Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Hi-Tech iPad Leaps Into Cyber-Stratosphere


IPAD from Steve Jobs and Apple could very likely change just about everything. This brand new tech geek has created such a direct hi-tech buzz that has even been touted as a possible savior of the newspaper industry, for starters.
Here's what else it can do:
* Immediately, the whole business world is presented with a giant treasure trove of new opportunities.
* IPAD will likely play a major role in the medical industry, especially in their own offices. Apparently, tens of thousands of orders already placed.
* iPad sales could eclipse even those on the iPhone.
* iPad sales could eclipse even those on the iPhone....
* iPads already constitute a potentially large impact on schools. They are even being touted as "a new book." Apple is selling them to qualified educational institutions at discounted bundles of ten.
* Game Developers currently have a brand new market.
* Tablet PC that has yet to really gain traction over the years will finally be, not just for Apple.
* Companies will include IPAD in droves. It will become the new PowerPoint.
* Film and television will suddenly become a hand-held event. The potential is incredible.
Here are some potential drawbacks to IPAD:
* It might soon become obsolete. iPad next version can have a camera and other important improvements.
* Do you really need in the first place? Will not your smartphone to your laptop computer to do just fine?
* This is a pretty pricey: $ 499 - $ 829. You might do better with a much cheaper netbook.
* This is the first generation of devices. Some log some miles under its belt, and someone else be the guinea pig before you jump in.
* This is the AT & T that might not impress some users.
* Do not flash. It will be very limited.
* Limited to zero more. You just multitask with built-in applications, not third-party applications.
* No cameras. What not comes with a camera these days?
* If you use your new IPAD as an e-reader, it's pretty tough to keep for long periods of time at 1.5 pounds. Compare that with the Kindle is 10 ounces.
Regardless, the lines for the purchase of new IPAD are long and deep, and some people even jetted from Europe, because it will not be available overseas for several weeks. So, while new hi-tech must-have can be drawing as much excitement as a polemic, Apple has the last laugh, as always. I mean, would you ever bet against any new gadget that Apple has "I" in its name? You know, like the iMac, iPod, iTunes, iPhone, and now the iPad? I would not.

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