Wednesday, September 29, 2010

iPad From Apple


iPad is a tablet computer designed and manufactured by Apple. The design is elegant and spectacular. It looks more like iPod Touch and iPhone, but it is much bigger. The front 9.7 inch LED LCD is scratch resistant. The rear body is covered with silver-colored aluminum with Apple logo.

This device is a combination of a laptop and a smartphone because it is featured with the wifi and 3G modem to browse the Internet, load and stream media, and install software. It runs almost a similar version of operating system as in iPod Touch and iPhone with few modification.

Display

The LED backlit IPS display does not disappoint. Colors on the screen are vibrant and saturated. The screen is multitouch and handled input excellently. If you're used to the iPhone, then you know how very good Apple's input technology is.

Included Applications

iPad is bundled with the following applications: Mobile Safari (for web browsing), iBooks, Calendar, Contacts, Mail, iTunes, iBookstore, Video/iPod/YouTube, The iWork Suite and many more.

Internal

Onboard is 802.11a/b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1, a digital compass, an accelerometer, microphone, and ambient light sensor. The 3G model will add UMTS / HSDPA data along with an AGPS chip. This device is available in capacities of 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB.

Battery

The iPad uses a 25-watt-hour lithium-polymer. It is non-removable and quite surprisingly can last approximately 8-10 hours.

Limitations

Even though iPad is supported with many features, it has also some limitations that summarized as follows:

? Adobe Flash is not available

? Not equipped with a camera

? No multitasking supported

? Tiny screen size: 9.7 inches

? Not that large storage capacity

? Unremovable battery

? Not having an HDMI port

Despite the limitations Apple has put on some aspects of this device, what it says to the market is significant. The iPad is elegant and powerful unlike any computer you've ever used!








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