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jeudi 28 janvier 2010, 12:42

Apple Unveils Its New Tablet, The 'iPad'

Apple on Wednesday finally unveiled its tablet computer, called the iPad, at an invite-only event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in downtown San Francisco. The device, which looks like a larger version of Apple's iPod Touch will be available in two to three months, and starts at $499.

Read on to get a quick overview of everything that was announced, and why it matters.

New hardware: The iPad



Proving rumors right, Apple unveiled the iPad, a device that looks akin to a large iPhone or iPod Touch. It sports a 9.7-inch LCD touch-screen display, which makes use of the same multitouch technology found on the iPhone, Apple's Magic Mouse, and its notebook trackpads. It also has the same in-plane switching display technology that made its debut in the latest crop of iMacs.

Like the iPhone and iPod, it sports a finger-friendly OS with an on-screen QWERTY keyboard, and an accelerometer that can detect whether the device is in portrait or landscape mode. It has a 30-pin dock connector, built-in Wi-Fi, and a home button that jumps users back to the main screen of the OS. It also has a volume rocker and a mute button--just like the iPhone.



Along with a big screen, it's sporting a 1Ghz custom Apple chip (from its pick-up of PA Semi back in 2008 ). Apple says it can get 10 hours of video, which is about four more than the iPod Touch and the same as the latest generation iPhone. This translates to "a month" of standby time. The iPad will come in 16, 32, and 64GB capacities for $499, $599, and $699, respectively. That's just the Wi-Fi version though. Apple will also be selling a version of the iPad that includes both Wi-Fi and a 3G wireless modem built in. iPad users who want to make use of the 3G service, which is being offered by AT&T, can pick up one of two plans for that: $15 a month for 250MB of data, or unlimited for $29.99 a month. It also bumps up the baseline price of the device to $629 (16GB), $729 (32GB), and $829 (64GB).

The iPad with just Wi-Fi will be shipping in the next 60 days, with the 3G version in the next 90 days.

Other noteworthy specs:

• The Wi-Fi antenna supports 802.11 a/b/g/n

• The iPad weighs just 1.5 pounds. The version with 3G is .1 pounds heavier.

• The screen resolution is 1024x768 (the iPhone/iPod is 480x320).

• It can playback 720p HD video, though video output to external sources is limited to 480p. • It has the same oleophobic coating that made its debut on the iPhone 3GS. This helps face and finger grease bead up and wipe off easier.


Bigger apps

As for apps, the iPad's screen runs larger than what can be found on Apple's smaller portable devices, which means developers have more screen real estate to work with. At the same time, the iPad is backwards compatible with existing iPhone and iPod Touch applications. Apps with smaller screen resolutions are simply scaled up to fit. Apple is giving developers a way to modify their applications to work with both sets of hardware.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrated the tablet running numerous first-party apps, including iTunes, a photo gallery, its Safari Web browser, iCal, e-mail, Google Maps, and YouTube. Many shared traits of what's been seen on the iPhone, just with more screen real estate. This was most evident in Apple's Mail app, which now features a two-up panel display with a preview of the selected e-mail in the larger part of the screen. According to Jobs, all of its apps were re-written to fit natively on the bigger display.

Several companies also demonstrated their new iPad-optimized apps:

• Gameloft showed off a larger-resolution version of its hit first-person shooter N.O.V.A., which will be out "later this year."

• The New York Times demoed a tablet-friendly version of its app, which mimics the layout of reading a newspaper in portrait mode, except with video links that open up within an embedded player.

• Brushes, a popular iPhone app, demoed the upcoming iPad version of its image editing software, which now makes use of the larger screen real estate to conceal large pop-up menus.



• MLB.com unveiled a tweaked version of its app that adds video highlights, team info, virtual baseball cards, and more on-screen overlays.

Apple also introduced an updated version of its iWork software. It's the first version of the software to run on one of Apple's portable devices, and makes full use of the iPad's touch screen. This confirms a rumor from The New York Times earlier this month. Worth noting is that iWork will be offered as three separate apps, all of which will cost $10 apiece. Having Numbers, Keynote, and Sheets will run iPad users $30, as opposed to the $79 price tag for the desktop version.


Book distribution



Jobs unveiled a new content delivery system called iBooks (not to be confused with Apple's former laptop line, the iBook). The new app features a virtual bookshelf with content from five major publishers: HarperCollins, Hachette, Penguin, Macmillan, and Simon & Shuster (note: Simon & Shuster is a division of CBS Corporation, which publishes CNET).

Apple said the iBooks store will feature both popular books as well as text books. Notably absent was any mention of whether magazines will be available as well.

Just like iTunes, books are split up into what's popular and by genre. Users can preview the first few pages before purchasing, and downloaded books are sent directly to the user's virtual bookshelf. They can then be read in a similar manner to what's already been available with Amazon's Kindle app. Users can read their books in portrait or landscape mode, change the size of the text, and hop around using a persistent table of contents.


Other tidbits

Apple will be selling a dock that comes with a keyboard for the iPad.



• Apple confirmed to CNET that the iPad is just like the iPhone and iPod Touch when it comes to Adobe Flash--it does not support the popular Web plug-in.

• 250,000,000 iPods have been sold since 2001.

• Apple has 248 retail stores that have seen 50 million visitors.

