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10/24/2012

iPad mini, Google Nexus 7 and Blu-ray Playing on them

Apple Inc. finally released iPad mini this morning with extremely 7.2 mm, 7.9-inch display and ultrafast wireless. Apple boasted that the iPad mini was the best in the pad market.
Here we will list the specification between iPad and Google Nexus 7 recently released.

Apple iPad Mini Google Nexus 7
Operating system iOS 6 Android 4.1
Price Wi-Fi: $329 (16GB), $429 (32GB), $529 (64GB). Cellular: $459 (16GB), $559 (32GB), $659 (64GB). $199 (8GB), $249 (16GB)
Display 7.9-inch IPS, 1,024×768 pixels (163 ppi) 7-inch IPS, 1,280×800 pixels (216 ppi)
Size 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.28 inches 7.8 x 4.7 x 0.41 inches
Weight 0.68 lbs/308 grams (0.69 for cellular) 0.75 lbs/340 grams
Processor Dual-core A5 processor Quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3
Memory 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB 8GB or 16GB; 1GB RAM
Camera 5-megapixel rear-facing, 1080p HD video; 1.2-megapixel front-facing camera, 720 HD video 1.2-megapixel front-facing
Battery “16.3-watt-hour”; 10 hours battery life (rated) 4,325 mAh; 10.1 hours video battery life (tested)
NFC No Yes
Ports Lightning connector Micro-USB
Color Black, white Black
Blu-ray Disc No No
Through the comparison above, we can see that both iPad mini and Nexus 7 fail to play Blu-ray discs directly.  Here is a good third-party software, Macgo Mac Blu-ray Player,  which can make it possible to directly enjoy the newly released BD on your pad. It is easy to use and the specific process can be find in Macgo Blu-ray Player iPad tutorial.

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