Sabtu, 26 Februari 2011

Apple iPad MB292LL/A Tablet


Apple iPad MB292LL/A Tablet is truly the most amazing thing you do not hesitate to buy because I have an iPhone and I think I will just buy the same but I decided to buy it and I guarantee willblow your expectations. .. You can see more video streaming websites more andcheck your emails like never before definitely worth the money and I was neverdisappointed with it also he has a remarkable battery life .... Definitely wouldrecommend buying one
Apple iPad with Wi-Fi (Choice of 16GB, 32GB, 64GB)
  • 9.7-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen Multi-Touch display with IPS technology. 1024-by-768-pixel resolution at 132 pixels per inch (ppi).
  • 16GB flash drive with 1Ghz Apple A4 custom-designed system on a chip.
  • Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR technology
  • Box Contents: iPad Dock Connector to USB Cable, 10W USB Power Adapter, Documentation
For me Apple iPad MB292LL/A Tablet is a great product. If you have an iphone or an ipod touch you know how to use it, it really is just bigger. Although it's faster and easier to use because the keyboard is larger and there is more screen area to use for applications. i bought the Wifi model initially and loved it. I put my movies, music, games, RSS readers on it and never looked back. The iPad truly is a great device. I imagine that there may be other brand coming out but in today's marketplace the iPad is the best portable computer I have seen.

Some people say that it has flaws, I have only run into one website that I frequently use that didn't work, and that was CNN. All other sites I visit have changed their video formats over to html5 or other ipad friendly formats. Flash not running on here is really not a big deal for my applications.

This makes a fantastic book reader as well. I've actually read more in the last few weeks with this then I had in the last few years. It makes reading so accessible because no matter where you are if you have a few minutes you can pull up a book, read a chapter and then move on without having to carry a book around.

Apple iPad MB292LL/A Tablet is a fantastic product, I can't say enough about it. So why did I give it 4 stars? Because it's a bit heavy, and that's the only reason. But if you consider the battery life in my experience has easily been 10-14 hours without a charge you realize that's why it's heavy. It is so nice being able to have a computer that you can literally use all day and still not be able to exhaust the battery.

First, as some background, I am not a so called "Apple" person. I think I might be the only person that does not own an iPhone or any other Apple product. However, I was looking for a netbook and was intrigued by the iPad. I checked it out in the store and then went to a friend's house to play around with his. I was sold when I saw the Netflix app whereby you could stream your instant queue. I also thought the user interface was incredibly easy. So easy that I am planning on getting one for my mom who has never used a computer.

I have been using it for 2 weeks now and the device is doing everything I would want from checking email to surfing the Internet. I am also watching television and movies on it and trying out the different apps. I have actually taken it to the store now because the epicurious app is great and I just shop for the recipes in the store. The only downside and the loss of 1 star is the lack of a front facing camera. I would have like to be able to use Skype on this device and most netbooks have this capability. I am sure Apple will put this in the next version and will certainly upgrade when that happens.



This thing is very fast, opening and closing applications is quick, the screen is incredibly responsive, there is no lag while typing, and the built in Safari browser does a great job of quickly loading even graphic intense pages.

The not so good sides:

As has been thoroughly pointed out, there is not presently much in the way of multitasking within the iPhone OS, but with most expectations pointing towards a summer release of OS 4.0 this might be remedied by mid summer, and almost certainly by a generation 2 release. That said, it should be kept in mind that on such a little screen being able to view multiple applications at once will likely never be something you'll use, and the speed by which you can open and close applications makes this less a headache than you might think. It isn't as fast as moving between open apps, but it isn't a deal breaker by any means. The lack of a camera in this generation is a little surprising, while I've purchased my iPad already, I honestly believe that with the number of competitors expected over the course of 2010 we're probably going to see a generation 2 by Christmas with a camera. It's still an amazing device, but the ability to video chat with it would definitely put it over the top, that's a feature worth waiting for. The lack of Flash support isn't as irritating as I expected it to be, but still something to consider. Many major sites have evolved to html5, or are in the process of doing so. This allows for full viewing by the Safari browser, and where it exists, it works great. The remaining sites still using Flash show up with annoying little boxes looking for a plugin that is likely never going to exist. If you spend a lot of time on flash heavy sites it really probably is worth considering holding out to see how the Slate/Android Tablets look in a few months, but if you're mostly just e-mailing and checking facebook (no Farmville) the lack of Flash support probably won't bother you too much.

As a laptop replacement:

The inclusion of the iWorks utilities gives this device a little bit of a laptop personality. Don't let that persuade you into believing that you don't need a computer though. You might be able to get away with ditching a laptop if all you really do is e-mail or very light word processing, but if you do anything more than that you'll like the freedom and ease a full computer offers for more complex tasks. That said, this device is a tremendous leap towards a future tablet style device that may very well be a replacement for your computer, but for now it is more of a casual use device than something you can really expect to do substantial work with. I have put together a presentation in keynote, which was easy enough to do, but pages isn't as intuitive as I'd have liked, and taking lengthy notes or writing long letters/e-mails/reports will probably make it worth considering buying either the keyboard dock or the wireless bluetooth keyboard.

Battery life seems to live up to the claims, I managed to get about 7 hours before getting the 20% remaining battery life indication, which puts it about right for 10 hours or so of total use. One very important thing to realize about charging the device is that presently (at launch) there is some issues with charging via USB from many computers. The iPad is different than other iPod products, it requires a bit more power to charge up, and unfortunately most USB ports aren't set up to support that higher power draw. This is something that may be fixed in a firmware update to allow for a slower charge, or it may simply be that you'll need to either rely on a new Mac (seems like they can handle the power issue) or rely on the wall charger. Just don't be surprised if you plug it into your computer and it doesn't show that it is charging.

Apple iPad MB292LL/A Tablet



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