Dec 3, 2011 -
Apple iPad
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Apple iPad
3 Comments Apple iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G – Tablet – 32 GB – 9.7″ IPS ( 1024 x 768 ) – rear camera + front camera – Wi-Fi, Bluetooth – 3G – black
- Processor clock speed: 1000 MHz
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- Processor family: Apple A5
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List Price: £500.00
Price: £500.00
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***DUMMIES GUIDE TO THE IPAD***,
So, you’re thinking of buying an iPad however, you’re not so sure of what it can do and how it works. So, here is the “Dummies Guide to the iPad” to help you make that decision. “I promise to keep the jargon down to a bare minimum” :
To begin with the iPad must be paired to an existing Laptop or Desktop PC. These can be normal Microsoft Windows or Mac PC’s. Once paired you can use the iPad by itself. It only has to be paired once. Although, there is a rumour that the next generation will work straight out of the box.
You will be able to:
-Touch and pinch the screen to type words and move things around
-Send and Receive Emails
-Browse the Internet including Online Banking, Internet Shopping and more…
-Listen to Music, including the Radio when there is a Wireless (Wi-Fi) connection
-Watch Videos and Movies
-Write and Print Letters (see the section on ‘Printing’ further down)
-Download and Play Games
-Become a Smarter Person (more on this later)
-Display Pictures – it is an electronic Picture Frame too!
-Take Pictures and Movies, if it has the onboard camera (iPad2 and newer)
-Have a chat with the relatives abroad using Video Conferencing technology
-Download THOUSANDS of books into a snazzy Book Reader that you can actually turn pages on the screen with
-There are loads more – I’ll leave them as a surprise if you decide to buy one
You will NOT be able to:
-Watch a special type of animation or movie using a technology known as ‘Flash’ – don’t worry about this though, you’ll hear lots of people complaining about it. It really is no big deal and you’ll learn to live without it. Over time, many of the popular web sites will move away from using Flash and use a newer technology that DOES work on iPads.
-Insert a CD (there is no slot and you don’t actually need one)
-In fact, there is not much else you can’t do with an iPad :
THE WIZARDS
No, not the ones’ from Oz! Wizards are helpful programs that magically pop up and automatically configure things like the Internet and Email connections for you. The iPad has more Wizards than you can wave a wand at! When you first switch it on and whenever you need to set something up it will automatically present you with a Wizard. Therefore setting things up is as easy as 1-2-3.
The iPad is also an iPod!! – Loading music is done in one of two ways.
1 – install the free version of iTunes onto your normal PC and follow the Wizards instructions to download your music from the ‘iTunes Store’ or transfer your music from your favourite CD collection. Then, connect the iPad to your computer using the supplied cable and it will automatically ‘Synchronise’ your music to the iPad. Yup, you guessed it – using yet another Wizard!
2 – iTunes is a built in application (or App) on the iPad itself. Tap this App to search for and download your music directly to the iPad. You could even download a movie or your favourite episode of 24 too!
Once the music is on there just tap the iPod App to listen to it. Easy-Peasy!
APPS
The iPad extensively uses Apps. Apps are downloaded, using Wi-Fi. This is why you don’t need a CD drive. These are the icons that are displayed on the screen.
Apps are downloaded from the Internet using yet another App called: “The App Store”. Tap this icon to search for or see a list of the most popular Apps available, some are paid for and some are free! Tap the ‘Install’ button next to the one you’d like, follow the Wizards instructions and the App will automatically download and appear as a new icon on the screen.
LOADING PICTURES
These can be loaded onto the iPad using iTunes, Email or the ‘Camera Connection Kit’ – this is a separate adaptor (£25) that plugs into the bottom of the iPad. Just insert the memory card from your camera into the adaptor and it will automatically load the pictures into the built in Photo App.
THE PICTURE FRAME
When the iPad is locked (by pressing the button on the top-right side) and then back on again, you’ll see a little icon in the lower right side corner of the display. Tap this and the Photo App will automatically display your pictures in full screen mode, converting the iPad into a digital Photo frame! It is a great feature. This means that you can leave the ipad on the shelf, literally as part of your rooms decor! You may want to purchase a ‘Dock (£25)’ to have the iPad tilted and supported at just the right angle.
Tip: if you need a reason to justify buying an iPad to your wife – use the Picture Frame one!!
PRINTING
Printing is done wirelessly, however you MUST use one of the wireless printers detailed on the apple.com website. Typically, it will not print to anything other than one of…
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|IPad 2 32GB WiFi & 3G,
An excellent product that I would thoroughly recommend. Do not expect it to replace a Desktop or even a Laptop for any form of heavy duty use (digital image manipulation, spreadsheets or large documents) but it excels at web browsing and standard email on the sofa or in any informal setting. Of course it shares these advantages with a number of newly released tablet devices so other options (indeed cheaper options) are available. However the general consenus in the computer industry is favourable to Apple.
I was initially undecided on whether to go for the 3G option (I was considering MiFi) but I am now glad that I went for the 3G option. It is so convenient to have the instaneous response of the iPad ready any where at the press of a button. if you take this option and have not got an established and reliable 3G supplier then I suggest that you obtain one of the 30 day trial mini sims available for about £5 to check you get the 3G service you need where you need it before selecting a 3G supplier.
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|Good quality,
Good user experience. Battery life is fine. Best hardware in class. Next points for Apple R&D would be: cut hw weight (battery is main issue, I guess) and I wonder if up/down, left/right arrows with text input would be helpful in GUI. … But still best solution in tablet world.
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