A controversial Issue----iPad
In tech history, I guess there was never a product receiving so polarizing reviews like Apple? s iPad which was released on April 3 in the United States. Both the backers and objectors launched sharp comments on this so-called revolutionary tablet computer.? This device is laughably absurd,? goes a typical remark on a tech blog? s comments board.? How can they expect anyone to get serious computer work done without a mouse??? This truly is a magical revolution,? goes another.? I can? t imagine why anyone will want to go back to using a mouse and keyboard once they? ve experienced Apple? s visionary user interface!? This is an iPad owner. Due to those completely opposite opinions, it is necessary for separate reviews for these two different audiences. And I have read an article that gave an interesting explanation on how to judge whether you are a tech or just a user. It goes like:? Read the first one if you? re a techie. (How do you know? Take this simple test. Do you use BitTorrent? Do you run Linux? Do you have more e-mail addresses than pants? You? re a techie. ) Read the second review if you? re anyone else.? So is it here. Reviews of the objectors (techs)? The Apple iPad is b
asically a gigantic iPod Touch. It? s a half-inch-thick slab, all glass on top, aluminum on the back. Hardly any buttons at all? just a big Home button below the screen. It takes you to the Home screen full of apps, just as on an iPhone.? What? s more, iPad fails to support Flash which is the most popular web video format while is rejected by iPad because they think it is unsecure. But some companies are just trying converting their videos" to be compatible with iPad,
white supras, like iPod and iPhone based conversions. But it still probably means that many web videos won? t come to iPad users at least in the following years. It does have large touch screen and fast internet surfing speed, but what can you see after you have done these operations? Apparent finger prints when the machine is turned off.?? Review of the backersThe Apple iPad is basically a gigantic iPod Touch. The simple act of making the multitouch screen bigger changes the whole experience. Maps become real maps, like the paper ones. Scrabble shows the whole board, without your having to zoom in and out. You see your e-mail inbox and the open message simultaneously. Driving simulators fill more of your field of view, closer to a windshield than a keyhole. The new iBooks e-reader app is filled with endearing grace notes. For example,
nike dunks high, when you turn a page, the animated page edge actually follows your finger? s position and speed as it curls, just like a paper page. Font, size and brightness controls appear when you tap. But the real fun begins when you try the apps that were specially designed for the iPad? s bigger screen. (When the iPad section of the App Store opens Saturday,
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