Big in Japan, a Dallas-based idea factory for mobile applications, has announced that it will release a native version of ShopSavvy for the Apple iPad. The iPad version of ShopSavvy will retain all the features the application's millions of users have grown to love, while incorporating new functionality to enhance the shopping experience.
"The iPad enables ShopSavvy to really spread its wings as an application for users who want the power, ease of use and larger size of this touchscreen tablet," said Alexander Muse, co-founder of Big in Japan. "After downloading ShopSavvy for iPad, we anticipate that many cost-conscious consumers will carry the tablet with them as a constant shopping companion."
ShopSavvy for iPad will extend the application's price-comparison focus with new capabilities, including video product reviews, side-by-side comparisons of scanned products, in-depth product information and other features, the company said.
Big in Japan also said that it has added the iPad as a prize option (in addition to the Google Nexus One) in the recently announced ShopSavvy video testimonial contest.
Ranking as one of the most popular apps on Android phones since its launch in September 2008, ShopSavvy became available on the iPhone in November 2009. More than 1 million ShopSavvy users scanned more than 18 million products on Black Friday weekend alone, Nov. 27-29, 2009.
ShopSavvy enables users to comparison shop on the go for more than 20 million products at more than 20,000 retailers worldwide, simply by scanning the product's barcode using the phone's built-in camera. Using the barcode information, ShopSavvy searches the Web for the best prices on the product, displaying the lowest prices online as well as at nearby brick-and-mortar retailers. ShopSavvy looks up product reviews to further assist with purchase decisions.
Worry not Mapple fans...errr, customers I mean, the camera "adapter" for the iPad will have a low cost of $100 with the "amazing" resolution of 2 Megapixels, now you will be able to take pictures, record and scan....so at the end if this actually happen, the "iPad" will cost the same as a tablet pc yet still underpowered and over limited....great!
I agree, why make a big deal about this. Oh customers will use this all the time. Sure how will they use it if the device has no camera to input the data and use the software.