regular functions and streamline your work process even more.
Priced competitively at $149, you owe it to yourself to check out this case if you are in the market for a keyboard case combo. You will not regret your decision.
Hit here to order a case for yourself from the Clamcase Product Page.
by SyedT on August 26, 2011
Rumor has it that following the recent strings of legal spats between Apple and the Korean electronics Giant, there is a very strong possibility that this time around, Samsung will not be a part of Apple’s supply chain.
The much anticipated iPad 3 is anticipated to go into production as early as October and most probably without Samsung. Prior to the seemingly endless lawsuits, several of which have been won by Apple, Samsung was a key supplier to Apple and provided iPad displays.
Apple has reportedly lined up a deal with LG, which currently is providing displays for the iPad 2, to be one of the display suppliers for the iPad 3. Also, Apple is in the process of finalizing a $1 billion deal with Sharp, which we anticipate is a prepayment for the iPad 3’s display.
The guts of the iPad 3 will most likely feature the new A6 chip, developed by Apples in house production. Assembly for the iPad 3 will most likely continue with Foxconn. However, a second assembler, Pegatron Corp. will also reportedly pick up production of the iPad 3. Looks like Apple has learnt from its past mistakes and this time around will make sure to have a healthy supply of iPad 3 units available to meet the enormous demand.
by SyedT on August 26, 2011

If you were teetering on the brink anddeciding whether to get the original iPad or the iPad2, this latest scoop might just nudge you in the right direction. Apple has recently accounted massive price cuts for its original iPad that was launced in April 2010. Get this, an original iPad 16 GB for a measly $299, with free shipping right from the Apple Store. The 32Gb and 64 GB iPads are also being sold for $399 and $499 respectively. Granted they are selling refurbished units, but you can bet that they will be just as good as new. Considering that this is the lowest price that Apple has set for its iPad lineup, this might be a good time for newbies to hop on the iOS bandwagon and for us folks to get ourselves a new tablet.
Even though the 1st Gen iPad is an older tablet, it still is an undeniably remarkable device and if perfect if you are not concerned about the slight improvements made in the newer iPad. If you are interested in this deal, head over to the Apple Store and order one for yourself now. The 16GB models are currently out of stock, but we hope that they will be replenished soon.
Link for the Discounted Refurb iPads.