Not exact matches
It is also a key feature of the company's much anticipated Google Home
device, also revealed
at today's event, which will
compete directly with Amazon's successful Echo.
Plastic Logic, a startup that is developing a reading
device that could
compete with Amazon.com's Kindle, showed off a prototype
at the All Things Digital Conference yesterday.
In other words, OEMs should be free to build all kinds of
devices —
devices with keyboards, without keyboards, with front - facing cameras, two inches, three inches, four inches — that operators should be able to
compete on the strength and coverage of their network — 2G, 3G, 4G, LTE, CDMA — and that in the end, with innovation coming
at every layer, it would be the consumer who would be able to benefit by getting the best
device on the best network for them.
I'm so sick of people telling those of us who are disgruntled fans to relax and give this club time to correct itself... for anyone who believes that taking a wait - and - see approach is appropriate
at this juncture they should take a good long look
at themselves in the mirror because they are a big part of the problem... no other «big» club's fans would stand for this shit for nearly as long as we have... think about it, we've witnessed a changing of the guard
at every major club in England, Spain, France and Germany in the last several years because those «big» clubs failed to live up to expectations (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG, Chelsea, ManU, ManCity etc...)... for some reason, many fans have become as fragile as our current manager, believing that there couldn't possibly be a suitable replacement, even though everyone of these clubs have found multiple replacements and still achieved far more than our club... this mindset has been created by an organization that has been milking it's fans, telling countless lies (no world class players available) and lowering expectations every since they rolled out the biggest lie of all: that we couldn't spend because of the new stadium but once it was paid off we could
compete with any team in the world... this organization is rotting from the inside out and if we don't demand that those in charge put soccer first this despicable behaviour won't end with Wenger's ridiculous 2 year contract... I think the real fear isn't that a suitable replacement doesn't exist, but that this organization is so money hungry and poorly mismanaged that we will sink even lower by choosing our next coach the same way they choose our players, on the cheap... even so, we need to see what mustache will do if left to his own
devices so he will have to show his true colours... only then can we purge this club and start anew
Without the scale of a company like
AT&T, these smaller players simply can't get manufacturers to build
devices at a low enough cost and in a timely enough manner to
compete against
AT&T.
However, the number of photovoltaic cells needed for such
devices mean it can not
compete on price with fossil fuels, says Daniel Gamelin, a chemist
at the University of Washington in Seattle.
It's widely known that Microsoft
at some point during its early days breaking into the games console business considered a handheld
device to
compete with Nintendo's then - current Game Boy Advance... Read More
But the
devices lack the power to
compete against the likes of other
devices at this price range.
As I mention in the video look,
at that price Toshiba's small slate is
competing with larger
devices that offer a greater range of functionality and potential.
When you look
at the hardware in general, the e-reader is smaller and lighter than the Amazon Kindle and other
competing devices.
In order to
compete against the new
devices, they are drastically reducing the price on the Nook Simple Touch With Glowlight to $ 119
at Target and Walmart Stores on Monday.
At first, MOBI - formatted ebooks could only be read on Amazon's Kindle e-readers, but it didn't take long for them to wise up and create apps so that MOBI files could be read on
competing devices.
(AP)-- Borders Group Inc. has begun taking orders for the Kobo electronic book reader and pushing it
at a lower price than
competing devices.
There are plenty of
competing devices out there from Xiaomi and ASUS to name only two that spring immediately to mind that are also offering great phablets
at great prices, but the m1 Note must still be a contender in this space.
At the Mobile World Conference this past weekend, Samsung Electronics revealed the Galaxy Tab 10.1 (Model: P7100), an Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) tablet
device expected to
compete with the Apple iPad.
The price is drastically lowered to
compete with other lower - end
devices and is widely available
at $ 129.99.
The
device will have wi - fi for downloads but no 3G capability, something that helps its price point
compete with the Kindle and Nook, as iRiver Story will be available from in - store and online retailers on July 17th
at a price of $ 139.99 US.
This 7 - inch tablet, launched
at Mobile World Congress 2014 on Sunday, looks to
compete with
devices like Google's Nexus 7, but brings full 4G LTE connectivity and phone functions, so it falls into the top end of the phablet line as much as it does the small tablet line.
«Freescale's i.MX 7 series scores industry leading dynamic and static power efficiency numbers,
at a fraction of
competing devices,» said Ron Martino, vice president of Applications Processors and Advanced Technology Adoption for Freescale's MCU group.
With the tremendous discounted costs on the next generation of Kindles, other companies need to be able to offer their
devices at lower rates in order to
compete.
At this price point, the
device is set to
compete with Redmi Note and Alcatel OneTouch Flash.
While some tablet makers have suggested that Windows RT
devices could be priced as low as $ 300, a leaked slide from ZDNet shows that Asus isn't aiming to
compete at that end of the market.
The Nook HD is a 7 inch Android - based tablet with a high definition screen, just like the other two
competing devices, and it starts
at the same $ 199 price point.
