Leading Brands Publishing announces the imminent release of a fully interactive iPad and Android travel guide, Dubai 2012. The new guide comes packed with vibrant images of this cosmopolitan city and reality video clips of tourist hot spots such as malls, restaurants and hotels, giving readers a fully interactive and realistic experience of Dubai. Dubai 2012 is downloadable through the MAGapp e-reader, a free app that brings content to life with entertaining features such as video, audio, social media and live web links. Tim Perkin, marketing assistant at Leading Brands Publishing, talked about the innovative guide which is to be launched in January 2012, "The tablet market, both the iPad and Android has been lacking a Dubai travel e-guide which really shows e-readers the city in action, from useful videos showing the best ways to get round the city to highlights of some of Dubai's premier attractions. Dubai 2012 is a well written and visually engaging guide which appeals to all tourists and travellers visiting this metropolitan, buzzing city." Everything from hotels and restaurants, shopping, cultural attractions and slightly off the beaten track activities, Dubai 2012 will appeal to both visitors and residents, who want to get the most out of their time in Dubai and see previews of sights and destinations. Useful tools and features include maps of the city and its metro network broken up by zones and with a full navigation system to easily browse through Dubai 2012. A large directory with hyperlinks that take the reader directly to the website of the attraction at the touch of the screen. Dubai 2012, travel e-guide will be released in January to coincide with the Dubai shopping festival which starts on the 5th January 2012.
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