Friday, March 25, 2011

Apple iPad - Review


You are perhaps wondering if you should spend $599 or more to buy iPad. Does the iPad in essence revolutionize the concept of a tablet computers?

The iPad is the latest gadget in Apple's family. Apple announced on January 27th, 2010 beginning of a whole new kind of computer - something what could be the most significant product launch in its history.

It looks that no one is pretty positive how to categorise the Apple iPad. It is somewhat in between a standard laptop computer and pocket computers like the iPod Touch. In other words, the iPad is something in between its iPhone and really successful MacBook line. It is a bigger and faster version of its iPod Touch.

The build quality of iPad is remarkable and nothing feels cheap. The aluminum back feels great under the finger. This device weight is 1.5 pounds and it is comfortable to hold it at most angles.

There is an audio jack connector for headphones, and a microphone for apps that need it. The speaker is on the bottom of the device and the maximal speaker volume is too soft for me (I prefer to use the headphones). If you desire to fine-tune volume, the volume button is available and active when the iPad is playing something.

Beside the standard 3.5mm audio jack, the only external connector is the proprietary Apple connector. A number of accessories can be hooked up to that connector, and this is the only wired way to connect iPad to the outside world.

The majority of iPad surface is taken up by a 9.7-inch, capacitive, multitouch LED-backlit display surrounded by a smooth black bezel. The display is sharp and bright with a resolution of 1024x768. The contrast and colors are really nice and the brightness distribution is very constant in spite of the viewing angle. The glossy glass panel in front of the screen both protects it and enhances contrast. Such glossy screens are notorious for reflections, but I didn't find iPad reflections to be a problem. The iPad is easy to tilt a few degrees if are annoying.

Apple gives the iPad a truly fast processor. The iPad packs Apple's custom, PA Semi-designed 1GHz A4 system-on-a-chip -- a single Cortex A8 core coupled with a PowerVR SGX GPU. Things open quickly, scroll fast, load fast. Browsing the internet is much better than on the tiny iPhone display.

The iPad uses a built-in rechargeable Lithium-polymer battery that can provide up to ten hours of usage.

You operate the iPad by tapping and dragging on the glass with your fingers, in the same way as you operate the iPhone. Few years ago it was unbelievable that you can operate computer without help of the mouse.

The iPad runs iPhone OS 3.2 it is in fact an iPad-optimized version of the current iPhone operating system, adjusted for the iPad's larger display and new apps. The use of the iPhone operating system and its clever data-entry scheme ( virtual keyboard, multitouch gestures ) turns the iPad into much more usable device than any Windows-based tablet PC we have seen.








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