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Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipad. Show all posts

Friday, March 25, 2011

iPad 2 Has Been Launched!

The apple iPad2 was released in Perth yesterday. Dozens of people queued for hours to get the latest tablet offering from Apple. See the full article here from PerthNow.com.au

Thursday, March 3, 2011

iPad 2 Coming Soon!!

The new iPad 2 was just released in San Francisco yesterday, boasting a thinner case, 2 cameras, a faster processor and better screen response.

Stay tuned to our blog to see the Perth release date, or submit your interest by emailing us at info@dcnsolutions.net!

See the full article at techdigest.tv

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Special for September!

This month's special is the Acer Aspire AS1820PT. If you are thinking of an iPad with its limited memory and keyboard input, you might want to think of this instead! The AS1820PT is a small laptop with a built in touchscreen and keyboard, so you can use it as a tablet OR a regular laptop, depending on what you want to do! It comes with Windows 7, built in web cam and plenty of hard drive space, so you have all you need for work or play! For September only, you can get this laptop for $1449 (RRP $1599), see more details at dcnsolutions.localline.com.au!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

iPad Review: Is it good for Work?

The iPad has been out for a while now, and millions of these units have been sold. You can browse the web, instant message, send emails and play games. But how about using your iPad to replace your work laptop? This article from Toms Guide reviews the iPad on a short holiday, and its quite interesting to see their opinion of the latest tech craze. A cheap Netbook might be a better option (see our range here)

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Should I get an iPad?

The iPad is the new "must have" gadget to take to world by storm, but should you rush out and get one? A quick Google search will reveal that there have been teething problems with the wireless networking, and print support. DCN Solutions advises to wait at least 12 months (as with any new technology) for the teething problems to be addressed. This will also allow time for developers to write custom programs so you can get the full potential of the iPad.