An iPad Tablet is the latest invention by The Apple Computer Company. It is called the iPad and literally looks like a small tablet (biblical style). The iPad is about the size of a book held open in your hands, which is actually it’s primary use. Many people use it like its competitor’s product, the Amazon Kindle. IPads have a touch screen and are very much like a large iPhone.
The iPad will be available to buy by the end of March, 2010. Orders have started since the product was officially released and it has sold thousands in the first month. This is because its first major appearance anywhere in public was when it was used on stage at the Grammy Awards. The host read the winner from it.
From behind it looks like a small, closed Apple laptop. From the front, it looks like an iPhone five times its normal size. It has no keyboard or mouse that come with it, though it is very sophisticated technology that is able to play music, record sound, use almost all current Macintosh programs for computer and phone, connect to the web, download many different types of files, and make phone calls.
This miracle of technology is only a pound and a half, so you can take it with you anywhere. It has a decent amount of memory and battery life. Despite this (and despite the touch screen) it looks very simple. There is one USB connector. The only other external device is a single headphone jack. Speakers and microphone are built in but cannot be seen. It looks extremely stream lined and polished.
This product had been in the works for seventeen years before it was finally released in January 2010. Its long production ensured firstly that all the major kinks and problems could be worked out. It secondly made the hype over the product far more than it would have been over any other Apple product.
This is even including the price which many view as high. The iPad starts at five hundred dollars without any keyboard or mouse. Those need to be bought on their own. Sales have not slowed, but some are surprised by the product’s limitations. It cannot operate more than one program at a time nor are there video recording options. Many believe these problems will be soon corrected and upgraded.
The name has certainly created some waves and has had a lot of talk about it. Some have laughed at it due to its hygienic connotations. Others were upset that the iPad was not a name originally owned by Apple. There was another project in the works named iPAD, though the name was abandoned for something else. Apple then used it, though it is unclear if the rights to the name belong to the original user or not. It will be difficult for Apple to change it now, though, since it is ready to go out to stores.
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