Among the
competing devices, only the Galaxy S7 and the Xperia Z5 features the IP68 rating, all the others (LG G5, HTC 10, HTC U Ultra, ZTE Axon 7 and Moto Z2 play) are not rugged
at all.
This is
competing against those no - name, bargain basement
devices you only ever see
at a god - forsaken drug store electronics counter, or that get trotted out as doorbusters for the poor saps who don't know any better on Black Friday each year.
Combine the price of a Surface RT along with a Touch Cover or Type Cover and you'll be looking
at an expensive
device that wants to
compete with cheap Android tablets.
At $ 399 (available in either a black or a white case, price as of March 15, 2010), the Alex eReader is more expensive than
competing devices, but the $ 120 to $ 150 premium is worthwhile: The dual - screen Alex offers the best combination of an electronic paper display (EPD) and a separate LCD screen I've seen yet, and the reader impresses on almost every level.
Yet, Google will sell it
at a mere $ 400, which is significantly lower than
competing devices.
Other than that, it would seem this
device is aimed more
at competing with the Nook Color, than with the IPad or other android tablets.
Overall, we found the
device was as zippy as
competing models, though we did have a little trouble
at times connecting to the Web using Wi - Fi.
Reportedly priced
at $ 250, the Amazon
device will also
compete with similarly equipped bargain slates, such as the $ 199 Lenovo IdeaPad, a new Android tablet with a 7 - inch color display.
Priced
at $ 259, the Nook will
compete directly with the latest Kindle
device from Amazon.com, according to the New York Times and other reports.
At an annual meeting of Amazon shareholders on 25 May 2010, CEO Jeff Bezos responded to a shareholder who asked about the iPad by saying, «The Kindle will
compete with these LCD
devices like the iPad by being a very focused product.
While
at least one analyst has argued Amazon's Kindle Fire will «hardly be an iPad killer,» it appears Amazon's strategy to price the
device far below the iPad will help it
compete quite well.
At 7.7 - inches x 5 - inches x.43 - inches the Nook HD is slightly wider than the Google Nexus 7 and considerably narrower that the Amazon Kindle Fire It's also lighter than both
competing devices.
Cliff: The battle isn't print vs. digital --- it's reading for pleasure vs. all the other forms of entertainment that now
compete for our attention
at home and on our mobile
devices.
It has been nearly a year since the iPad launched, and manufacturers have been hard
at work trying to catch up and
compete with Apple's popular tablet
device.
Microsoft had no real response to this
device, and the first batch of Android tablets couldn't draw interest while
competing at the same price as iPad.
The timing of the launch prompted headlines that the initiative was a
device to bypass Amazon, but Chantal Restivo - Alessi, chief digital officer
at HarperCollins, says she never had any intention of
competing with the internet company.
Amid the attempts of off - brand tablet manufacturers to try their chances
at competing against the iPads and the Kindle Fires of the world, there occasionally comes a
device that catches the eye for its combination of cost and performance.
Their offer is quite complete and while the MultiPads won't
compete with top of the line
devices like the Galaxy Tab or the Motorola Xoom, I'm pretty sure many of you will
at least consider them.
But I can't imagine
competing with such a
device, especially
at a high level, or using it to tackle an entire campaign.
But Nintendo is
at its best when it doesn't try to
compete with other
devices on the market, and often
at its worst when it does.1 Nintendo is not
competing on hardware.
Some argue that Nintendo isn't really
competing with Sony and Microsoft
at all, and in a way that's true; cheaper consoles that are largely family friendly can have a place alongside more powerful
devices, as it's not exactly uncommon to see someone with a Nintendo console and either an Xbox or PlayStation as well.
So given that there's the same or similar number of people claiming for an injury each year (albeit the number who are doing it online, indeed more and more from mobile
devices, is still increasing), and given that competitors in the PI space online have continually increasing investment to meet
competing higher media prices (eg Google Adwords is becoming more expensive for personal injury keywords — in the States some keywords eg «car crash attorney» ones are over $ 500 per click without any guarantee of making that a converted enquiry), and given more entrants into the market each year, pressures for many PI firms
at the moment are understandably intense.
We don't yet know what specifications to expect from the P9, but we should be looking forward to a
device aimed
at competing with the recently - launched Galaxy S7.
«The Court notes also that, on
devices other than Windows based PCs,
competing operators of Microsoft have sufficiently large market shares to constitute communication networks whose level of use and attractiveness for users are
at least comparable to those of Skype and Microsoft, taken together.»
Trend Micro has seen similar problems in other
devices, Nunnikhoven said, most recently with smart speakers from Bose and Sonos, which
compete against Google Home and Amazon Echo
at the top end, targeting the audiophile market.
Though many streaming media
devices still struggle with limited libraries,
competing products such as Apple TV, Sonos, Boxee and Roku are able to offer more than Google — and for well under $ 300 — said Jia Wu, senior analyst
at Strategy Analytics.
The budget market has gotten more aggressive since then, however, with excellent
devices like the Moto G5 offering near - stock Android software
at similarly low prices... so can the Idol 5 still
compete?