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Video Marvel Comics iPad Review
Video Marvel Comics iPad Review
Visit us at Get access to unlimited downloads - TapCritic review of the app Marvel Comics - This is a demo for the iPad
Visit us at Get access to unlimited downloads - TapCritic review of the app Marvel Comics - This is a demo for the iPad
video iPad Comic Reader Test 01
video iPad Comic Reader Test 01
I wanted to know how easy it would be to build a comic reader on the iPad. This is the result of an afternoon's worth of coding. A lot of free stuff was done through the SDK. The screen capturing software makes it look more jerky than it really is.
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I wanted to know how easy it would be to build a comic reader on the iPad. This is the result of an afternoon's worth of coding. A lot of free stuff was done through the SDK. The screen capturing software makes it look more jerky than it really is.
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Apple iPad review!
Apple iPad review! vedio youtube
A leap in the right direction, April 3, 2010
By Craig Whisenhunt
I've now spent the better part of a day playing with the new iPad, and while it excels in many things there are still some things anyone considering buying one should probably keep in mind.
First the good sides:
This thing is very fast, opening and closing applications is quick, the screen is incredibly responsive, there is no lag while typing, and the built in Safari browser does a great job of quickly loading even graphic intense pages.
The not so good sides:
As has been thoroughly pointed out, there is not presently much in the way of multitasking within the iPhone OS, but with most expectations pointing towards a summer release of OS 4.0 this might be remedied by mid summer, and almost certainly by a generation 2 release. That said, it should be kept in mind that on such a little screen being able to view multiple applications at once will likely never be something you'll use, and the speed by which you can open and close applications makes this less a headache than you might think. It isn't as fast as moving between open apps, but it isn't a deal breaker by any means. The lack of a camera in this generation is a little surprising, while I've purchased my iPad already, I honestly believe that with the number of competitors expected over the course of 2010 we're probably going to see a generation 2 by Christmas with a camera. It's still an amazing device, but the ability to video chat with it would definitely put it over the top, that's a feature worth waiting for. The lack of Flash support isn't as irritating as I expected it to be, but still something to consider. Many major sites have evolved to html5, or are in the process of doing so. This allows for full viewing by the Safari browser, and where it exists, it works great. The remaining sites still using Flash show up with annoying little boxes looking for a plugin that is likely never going to exist. If you spend a lot of time on flash heavy sites it really probably is worth considering holding out to see how the Slate/Android Tablets look in a few months, but if you're mostly just e-mailing and checking facebook (no Farmville) the lack of Flash support probably won't bother you too much.
As a laptop replacement:
The inclusion of the iWorks utilities gives this device a little bit of a laptop personality. Don't let that persuade you into believing that you don't need a computer though. You might be able to get away with ditching a laptop if all you really do is e-mail or very light word processing, but if you do anything more than that you'll like the freedom and ease a full computer offers for more complex tasks. That said, this device is a tremendous leap towards a future tablet style device that may very well be a replacement for your computer, but for now it is more of a casual use device than something you can really expect to do substantial work with. I have put together a presentation in keynote, which was easy enough to do, but pages isn't as intuitive as I'd have liked, and taking lengthy notes or writing long letters/e-mails/reports will probably make it worth considering buying either the keyboard dock or the wireless bluetooth keyboard.
Battery life seems to live up to the claims, I managed to get about 7 hours before getting the 20% remaining battery life indication, which puts it about right for 10 hours or so of total use. One very important thing to realize about charging the device is that presently (at launch) there is some issues with charging via USB from many computers. The iPad is different than other iPod products, it requires a bit more power to charge up, and unfortunately most USB ports aren't set up to support that higher power draw. This is something that may be fixed in a firmware update to allow for a slower charge, or it may simply be that you'll need to either rely on a new Mac (seems like they can handle the power issue) or rely on the wall charger. Just don't be surprised if you plug it into your computer and it doesn't show that it is charging.
All in all, the iPad is an impressive device that might make for a reasonable replacement of a netbook for casual users. For people who need something to really do a lot of work on, you may find that for the price that a netbook or laptop still offers the better value for your needs. Future generations of this device will probably transition into fitting that market better than this first generation. However, if you're an avid reader, casual gamer, music fan, who doesn't do much more on the web than check a few sites, and e-mail. This thing is definitely worth considering! If you're on the fence, nothing about this product is so incredible as to justify running out and buying one right now, but it is worthy of your consideration if you're thinking you might like a tablet style device. I definitely would encourage you to go play with one at best buy or an apple store to get a feel for it. With a number of competitors due out over the next few months we're likely to see some price movement, or a second generation release, so it may be worth it to wait it out a little while.
One final note, the screen is absolutely gorgeous while it is turned on. It is crisp, bright, and very easy to see from any angle. But when you turn it off, every finger print and swipe is suddenly very visible (while it is on the light is bright enough you don't see them fingerprints). If you are a neat freak, or just hate finger prints on your devices you'll have to invest in some microfiber cloths or get used to using your shirt sleeve!
