Operating the newly launched Apple iPad has become the biggest lingering uncertainty for buyers and Apple fanatics alike. Surprisingly, it is highly familiar and simple to use.
iPad - an Evolution of iPhone
Apple iPad's operating system has evolved from iPhone 3.0. This means Apple has succeeded in running the show with the same accelerometer capabilities and with the same bottom tray.
If you hope to access the screen, just slide and unlock, as you do on your phone. You would find an identical display as the iPhone, with the home button situated at the bottom.
You can also open other applications as the iPhone, and it automatically appears on full screen mode. iPad also allows you to swipe through the pictures and pages.
Technical Features
And how does it appear in handall Weighing just over 1.5 pounds, and an inch in width, the device is highly portable. Also, it has an amazing battery life for something which is intended to be portable - a month of standby charge, including ten hours of video playback.
The main concern is keyboard functionality. Though many may have preferred split screen keyboard, you will again find a version similar to the iPhone, with the keyboard taking the display's bottom part.
You need not use your thumbs. Simply type as you would in a physical keyboard. Apple also provides users with an optional keyboard dock. Nevertheless, it is bound to affect portability, especially for those embarking on long road trips. This seems to be a halfway solution for a legitimate concern.
Browsing Features
When it comes to internet surfing, the Apple iPad page functions just like a browser, with navigation options at the top portion.
If you want to send an email, just bring the pull down menu of the inbox. For a complete rundown, check out the iPad hands on.
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