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Camera - The iPad Air Review

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Camera Front and rear facing cameras are necessary features on all modern, premium tablets. The usage model for a rear facing camera on a tablet is hopefully not as a primary image capture device but rather a convenient one. The idea being that if you’re on location somewhere using the iPad for work or play and need to quickly grab an image, having a decent rear facing camera can come in handy rather than having to put away your tablet, pull out your phone and then switch back afterwards. Read More...

Closing Thoughts - Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 and 10.1 Review

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Closing Thoughts Samsung is no stranger to the tablet market, and the latest refresh of the Galaxy Tab lineup shows their experience. The Galaxy Tab Pro 8.3 and Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1 are both good tablets, and the displays in particular are going to be worth the price of entry for some users. As with laptops and smartphones, it’s not just about any one item pushing a tablet over the top, though the reverse isn’t true – if any area is severely lacking, that might be enough to kill interest in a particular device. Read More...

David Harbour Bio (Wiki)

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Similarly, David Harbour made his film debut with a minor role in the 2004 American biopic ‘Kinsey’. In 2005, he also appeared in three films: ‘Confess’, ‘Brokeback Mountain’ and ‘War of the Worlds’. In the same year, he also played a role in the play ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’. Eventually, he became especially known after his role in the British romantic drama film ‘Revolutionary Road’ which was directed by Sam Mendes, and was based on a novel of the same name by Richard Yates. Read More...