Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Basis for our Speaker Case Idea

We understand that in a Post-PC age we have more people buying Tablets for their personal use. We have found that Ipads, nooks, kindles, and other tablet type gadgets have struggled with sound quality and usability if you are in a group setting and want your tablet to produce sound that will allow the whole group to hear and enjoy either music, apps, movies or other potential activities. Complaints are endless, and we have the solution, a thin speaker that is a part of the tablet case; tablet cases are bought by almost all people to protect their tablet.

here are some of the complaints:

Ipad: http://www.ipadforums.net/ipad-2-forum/21284-how-new-speaker-sound-level-volume-ipad2.html


Also: http://www.theipadguide.com/content/top-10-ipad-2-bugs-problems-and-complaints/7177401


6. Microphone distortion. There are microphone sound quality differences between iPad 2 models. The 3G + Wi-Fi models feature a mic opening in plastic, while on Wi-Fi only models the mic is surrounded by aluminum. This has been shown to negatively affect sound quality on the 3G-enabled iPad 2.
7. Speaker quirks. A new speaker grille made its way onto the iPad 2, but audio quality is unchanged from the original iPad. Some have complained that the volume is lower, but keep in mind the new speaker design faces slightly backward, not just down.

We as CoverPlay wish to address these issues

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