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Jul
23

I’ve been reading a post on Techcrunch that iPad will be available in nine more countries starting today. Some of those countries are Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands and New Zealand. That’s great news for people in those countries who were probably willing to buy an iPad but couldn’t get it yet. However, when it comes to iPad accessories, not all suppliers ship internationally, therefore it may be a problem buying a specific case or skin if you’re from outside the U.S. As this matter concerns me as well, I tried to see what suppliers deliver accessories for the iPad in some of the countries on the list. I’ve chosen one of my favorite sites, which publishes very good reviews of iPad accessories. At first glance, I can say that perhaps 40%-50% of the accessories I found there can be shipped internationally. I think this should be good enough, if you don’t want a specific case manufactured by a very small company which can’t ship too far away from their headquarters because of the high costs.

This will most probably be only a temporary issue, as I’m sure local manufacturers of gadget accessories don’t waste their time and that they are going to launch their own products soon enough to make iPad owners in those countries happy with their new toy.

Mar
30

Apple has announced the imminent release of iPad , a touch screen device that could revolutionize the electronics industry. Apple says the Touch was designed primarily to be characteristic iPad and does not replicate the iPhone, and it included the Web browser only so users could get on Wi-Fi to use the mobile music store in certain places that required a login screen.

However, it may not be, but there is already a very bi-partisan when it comes to taste the new iPad device. Here’s a quick overview of what this is all about. IPAD is essentially a mobile entertainment system. It allows you to watch movies, read e-books and news, games, listening to music, and also email. It is a kind of souped up version of the iPod Touch, except for a much larger screen. With its full color 9. 7-inch screen, it is the size of the DX Kindle from Amazon (one of the largest e-book readers selected currently on the market).

IPAD weighs 1. £ 5 and, according to Apple, has 12 hours of battery life. IPAD can run applications over App Store, and its interface is similar to the iPod, so it will be an easy to use if you already have some familiarity with the latest Apple products. If you like the iPod Touch and iPhone, you must love the IPAD. However, there is an additional feature that can act as a new type of reader e-books as well and now Apple has joined the battle for readers of electronic books. IPAD will allow you to read, download and purchase publications and books in color. This means that you can read your favorite magazines and publications in color. Furthermore, a whole range of iPad accessories will allow users to enjoy their gadget to the max. For instance, the driving wheel will be best for playing NFS III or other car racing games on the iPad.

IPad is elegant and powerful, and works seamlessly with Apple’sS iTunes software free for Windows and Macintosh computers, and with its computer-based online iTunes Store, which sells far more downloaded songs and TV shows than any other legal outlet. This does not mean that anyone in the market for an ebook reader automatically selects the IPAD, though. The kind of marks iPad ebook readers on the market look ridiculous, but they are completely different devices. IPad are computers that can dual as an electronic book reader. It may be a difficult task to the person who just wants an ebook reader to spend the extra money for a device of “fantastic”. Learn to see all your videos, read all your books, listening to all your music, and play all your games and applications. Ipad will win many fans. You can also download stuff with the Wi-Fi, but the capacity of 3G is not yet available on the devices. In fact, IPAD will work while others have failed.

The Tablet PC touch screen is not something new and, in fact, many companies have failed in the past, trying to make a profit on them. Despite these drawbacks, the new iPad seems to have a promising future. Time will tell.