Apple iPad Review

This Apple iPad review includes detailed unbiased information you need to enable making a decsion whether to buy or not, it includes i pad pros and cons,  price, where to buy it cheap or for sale, be it new or refubished.

This device is known as a convergence device. It allows the user to do a number of things in addition to reading. You can watch movies, look at pictures, store pictures, get map directions, read and write e-mail, and surf the Internet.

Apple iPad Review Positives 
• The iPad  is a great deal slimmer.
• It has cameras in both the front and back.
• It has a faster processor for FaceTime video chat.
• It includes 3G options for both AT&T and Verizon.

Apple iPad Review Negatives 
• The screen resolution of the iPad hasn’t changed.
• It has mediocre photo quality.
• It still doesn’t support Adobe Flash.
• You need adapters for the ports for HDMI, USB, & SD use.

Apple iPad Review Bottom Line 
Basically, because of its tremendous functionality, it seems that iPad is more competition for laptops and netbooks than it is for eReaders. Apple i Pad is the perfect choice for people who want to enjoy digital books and media, view photos, listen to music, surf the Internet, and more. It delivers a lot of applications in a handy little device that is only 1/2″ thick. This opens up a new world of portable computing.

Apple iPad Review Review: 
It is very similar in appearance to iPhone, but larger. It has the familiar curved back (which feels great in your hand), silver and black color scheme, and a flat screen. This device has a 9.7-inch LED-backlit IPS LCD display based on the multi-touch capacitive display technology utilized by iPhone. It is very responsive to touch, reacting to sweeps, swipes, taps, and jabs.

Basically, the i Pad is a combination laptop/smartphone. It can do almost anything a laptop can do, but it is small and light. It has broad functionality. It will be interesting to see what effect iPad has on the popularity of Amazon Kindle and other eReaders.

As of March, 2010, Apple i Pad WiFi models can be purchased at $499 for the 16GB version, $599 for the 32GB version, or $699 for the 64 GB version. AT&T powers the 3G models. These launched in April of 2010 at a cost of $629 for the 16 GB version, $729, and $829 for the 64GB version.

This great looking Apple iPad is easy to hold because it is only 1/2″ thick in the middle, and it is just 9.7 x 7.4″ in size. PA custom designed the 1GHz A4 chip, giving the user a blast of productivity.

Here are some of the functions you will enjoy with iPad: Listen to iTunes, read & write e-mails, keep notes, keep a list of contacts, watch TV, or watch videos on YouTube. It includes iWork applications that have been re-engineered just for this application. There are about 140,000 applications available for the iPad.

With up to 10 hours of battery life, the Apple i Pad is more power-efficient than a laptop. You can choose from 16, 32, or 64 GB of flash storage. Thanks to the integrated 802.11 b/n, you can access the Internet using WiFi. Simultaneously, the built-in Bluetooth and EDR connects the iPad easily with devices such as the Apple wireless keyboard and headphones.

You get very vivid images with the 1024X763 pixel resolution, so it is really fun to look at photos, watch HD videos, or surf the net. Other features include: Automatic landscape or portrait orientation of documents based on the device’s actual orientation, an accelerometer, a virtual QWERTY keyboard.

Thanks to in-plane switching (IPS) display technology, you get a viewing angle of as much as 178 degrees with this tablet.

The iPad has a 30 pin dock connector, but it does lack USB connectors. You will find the built in compass handy for map use. You can chat via the built in mic and listen to music via the built in speaker/headphone jack. These also facilitate movie and video viewing.

The iBookstore is the built in book store for i Pad. Simon & Schuster, Penguin, and Harper-Collins are among the major publishers providing content to this bookstore.

The first thing you must do is get the free download of iBooks software from the App Store. Then you can purchase, download, and read eBooks. The “bookshelf” where your purchased books are displayed looks just like one you would have in your home.