A complete list of Apple iPad features
Steve Jobs’ latest creation has the tech world in an uproar, but will it really revolutionize our lives?
The level of excitement surrounding the release of Apple’s newest product, the iPad, is normally reserved for the likes of Star Trekkers, comic book geeks and sci-fi convention goers. The Cult of Apple is strong among those that consider themselves to be hip and trendy. There are very good reasons for this fanboy behavior. Over the past decade, Steve Jobs has taken his company from the brink of collapse to one of the strongest and best known brands today, launching products that have helped shape our modern lives. Coming off a string of hits like iTunes, the iPod and iPhone, Apple’s iPad is sure to be a must have product.
The internet has been a buzz with rumor of what exactly this product will be and tonight the rumors can end. Jason Calacanis leaked many features earlier today through his Twitter account. Jobs has finally revealed his latest brain child and the list of features is even more impressive than we expected.
- .5 inches thin
- 1.5 pounds
- 9.7 inch IPS display
- powered by 1GHz Apple A4 chip
- Available in 16 GB, 32GB or 64GB
- Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
- full capacity multitouch
- WiFi 802.11n
- Accelerator + compass
- Speaker
- Microphone
- 30 pin connector
- 10 hour battery life, with a month of standby
- resizeable apps
- runs all iPhone apps
- apps bought for iPhone can be transferred to iPad without additional cost
- iPhone SKD support the iPad
- built in iTunes store, YouTube and YouTube HD
- smooth iPhone like scrolling
- built-in calendar
- click through photos and email like iPhone
- change view screen from horizontal to vertical by movie iPad
- menus pop down from the top
- onscreen popup keyboard
- iPhoto access with Google geolocations tied is
- iTunes access is similar to the laptop interface
- GPS
- built in painting app
- live video within apps
- iBooks, Amazon Kindle like book reader. They have deals in place with Simon & Schuster, Penguin, HarperCollins, MacMillan and Hatchett Book Group.
- changeable font in iBooks
- iWorks redesigned for iPad
- iWorks apps will be priced at $9.99 a piece
- projector connection
- syncs to iTunes like iPod and iPhone does via USB
- $14.99 for up to 250 MB of data
- $29.99 for unlimited data
- free use of ATT WiFi hotspots
- iPad 3G models come unlocked and uses new GSM micro SIMs
- international deals by June/July
- pricing starts at $499 up to $699
- shipping in 60 days
- keyboard docking station
- Kindle like case can be used as a stand
- no multitasking
- no phone
- no camera
- no built in DVD player
Only time will tell if the iPad will be the next iPhone or the next Newton. All signs point to it being the former, but there’s certainly room for failure. It’s not a cheap piece of hardware (and there’s a bit of a recession going on, last I heard), and exactly what it’ll do for your average Joe to change their day-to-day life isn’t crystal clear. The iPod let us carry thousands of songs in our pocket. The iPhone turned mobile phones into mobile computers. What mobile need is the new tablet really satisfying? The need to carry an entire mobile entertainment center with us wherever we go?
If you’re planning on buying an iPad, leave a comment and tell us why you think it’s worth putting down your hard earned cash for when you’ve already got a laptop, an MP3 player and a smart phone. As for us, we’re still debating whether or not to join the fans camping out overnight to get one the day it’s released. Maybe we’ll see you there.
APPLE FACTS:
250 million iPods sold
284 Apple Stores
50 million visitors last quarter
140,000 apps
3 billion downloads
50.6 billion in revenue last year
World's largest mobile device company
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