In conclusion, it's a lot of fun, and I'm not the least bit sorry to have bought one. It does many things, and over the next months will do many more. If you think you want one, go play with one, and if you don't want to wait for a next generation this one is definitely awesome. If you have specific needs that aren't really addressed in this generation or by apple, don't let the hype or peer pressure bully you into this one, there are a number of devices coming with great potential, one of those might be a better fit.
Apple iPad MB292LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi)
A leap in the right direction, April 3, 2010
By Craig Whisenhunt
I've now spent the better part of a day playing with the new iPad, and while it excels in many things there are still some things anyone considering buying one should probably keep in mind.
First the good sides:
This thing is very fast, opening and closing applications is quick, the screen is incredibly responsive, there is no lag while typing, and the built in Safari browser does a great job of quickly loading even graphic intense pages.
The not so good sides:
As has been thoroughly pointed out, there is not presently much in the way of multitasking within the iPhone OS, but with most expectations pointing towards a summer release of OS 4.0 this might be remedied by mid summer, and almost certainly by a generation 2 release. That said, it should be kept in mind that on such a little screen being able to view multiple applications at once will likely never be something you'll use, and the speed by which you can open and close applications makes this less a headache than you might think. It isn't as fast as moving between open apps, but it isn't a deal breaker by any means. The lack of a camera in this generation is a little surprising, while I've purchased my iPad already, I honestly believe that with the number of competitors expected over the course of 2010 we're probably going to see a generation 2 by Christmas with a camera. It's still an amazing device, but the ability to video chat with it would definitely put it over the top, that's a feature worth waiting for. The lack of Flash support isn't as irritating as I expected it to be, but still something to consider. Many major sites have evolved to html5, or are in the process of doing so. This allows for full viewing by the Safari browser, and where it exists, it works great. The remaining sites still using Flash show up with annoying little boxes looking for a plugin that is likely never going to exist. If you spend a lot of time on flash heavy sites it really probably is worth considering holding out to see how the Slate/Android Tablets look in a few months, but if you're mostly just e-mailing and checking facebook (no Farmville) the lack of Flash support probably won't bother you too much.
As a laptop replacement:
The inclusion of the iWorks utilities gives this device a little bit of a laptop personality. Don't let that persuade you into believing that you don't need a computer though. You might be able to get away with ditching a laptop if all you really do is e-mail or very light word processing, but if you do anything more than that you'll like the freedom and ease a full computer offers for more complex tasks. That said, this device is a tremendous leap towards a future tablet style device that may very well be a replacement for your computer, but for now it is more of a casual use device than something you can really expect to do substantial work with. I have put together a presentation in keynote, which was easy enough to do, but pages isn't as intuitive as I'd have liked, and taking lengthy notes or writing long letters/e-mails/reports will probably make it worth considering buying either the keyboard dock or the wireless bluetooth keyboard.
Battery life seems to live up to the claims, I managed to get about 7 hours before getting the 20% remaining battery life indication, which puts it about right for 10 hours or so of total use. One very important thing to realize about charging the device is that presently (at launch) there is some issues with charging via USB from many computers. The iPad is different than other iPod products, it requires a bit more power to charge up, and unfortunately most USB ports aren't set up to support that higher power draw. This is something that may be fixed in a firmware update to allow for a slower charge, or it may simply be that you'll need to either rely on a new Mac (seems like they can handle the power issue) or rely on the wall charger. Just don't be surprised if you plug it into your computer and it doesn't show that it is charging.
All in all, the iPad is an impressive device that might make for a reasonable replacement of a netbook for casual users. For people who need something to really do a lot of work on, you may find that for the price that a netbook or laptop still offers the better value for your needs. Future generations of this device will probably transition into fitting that market better than this first generation. However, if you're an avid reader, casual gamer, music fan, who doesn't do much more on the web than check a few sites, and e-mail. This thing is definitely worth considering! If you're on the fence, nothing about this product is so incredible as to justify running out and buying one right now, but it is worthy of your consideration if you're thinking you might like a tablet style device. I definitely would encourage you to go play with one at best buy or an apple store to get a feel for it. With a number of competitors due out over the next few months we're likely to see some price movement, or a second generation release, so it may be worth it to wait it out a little while.
One final note, the screen is absolutely gorgeous while it is turned on. It is crisp, bright, and very easy to see from any angle. But when you turn it off, every finger print and swipe is suddenly very visible (while it is on the light is bright enough you don't see them fingerprints). If you are a neat freak, or just hate finger prints on your devices you'll have to invest in some microfiber cloths or get used to using your shirt sleeve!
In conclusion, it's a lot of fun, and I'm not the least bit sorry to have bought one. It does many things, and over the next months will do many more. If you think you want one, go play with one, and if you don't want to wait for a next generation this one is definitely awesome. If you have specific needs that aren't really addressed in this generation or by apple, don't let the hype or peer pressure bully you into this one, there are a number of devices coming with great potential, one of those might be a better fit.
Apple iPad MB292LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi)
myPadMedia wide iPad is a new service that allows users to access thousands of books
myPadMedia wide iPad
myPadMedia wide iPad is a new service that allows users to access thousands of books, newspapers, comics and more from one source. Bright, simple and user-friendly site allows users to download any media with just one click.
