Wednesday, 10 February 2010

What You Do With Your iPad


Apple iPad looks like a big iPhone, but it has much more functionality. It is intended to provide web connectivity between the smartphones which are too small for web connectivity such as browsing and or surfing and that of netbooks, which do not yet the provide the comfortable portability that may be needed.
The sleekly designed iPad is only a half-inch thick, and has has a 9.7-inch touch screen, weighs 1.5
pounds and comes with 16, 32 or 64 gigabytes of flash memory.
- Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity are built in.
- The battery is expected to last 10 hours and can sit for a month on standby without needing a charge.
- The more expensive models will be sold with data plans on 3G connectivity.
- The data plans announced have been simplified at price point of $14.99 per month for 250 mb or $29.99
for unlimited usage.
- The most interesting feature is that the API is open source, so developers are able to develop applications, much in the same manner as apps are available for the iPhone.
- The iPad will also be able to operate apps developed for the iPhone.
- Like iPods and the iPhone, the iPad can sync with Apple's Macintosh and also Microsoft's Windows
computers.
- The iPad can be seen as a great multipurpose device with the ability to handle web-related tasks while
including a book-reading interface that connects to a e-book store.
- The interface looks much like a paper book.
- The iPad touchscreen operates the software that includes a calendar, maps, a video player and iPod
software for playing music.
- Consumers and early adapters may gravitate to the new category for the much improved functionality and new generations of the device can be made to include enhancements.
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