• The App Store now has more than 140,000 applications.

• There is still no multitasking. Apps can only run one at a time, that is, unless they're Apple's apps.

• The iPad appears to use Apple's unibody machining process, which made its formal debut in the company's late 2008 MacBook line.

• The new OS borrows a few cues from Snow Leopard, including the capability to change background wallpapers, and a 3D-style dock.

• 125 million credit cards are already hooked up to the iTunes and App Store.

• Apple is selling a number of first-party accessories, including a dock with a full-sized keyboard, a camera connection kit that lets users import images from their SD cards, and a case that doubles as a stand. Apple has not announced pricing for any of these items.

(credits go to cnet.com)

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jeudi 28 janvier 2010, 12:45

Some pictures to show you what an iPad really is: :)




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jeudi 28 janvier 2010, 14:24

Some pictures to show you what an iPad really is: :)



lol :D thats awesome :thumbsup: you made my day up :D :D :D

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jeudi 28 janvier 2010, 15:11

Now u need some pants like this to put this thing.hehe

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jeudi 28 janvier 2010, 17:29

to bad :thumbdown: ipod giant :huh:

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jeudi 28 janvier 2010, 22:12



Good that I have one of these :D

Some pictures to show you what an iPad really is: :)



Where is the multitask on that stone, throw it to your head and use it as a weapon? I'm gonna throw the ipad to the head of the guy who created the picture and HE will tell you if it's not also a weapon...

(BTW, to the author of the pic: my friend, "your" idea has been seen before and more than fun it made me sick, and yes... I do have sense of humour)

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Now being serious... I quite don't get why everybody is trying to get this down as they would undoubtedly accept one if somebody offered one to them... and with a big smile on their faces, and if not, then why do they fuck off what seem to be out of their hands? that's it...

Honestly I can't get how they manage to have such a close mind without a tight rope around their heads...

The truth is that this, want it or not, will be a success because it was created to be a success...

Wanna multitask? get a laptop or a windows tablet
Wanna eInk? (I don't even know how can somebody want this and a decent screen to browse the net and play at the same time...) then get a proper eBook reader
Wanna Leopard OS? now THIS is funny, then get a macbook
Wanna a camera, phone calls and a portable device? get an iPhone, a Nokia, Sony Ericsson or whatever...

NOW


Wanna something fast? free of viruses? always optimum performance? friendly and easy to control UI? big enough to get great quality video, pictures, games but not as big as a laptop? then get an iPad...

And news for all the people out there, THIS is what most of the people worldwide want!...

Now tell me, honestly... do you think that multitasking, flash player and folder organization is as common for everybody as it is for you? let me answer that, NO...

You would be surprised to see how hard it makes to the most of the people to even manage a windows PC... create folders and organize them (and honestly even the most of us is not able)...

That's why the iPhone was such a success, because it was simple to control, it had a basic interface... nothing of folders, nothing of running a lot of things at the same time, always an optimum performance, a strong but fair restriction to developers to create safe and secure apps for it... and many other things that you won't find on other devices...

Everybody can use an iPhone, and everybody can use an iPad too, because it's intuitive and it does not require to learn how to use it...

Do really the people think that "Oh, apple sucked it big time, if they implemented multitask/45645MP camera/videocall/3.2ghz processor their sales would boost"? Let me answer this one for you too... NO!

Everybody knew that the iPhone lacked multitask and all the geek stuff lacking on it that many people is complaining about... and they bought it anyway! there were already phones with multitask capability such as nokia but did anyone look at it before getting the iPhone? NO... because of the reasons above... and that's why many people (like or not) will get also this new device...

Anybody cares about that stuff, the number of people who care about it is at least 1/10 of the people that give a shit about it's specs but they look for a good performance and friendly device to use right now...

And before that someone of you come out with a thing like "It's because they wanted to be trendy/cool" let me tell you that the droid, supposed to be the coolest thing ever didn't sell more in a month than an iPhone on its first week in UK...

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jeudi 28 janvier 2010, 22:32

I heard this will cost in America 500-900$

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jeudi 28 janvier 2010, 22:54

The standard one with Wi-Fi n support will cost.

u$s499/599/699 for the 16/32/64gb versions.

The one with Wi-Fi AND 3G will cost.

u$s629/729/829 for the 16/32/64gb versions.

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vendredi 29 janvier 2010, 04:47

All I'm Gonna Say is, if I Could go out and Buy the 32 GB Version right now.. I Would! The fact that I'll be able to play My Favorite iP Game apps on it in XGA Resolution alone is Enough to Sell Me on it! :thumbup: :thumbup:

I Already have a PC....

I Already have a Smart Phone....

I Already have a Regular Mobile Phone (too many :P)....

I Already have everything else that I could possibly need in order to multitask and do other things that I won't be able to do on this, and anything else like this. Bottom line: it's just a Gadget..an Electronic Toy.. Something to Play with.. that's all. No reason to get all Huffy and Puffy about this. It will come and go, and then there will be the "NeXt" Gadget after that.

Anyway, with all that being said, how about We All Sing Together?....

Kum bay ya, my Lord, kum bay ya;
Kum bay ya, the Lord, kum bay ya;
Kum bay ya, my Lord, kum bay ya,
O Lord, kum bay yaaaaaa!!

Hehehe :D

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