OH SHIT ITS HERE!!!!!!!!!!!! WHAT DO YALL THINK ABOUT THE IPAD?
Jim Wilson/The New York Times
Apple chief executive, Steve Jobs, unveils the iPad.
Third-Party Apps
The iPad will run “virtually every one” of the apps for the iPhone “virtually unmodified,” he says
10-Hour Battery Life
Update | 1:38 p.m. “We been able to achieve 10 hours of battery life” Mr. Jobs says. “I can take a flight form San Francisco to Tokyo and watch video the whole way.”
He says the iPad also has more than a month of standby battery capacity. You can leave it alone, and find it still with some charge when you come back in a few weeks.
My colleague Mr. Carr notes that there’s a long history of power hyperbole in all categories of gadgets.
Kimberly White/Reuters
The Specifications
Half an inch thin. Weighs 1.5 pounds. 9.7-inch IPS display — super high quality, great angle of views, Mr. Jobs says.
Full capacitive multi-touch screen, same as the iPhone — “super responsive, super precise,” he says.
The iPad is powered by Apple’s own custom silicon, he says — a 1 GHz A4 chip,, 16 GB of memory, 32 or 64 Gigabytes of storage.
There’s Wi-Fi, 802.11n, and the latest Bluetooth. (Apparently no 3G wireless, notes my colleague John Markoff.) Accelerometer, compass, speaker, microphone.
Video on the iPad
However, the tablet might be the perfect breakfast table companion. You can control it with one hand and don’t have to fiddle with a keyboard.
“Watching is nothing like getting one in your hands,” Mr. Jobs said.
David Gallagher/The New York Times
The Bits blog on the iPad!
The iPad works in both landscape and portrait mode, like the iPhone. It has a virtual keyboard, access to photo collections, direct access to iTunes’ surfeit of content.
“It’s awesome to watch TV shows and movies,” Mr. Jobs says. “It’s so much more intimate than a laptop and it’s so much more capable than a smartphone with its gorgeous screen.”





4 responses to “GADGETS → Live Blogging the iPad Product Announcement”
Fernanda Nesby
January 29th, 2010 at 00:13
Alot of bloggers aren’t really happy with the new iPad.There was 2 much hype regarding it and alot people got disapointed.Quite frankly, I can actually see great deal of the cool potential of this device. Third-party applications for composing music, games, newsprints and magazines and books, all kinds of good stuff, but IMHO they just didn’t really sell it properly (aside from the books). It smells sort of undercooked
Antonia Goldberg
January 29th, 2010 at 00:31
Do you think the iPad will be to netbooks what the iphone is to cell phones?
Leigh Koran
January 31st, 2010 at 18:06
It really gets tiring hearing all the “apple kool-aid” rhetoric. Any time someone makes a post with any mention of an apple product, they are “drinking the kool-aid”. The point netbookspoint.com was making was that it really is riduculous for any netbook product to be considered “perfect for tweeting”. Any handheld product (insert iphone,blackberry,palm,etc) is miles superior for the purpose of tweeting. You want to talk kool-aid? How about all of the corporate customers of Microsoft who have been investing millions on firewalls, anti-virus, IT and upgrades to maintain various ieterations of a fundamentally flawed OS?
Wilfredo Strutz
February 1st, 2010 at 23:18
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