The Apple iPad: A Quick Review

February 9th, 2010 posted by easmgr

After a long wait, Apple’s version of the tablet PC has finally arrived. The iPad as they call it is set to go on sale in April this year. The latest offering from Apple is a cross between a Smartphone and a laptop and takes tablets to new highs.

Main Features

The iPad incorporates a 9.7 inch wide touch screen to give you perfect hands on experience. It also has a high resolution backlit LED screen with a 178 degree viewing angle and good color and contrast to give you a perfect viewing experience every time. The large touch screen surface makes it easier to select whatever you want and the touch response has also been rejuvenated

The iPad is portable, just like any other tablet PC. Weighing just 1.5 pounds and half an inch in thickness, it is extremely handy to carry anywhere. Its ten hour battery life and built in 802.11n wireless network or the optional 3G capabilities make it the perfect gadget for those on the move.

Built into it is an A4 chip which is designed specifically for the iPad, giving it increased performance. It does not have a USB port, but it does have a 30 pin dock connector and built in speakers.

Applications?

Over 140,000 applications from the application store are compatible with the iPad. It also contains popular apps such as Safari and Video.

Music and more

The iPad lets you organize and take your music anywhere, all you have to do is touch the screen, and your favorite songs will play. Buying music and videos from the iTunes store is also easy with your iPad.

The downside?

There is no camera or wireless sync, making it a bit dull. It also lacks multitasking abilities; maybe Apple will feature it in an update sometime soon.

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