Rather than face the inconvenience pay fifteen dollars for a book on Itunes, you can now get access to thousands of texts from the comfort of your home for a single payment.
Fast downloads make this site particularly interesting because it will not be disappointed when you're desperately waiting to read another book in the series! The site is clearly laid out in simple instructions for downloading, any, even the book as technically savvy, can use myPadMedia.
On a cold winter day when you have books to read and want nothing more than curl up by the fireplace, you should not go beyond myPadmedia library where the endless waiting for each reader. Libraries are in the past; myPadMedia future bright and sparkling.
Get access to unlimited downloads
myPadMedia wide iPad is a new service that allows users to access thousands of books, newspapers, comics and more from one source. Bright, simple and user-friendly site allows users to download any media with just one click.
Rather than face the inconvenience pay fifteen dollars for a book on Itunes, you can now get access to thousands of texts from the comfort of your home for a single payment.
Fast downloads make this site particularly interesting because it will not be disappointed when you're desperately waiting to read another book in the series! The site is clearly laid out in simple instructions for downloading, any, even the book as technically savvy, can use myPadMedia.
On a cold winter day when you have books to read and want nothing more than curl up by the fireplace, you should not go beyond myPadmedia library where the endless waiting for each reader. Libraries are in the past; myPadMedia future bright and sparkling.
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Looking for download new Apple iPad
Looking for download new Apple iPad
Looking for download new Apple iPad? Well, you're not the only one. IPad Apple is one of the most popular gadgets on at the moment, and has the ability to view e-books and more beautiful HD quality. Unfortunately, this can be very expensive to be filled with multimedia and digital, each book costs about $ 12, you can add all.
However, there is a solution! myPadMedia new site that lets users download hundreds of books iPad, cartoons and more directly in iPad! No limits, no delays and no expensive bill at the end of this month!
They provide books for all types of genres, including fiction, nonfiction, crime, mystery, romance, and much more! And this is not a book that you've never heard of, some of the most popular novels, which sell in stores for $ 20 each!
myPadMedia also offers members hundreds of comics, which can be downloaded from Apple iPad. Popular titles Spider-Man, Batman, Superman, Iron Man, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and more! Also there are tons of manga and anime as well!
myPadMedia membership and allows members to download hundreds of newspapers around the world every day with a single click! There are also many other additional prizes for the iPad certainly come in handy when working with the device.
Become a member myPadMedia visit the site today. Customer Support is here to help 24 hours a day almost nothing! Check them out!
Get access to unlimited downloads
Looking for download new Apple iPad? Well, you're not the only one. IPad Apple is one of the most popular gadgets on at the moment, and has the ability to view e-books and more beautiful HD quality. Unfortunately, this can be very expensive to be filled with multimedia and digital, each book costs about $ 12, you can add all.
However, there is a solution! myPadMedia new site that lets users download hundreds of books iPad, cartoons and more directly in iPad! No limits, no delays and no expensive bill at the end of this month!
They provide books for all types of genres, including fiction, nonfiction, crime, mystery, romance, and much more! And this is not a book that you've never heard of, some of the most popular novels, which sell in stores for $ 20 each!
myPadMedia also offers members hundreds of comics, which can be downloaded from Apple iPad. Popular titles Spider-Man, Batman, Superman, Iron Man, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and more! Also there are tons of manga and anime as well!
myPadMedia membership and allows members to download hundreds of newspapers around the world every day with a single click! There are also many other additional prizes for the iPad certainly come in handy when working with the device.
Become a member myPadMedia visit the site today. Customer Support is here to help 24 hours a day almost nothing! Check them out!
Get access to unlimited downloads
Learning to leave Apple iPad
Learning to leave Apple iPad
Learning to leave Apple iPad, I was very excited about the prospects for the opportunity to use thousands of multimedia files in a compact source, only to find that on iTunes, I had to spend about $ 15 per download.
My vision of portable media were destroyed, while others recommended myPadMedia me. On the one hand the progress, users have access to thousands of downloads. I thought it was too good to be true. However, I was very wrong.
myPadMedia was comprehensive, fast and convenient service. I am an avid reader of the Twilight series that travels a lot. Instead of paying $ 30 for the book, and take them around in my luggage, I could download all the books on my iPad by myPadMedia for a song.
If you want a quick, inexpensive, reliable source for the media directly to your iPad, myPadMedia use. This is the path to the future and the path.
Get access to unlimited downloads
Learning to leave Apple iPad, I was very excited about the prospects for the opportunity to use thousands of multimedia files in a compact source, only to find that on iTunes, I had to spend about $ 15 per download.
My vision of portable media were destroyed, while others recommended myPadMedia me. On the one hand the progress, users have access to thousands of downloads. I thought it was too good to be true. However, I was very wrong.
myPadMedia was comprehensive, fast and convenient service. I am an avid reader of the Twilight series that travels a lot. Instead of paying $ 30 for the book, and take them around in my luggage, I could download all the books on my iPad by myPadMedia for a song.
If you want a quick, inexpensive, reliable source for the media directly to your iPad, myPadMedia use. This is the path to the future and the path.
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