Q. How do you make audio come through only on speaker or side of headphones?
Well,with all this DJ stuff out now I am wondering how its so popular so I figured I'd try it.How exactly would you make audio only come out of the left or right speaker and switch?As an additional question,whats the best free program to use for making beats?
A. on your mixer should be a L R knob, L=left R=right
anyways, you can't on the headphones though, if you are using software, you can't.
beats, garageband on mac, or garageband for ipad.
Is it worth getting a higher resolution 1080p on tablets or Ipads?
Q. I know with tv, you can notice the difference when your tv is 40 inch size. What about android tablets or Ipads w/ 10 inch screen and 7 inch seven? Can you really tell the difference? For example i went to the apple store and compared the ipad 2 and ipad 4. Compared side by side the pictures and videos and really does not have a major improvement even with ipad 4 having a retina high resolution screen. I'm thinking of getting the kindle fire but still need to compare with the hd one.
A. There's much difference really, if you look at some HD videos and pictures. There's an actual user experience here, talking about the Kindle Fire HD 8.9". It has mentioned the 1080p screen by the end of the review:
http://budurl.com/KindleHD1080p
The Kindle Fire HD 7" has 720p resolution, so only Kindle Fire HD 8.9" has 1080p resolution. Either one is good for playing HD video, but don't go for the Kindle Fire 2nd generation as there'll be much difference on display of screen.
Just to add, the Kindle Fire HDs are even better than iPad for streaming videos or watching movies, as they have dolby audio speaker and dual band dual-antenna Wi-Fi (the latest iPad has dual band single-antenna WiFi, and it still only has a mono speaker).
Hope that helps.
What is the difference between Kindle Fire and an Ipad?
Q. Can a person also download/read books in an Ipad? What is the best device/tablet that can be used for reading books? What is the difference between the Kindle fire and the regular grey kindle?
Thank you..
A. There's a very good user review here, from an owner of both iPad and Kindle Fire HD. It'll help you decide:
http://budurl.com/KindleHD9orIPad
I say the Kindle Fire HD. Not only it is much cheaper, but also the Kindle is actually doing better than the iPad on some areas. Let me try to give a comparison between them.
iPad advantages (over the Kindle Fire HD):
- Bigger 9.7" screen (Kindle is 8.9" screen max)
- Best screen resolution (Retina display is 264ppi, Kindle is 254ppi)
- Rear view camera
- GPS (but Kindle Fire HD 4G model has GPS as well)
- More app selection (iOS)
Kindle Fire HD advantages (over the iPad):
- Better Dolby audio speaker (the newest iPad still has mono speaker, not even stereo)
- Dual band, dual antennas WiFi (iPad is Dual band, single antenna)
- File transfer with computer directly via USB cable (not for iPad)
- Lighter in weight, more portable
- Kindle only features like Kindle Owners' Lending Library, Kindle FreeTime, X-Ray for movies and books, Text-to-Speech to read a loud books, etc.
- 4G LTE subscription plans are cheaper (a comparison can be found on the Kindle's sales page, for the Kindle HD 4G model)
Kindle Fire HD is even better than iPad when you use the tablet for streaming video and watching movies, as it has dolby audio speaker and dual antenna WiFi. Another thing I like for Kindle is their digital content supply, including books, magazines, music, movies, TV shows, etc. iPad is good on these as well, but any videos and books you bought on iPad can't be used on non-Apple devices, while things you bought from Amazon can be used on other computers or tablets (including iPad).
The latest regular grey Kindle e-readers don't have audio function, so you can't use the Text-to-speech function on those Kindles to read books aloud. The latest Kindle Paperwhite has touch screen, but control is still more convenient on the Kindle Fire. Quite a lot of users reported the anti-glare screen of Kindle Fire HD is quite good for reading as well.
Yes you can download and read books on the iPad, and you can install the Kindle app to read Kindle books on iPad as well. iPad's biggest advantage is on the apps. The Appstore of iPad has been developed for years, so it has a great selection of apps. However, on the Kindle Fire, apps are not really that limited (there're over 60K apps), and many users find all popular apps that they really need are there. You can also sideload quite a lot of Google Play apps (i.e. Android apps) on the Kindle Fire, many reviews have mentioned the steps and it's quite easy. But if some apps are really important to you and you can't find them on the Kindle, then iPad should be your choice.
Hope that helps.
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