Monday, March 28, 2011

iPad Review -A Look at this Popular Device

By Victor Moldey


If you are still interested in the iPad but don't own one, it may still appeal to you are. Apple's latest products is very attractive even if you have no use for it. The iPad has some good and bad aspects, we will be looking at both sides in this article. The overall analysis of this mobile device is a little separated in opinions.

Did you realize when you own and iPad, you can go online and browse the web with this device. Built in wireless, automatically seeks out available networks wherever you happen to be. Today there many wireless networks that you can get online with, if you have a built in wireless. This means you can read and send email and participate in social networks from your iPad. The main limitation that you have with the iPad when you're online is that it doesn't support flash, so there will be certain websites where you won't have access to all the features.

One of the best features of the iPad is that it's a good device for watching videos and movies. The screen gives you sharp images in HD, and you can download anything that's available at the iTunes store. You can also stream Netflix movies on your iPad with a membership to Netflix.

With the iPad, one favorite feature is that it provides the functionality of a laptop in a smaller package that is much more portable. Yes, laptops are portable but the smaller size and weight of an iPad makes it much more convenient to carry around. Weighing in at a hefty 1.5 pounds and with a screen that is 9.5 by 7.5 it is simple to see why iPads are easier to carry around all day than a laptop would be. It can't be worn on a clip like your phone, but it's definitely a lightweight device that's convenient to carry with you. It's true, you can enjoy many of the same features on mobile phones that you can with the iPad but the iPad is much more user friendly than any of these other devices.

Apple considers flash to be too slow and too much of a memory hog to be supported. There will be alternatives to this issue sometime in the not so distant future. The iPad may still frustrate you if flash is a big part of what you need. Depending on your needs the iPad could be the device for you. Although it is less expensive, it is not less functional. The above information can be used as a guide when trying to make a decision.




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