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The iPad: The Little Tablet that Could

06/04/2010

The Little Tablet That Could

The iPad is truly a revolutionary device. Not that it can replace your desktop computer but that it has completely opened up a new category in portable computing. It’s a companion that could do so much! but depending on the apps that the third party companies make, it could technically replace your computer. Give some of the big companies some time and the iPad might as well be your only computer.

Not that I’m saying that this SHOULD be your computer; it all depends on what you do. There’s a computer for everyone. But this could be your middle-ground from desktop to phone. But for the rest of the people who are simple persons. This is the perfect device for you.

The apps themselves are separate from this review since they are what truly sets this tablet computer apart from other computers. They are why we enjoy this device so much in the first place! They open the window to what it can do; what the iPad is for. The apps themselves are also made to the highest standard – beautiful and functional and all utilizing most of the functions of the iPad.

The iPad gets everything done: with the help of third party apps.

Here are a few of the selling points of the iPad:

1. So, what sets the iPad apart from the iPod Touch/ iPhone? A bigger touch screen.
What’s the biggest selling point of the iPad? A bigger touch screen.
Why should you buy the iPad? It’s a bigger touch screen!

Simply put: the bigger the real estate, the more you can do with a touch screen.

It’s what sets it apart from phones, yet it’s small enough to be carried around compared to a bulky computer/netbook.

2. Why is it better than a netbook? Not only is a netbook not powerful enough or feels like it, it just feels too slow for one to be satisfied to use it as an everyday device. Often programs crash and it loads a lot slower whenever you have multiple softwares running at the same time.

3. Which brings me to this next point. IT IS to the iPad’s advantage that it can only run one app at a time. Too often does the netbook have so many softwares running at the same time that hardly any of the softwares work.
Another thing that the iPad has an advantage over the netbook is of that it’s third party apps are specifically created for its optimal use. Not only is the netbook trying to run a software that it was clearly not designed to run, it most often ends up trying it’s best trying to run that software that the whole system suffers.

4. So, why iPad? It’s more personal. It is a tool that can be exploited in so many ways with the help of, again, third party apps! Third party apps for us all.

With it’s upsides, there’s definitely some downsides. Yeah it doesn’t have flash (the proprietary web plugin that most users use to play games, videos, and some online applications), it doesn’t have a camera – most users rarely use this though it would be nice to have one, it isn’t necessary. We can live without those two.

Although recent reports about the iPad having problems with it’s WiFi and some apps crashing, it is due to it’s just recent release. There’s still some kinks that need to be ironed out.

Some problems that vie had recently were nothing serious just nothing an update couldn’t fix. There is a lot that i haven’t yet covered here but I do feel that the iPad is a revolutionary device.

5. It’s the little tablet that could.

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