Friday, December 17, 2010

The saga of Apple’s I products continue


(These articles are posted for the sole basis of work reference and are made for Odesk Client Buyers from past projects)

Definitely people can’t get enough of Steve Jobs or his company Apple, recently Mr. Jobs launched the IPad another Apple product designed to be the latest competitor of the Kindle (and much more). Designed to access the internet or your favourite e book, the IPad (which looks like a larger version of an IPhone) offers a large touch screen platform designed to give you ringside seats to the internet. And with the ability to view the web in a portrait or landscape setting, surfing the web while on the go has never been so much fun. I’ve been a big Apple fan (but as of the moment I’m still saving enough money for an IPhone) and I guess with this latest product addition from Apple, consumers will now have tons of options to access technology anytime anywhere. The biggest plus factor is navigating the IPad from just one space, eliminating the use of a separate touch pad or mouse. Aside from the usual features that Apple offers it is directly connected with IBook so people who love E reading will have E lot of E books to read (sorry about the pun). Price range goes at $829 for 3G 64G version and $499 for the 16G version; with the device you get an Ebook, laptop, and an Apple Touch Pad all in one. So really now what is it that makes IPad the chosen one, many people believe in the near future when its price goes to an affordable level it will replace anything and everything and would become a permanent household fixture. Books, laptop, ebooks portable video games will be a thing of the past, not to mention prehistoric magazines, newspapers or even paperback books. I could rant on and on about the endless possibilities (being a biased Apple lover) of an IPad and even though critics tend to have the harshest comments about Apple and its products, everyone agrees that Apple and the IPad are on the right direction towards the swift evolution of technology.

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