Tuesday 29 March 2011

Should You Get the Apple iPad

Apple launched the iPad Tablet Computer with great fanfare at the end of January. But should you get one?
First of all let's look at the features of the new iPad tablet. It allows you to browse the internet using Apple's Safari browser. It allows you to create documents, spreadsheets and presentations using Apple's iWork 2010 Office Software (which is currently used on Macs). It has an eReader, allowing you to read books on the iPad, and Apple have launched the iBooks store which allows you to buy eBooks directly from Apple for your iPad. It allows you to watch videos, and play games. And you should be able to read newspapers on it as well - the New York Times has already developed an app to allow their newspaper to be downloaded to the iPad.
Essentially Apple have made a single all-purpose one stop tablet computer in a handy size that is portable. Whether you should buy one depends on what your own needs are.

Book readers were disappointed to learn that the iPad did not use the iInk technology that is incorporated in the Amazon Kindle and Sony Digital reader. (iInk technology is kind to the eyes and allows you to read for hours without strain). However, Apple pointed out that their device was backlit and allowed you to read in bed. If you are a book-lover who only wants an eBook reader you might want to try the Sony Digital reader or Amazon's 6" Kindle, both of which are cheaper than the iPad (because both only read books and don't have the other functions of the iPad).

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1 comment:

  1. The iPad2 is a great buy. It is amazing how quicker it is from the original iPad. If you do end up purchasing one you should also get the DISH Remote Access app from DISH Network. I work at DISH and with this app and my Sling Adapter I can watch live streaming content anywhere I can get 3g or wifi signal. Check out DISH.co/tveverywhere

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