Tue, 5 Jul 2011

3:21 AM - (no subject)

In the iPad vs laptop debate, it is difficult to compare a touch screen with standard mouse and keyboard. They are two extremely different input devices. The iPad touch screen is responsive and more natural to use than a mouse. It boots up very quickly. You can quickly adjust size and scroll with the touch screen, and it's great to use in small spaces or if there is no flat surface to use the mouse. The keyboard is on-screen, so you have to look down on the screen to type. Also, you have to hold the iPad in one hand and type, unless you get a dock. This makes the iPad ill-suited for typing long documents. 

In the past time, more than about a week I tried a iPad. IPad may change the pattern in the field of mobile computing, challenges laptop's throne in the field of mobile computing.

Can an iPad replace a notebook, at least for casual use on a weekend jaunt? That's actually several questions rolled into one. And one of the most important ones is "How's the keyboard?"I decided to do a test-a very unscientific one-to see how quickly I could bang out text on the iPad, in both its landscape and portrait orientations.

IPad is not just electronic reader. I think that, as electronic reader, iPad in the amazon Kindle; good IPad is not only the iPhone--although both large use the same interface, apple says iPad can run the iPhone application of nearly 150000. IPad is a kind of brand-new computing devices, can run and PC similar software, the more big size screen that its function far more than mobile phones. It is because of iPad is a kind of brand-new computing devices, the user will take time to master it.  IPad is a nice ebook reader, can free installation apple's iBook reader, support epub format, iBook reading interface very luxurious and pleasing to eye. But it can not support PDF perfectly, if you own a host of ebooks in PDF format. here PDF to ePub converter or PDF to ePub converter for mac will help you.

Through a period of trial, I found that it is really a kind of enjoyment using iPad, less and less likely to want to use my ThinkPad or MacBook laptop. At present, I use the laptop only the equivalent of 20% of the past time,  mainly the notebook editing a long documents, or watch video of the Flash technology network. IPad don't support Flash. you need a DVD to iPad converter which not only can convert DVD movie to iPad, but also almost all video to iPad. like

My conclusion is, despite the existence of this or that of the deficiencies, iPad can take the place of the notebook. When running most of the data communication in content consumption, even content creation, mainly use computer to surfer the Internet, notes, access social networking websites, sending and receiving e-mails, view photos, video and read ebooks watch the user is very suitable for use iPad.

Ultimately, choosing between a laptop and an iPad should be based on your usage and needs. Understand your likes and dislikes, and what functions do you expect from your device. If you are looking for a portable, efficient and smart device, then the iPad is for you. With handy apps and easy wireless connectivity, it's a great addition to any household. If you type a lot, are into heavy-duty gaming, and need software and hardware support, go for a laptop. Newer laptops models are lighter and more portable than their predecessors. iPads are little too delicate for an industrial environment and not that productive to use in an office. But as an e-reader, it's gained a fan following. The iPad is good for viewing photos and movies in cars and on the move.

IPad is the mobile technology progress, challengingthe notebook and Netbooks still needs time to verify.

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