Apple iPad Wi-Fi
APPLE IPAD WI-FI REVIEW
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a start, it's an eReader. Apple's impressive-looking iBooks store is yet to
launch in the UK, but Amazon's Kindle app is fully compatible, and proves that
reading a novel on the iPad is a delight. Brightness and font size can be
quickly adjusted to avoid tiring eyes, and flicking pages feels surprisingly
natural and realistic. The iPad versions of magazines and newspapers work even
better. The vibrant screen successfully recreates the glossiness of Popular
Science, and because you only need to see a small part of a column at any one
time, text doesn't completely obscure the photos. Surfing the web is so simple
on the big screen, with the tablet benefiting from the upgrade to 802.11n
wi-fi. Apple’s iPad is like trading up from VHS to Blu-ray. With five times
more pixels than an iPhone, the iPad’s 9.7in, 1024x768-pixel screen is simply
superb. Multi-touch works a dream, the colours are vivid and even that 10-hour
battery life doesn’t dent its brightness. As a web tablet you’ll discover that
the iPad sees pages burst onto the screen in microseconds and that 9.7in
display takes the iPhone’s pinch-and-flick navigation to a whole new level. The
lack of Flash takes its toll, however, and Google search results are on the
small side. The iPad’s super-shiny, so get ready for reflections, glare and a
mess of fingerprints… All the more reason to skin up quickly, before this
beauty slides out of your grasp. Ebooks move on from monochrome, with the
classy iBooks app adding colour illustrations and slick page turns. Apple’s
store looks bare (and pricey) compared with Amazon’s groaning e-shelves,
although the Kindle iPad app lacks iBooks’ search and dictionary look-ups. The
LCD is fine indoors, but no match for e-ink in bright light. The iPad upgrades
the casual and puzzle games that looked great on the iPhone and introduces a
slew of hi-def, high-speed and 3D titles, while the sensitive accelerometer
also allows Wii-style shenanigans. Not such a resounding roar when it comes to
the iPad as media player: the new-look iPod app is about as exciting as a Linux
menu tree, there’s no cover-art jukebox to flick through, and we experienced
several audio hiccups when listening to tunes in the background. However, video
downloads from iTunes are one-touch simple, HD video playback is seamless and
the built-in speakers actually aren’t that bad. Apple’s custom gigahertz chip
rips through even the most demanding apps without a stutter and hi-res maps,
multi-megapixel photos and crowded web pages render in an instant. Real Racing
is a superb 3D racing sim that turns the iPad into a virtual steering wheel.
The graphics aren’t quite PSP standard, but gameplay is addictive, especially
with power-ups, skins, tunes and online championships. ABC Player is a smart
on-demand TV app letting you browse and watch the HD episodes of ABC’s biggest
series (FlashFoward, Lost) for free. If iPlayer can match this, we’re never
turning our TV on ever again. Not all rosy with apps, though every time the
screen re-orientates from landscape to portrait, the apps shuffle position, so
it can be difficult to find the one you’re looking for. Of course, the iPhone 4
OS should help that situation by adding folders. For news and sport, the USA
Today app delivers America’s lightweight daily paper into the palm of your
hand. There’s a gallery of news photos, interactive polls, a good weather app
and live scores for the nation’s favourite sports. The eye-popping Wall Street
Journal app is also worth a look, as is Popular Science. For stattos and fans
of fine figures, Elements is a UK-produced edutainment app, which provides an
interactive multimedia blast of periodic table facts and features, plus live
links to Wolfram Alpha. Okay, so the soft keyboard is too big for use with
thumbs, and there are no USB ports, and while email attachments open swiftly
you can’t save them or search your inbox, but… The iPad is still totally
desirable. The screen is lush and detailed, and the new full-fat iPad apps
absolutely rock. Wi-Fi browsing moves at a million miles per hour; and when sat
next to a rival like the Archos 9 PCtablet running Windows 7, the French
competitor becomes a sputtering Virgin F1 racer to Apple’s turbocharged
Ferrari. If you take those grumbles on board, and understand the iPad's not a
portable media player or laptop, but designed as a luxury item that fits
between the two, it's easy to love and fully justifies.
SPECIFICATION & FEATURES
APPLE IPAD WI-FI PRICE
Price in USA $425
Price in UK £200
Price in EURO €310
Price in PAK Rs.46,500
Price in INDIA Rs.22,985
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