These cameras can take still photos as well but should be used for that purpose only in an emergency: Their grainy, low-resolution pictures were little better than the output of the first generation of cameraphones.
(If you suspect that Apple won't offer a flash or higher resolutions - the front camera records 640 by 480 pixel shots, the back 720 by 960 - until it can build those features into an iPad 3 that it will introduce after months of anticipation, you're wising up to the ways of this company.)
If rivals can't come under that just-under-$500 figure, they're going to have to beat Apple in terms of elegance and ease of use. But to judge from the sluggish, overpriced Tab and the embarrassingly incomplete Xoom, that's a lesson they have yet to learn. One of these companies will figure that out before long - but until then, Apple might have this market to itself for a little longer. Read More
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