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| Apple iPad Tablet for a Malaysian Posted: 27 Jan 2010 04:30 PM PST Apple has announced their latest creation, the Apple tablet called “iPad“. What does Apple iPad tablet means to a Malaysian? Let’s find out. According to Steve Jobs, iPad fills the gap in between a smartphone and a laptop, to do some tasks better: web browsing, email, sharing photos, video watching, music, games, and reading ebooks. The iPad looks like a square shape, giant iPhone, which is quite dull. It is white at the back, and front with thick black borders. iPad Specs
I am surprised by the 10 hours battery life per charge. If it is truth, it would be Great! P.S. A-GPS for iPad 3G only. The iPad 3G uses “micro SIM“, which is different than your current SIM card. Not sure Malaysia telco (Maxis, Celcom, Digi) will provide micro-SIM or not… iPad virtual keyboard
The iPad virtual keyboard is similar to iPhone’s but bigger and it looks ugly in bigger size. Steve Jobs type on the virtual keyboard with two hands. It is not easy to hold iPad with one hand and typing with another hand, I guess. iPad appsiPad supports all existing iPhone/iPod Touch apps, either in its original size (in the middle of iPad) or scale up to iPad screen size. Some apps have been rewritten to take advantage of iPad screen size, such asa Mail.app, Photos.app (more like iPhoto on Mac), iPod.app, YouTube.app, iTunes Store, App Store, Calendar, Contacts, (Google) Maps, Notes. iTunes Store is useless. It is not available to Malaysians (yet), which means I cannot buy music, TV shows, podcasts and playback them on iPad. The demo of “Brushes” is cool which you can drawing on iPad using your fingers. It could be the killer of Wacom tablet! “The New York Times” app for iPad has been demonstrated to show the newspaper reading on iPad. It looks ideal but I don’t think Malaysia local newspapers will do e-newspaper anytime soon… iBooks, the Apple’s bookstore, allows you to read and purchase ebook on iPad. No word on International availability. I do hope that it will be available in Malaysia so that we can save some trees and book cost. iWord apps (Keynote, Pages & Numbers) has been redesigned for iPad to take advantages of its big screen and multi-touch feature. Each app is selling at USD$9.99 on App Store. Reasonable pricing, I must say. 3D games on iPad
3D games are demonstrated in the Apple event on iPad: Need for Speed (car racing) and Nova (FPS). The graphic is not as good as on laptop/desktop computer. But, still, Wow! How much is an iPad?Starting from USD$499 (16GB), 32GB is $599 and 64GB model is $699. You adds USD$130 to get the WiFi + 3G (data only) version of the iPad. Availability: 60 days for iPad WiFi and 90 days for iPad WiFi in USA. For Worldwide availability, the iPad WiFi will be shipped in 60 days. The price is surprising LOW. We were expecting $999 for a Apple Tablet! Apple really wants to make a BIG hit in the market with the affordable iPad! iPad accessoriesFew accessories are available as soon as iPad being announced:
What’s missing in iPad?
Questions about iPad
Will I buy an iPad?Maybe. In a nutshell, iPad tablet is not a computer. It is a bigger iPhone without phone feature. I have an iPhone and iMac, and an outdated iBook-no-S laptop. iPad would be perfect as a portable surfing/reading/gaming device while I am on sofa or traveling. The iPad has a very attractive pricing, indeed. My dream Apple Tablet, as I mentioned earlier, the iPad fulfills the requirements of battery life (if it is truth as claimed by Apple, 10 hours), price, and memory card slot (with iPad Camera Connection Kit). However, it has no Adobe Flash Player and multitasking, which are a BIG turn off. (To be fair, I don’t think we will never get Adobe Flash Player on iPhone OS..) So, the answer is undecided. Maybe, I’ll wait for iPad ver2. Maybe, I’ll get a Windows7 tablet. Maybe, simply a netbook. Maybe… What do you think of Apple iPad? Will you buy it? Why? Here is the official Apple iPad site. |
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