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No company can generate so much excitement around a product launch as Apple. Apple is so successful at producing new products that get people excited.
They don't do it with every invention launch, but they have done it with the iPad tablet that many people have been in need of for years: A slim, ten-hour tablet that can possess each file, book, movie, CD, email, picture, or other scrap of data they're still likely to want to have at hand; with a massive library of apps available at iPad book stores that will ultimately allow it to fulfill practically any function; and which nonetheless covers the dull compulsories of computing (Mail, the web, iPad book stores and Microsoft Office-style apps) so well that there will be many situations in which this 1.5-pound slate can handily take the place of a laptop bag overflowing with hardware and accessories.
In reality, after a week with the iPad, I'm suddenly wondering if any other company is as committed to invention as Apple. Has any other company constantly demonstrated a restiveness to stray from the safe and proven, and in fact invent things?
It might occur to you that we've seen tablets before and that we'll see many more of them in 2011. At this year's Consumer Electronics exhibition, where buzzing hives over flowing with Tegra-based tablets running the Android OS apps. Someday soon they'll be all over the place.
Well, I'm here to enlighten you that in fact, we haven't seen tablets before. And maybe the iPad is the single sincere tablet we'll get in 2010. The hardware we've seen in years past, (and what were likely to see in iPad book stores are new titles coming out) will not compare to what were going to be ahead. They're not fundamentally touch-based computers; they're the products of old thinking. When Apple looks at a fingertip, they see a warm, living thing that can feel. They don’t see a poor substitute for a mouse.
That's the trouble facing all of these other tablets. They've by no means stopped and looked at this device as a brand-new thing, and thrown away all of the design elements that they've only incorporated out of force of habit. These other tablets have a feature list a mile long .Is just one camera a sufficient amount? That's easy. The challenge they all seem to be avoiding is to hamper the device to features that are exceptionally relevant to tablet computing. Otherwise, these added hardware and software features only create greater instability and user confusion, and twist this tablet into something that you'd in no way, ever operate if you had one alternative.
What happens when computer designers let go of each instinct that's hard wired into their DNA, and starts virtually from scratch?
Thus the iPad was born.. The iPad user experience is instantly compelling and elegant. It's not every computer and every function. It's a computer that's designed for velocity, mobility, and tactile interaction greater than all other considerations.
The most compelling sign that Apple got this accurately is the reality that despite the novelty of the iPad, the excitement slips away following about ten seconds and you're completely paying attention on the task at hand ... Whether it's reading a book, writing a report, or working on clearing your Inbox. Go along with mainly compelling: In situation after situation, I find that the iPad is the best computer in my household and office menagerie. It's not a replacement for my notebook, mind you. It feels more as if the iPad is filling a gap that's existed for quite some time. Acquire new iPad books at an iPad book store – Click Here.
Paul D. Alessandrini |
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