27Aug

The Apple iPad uses a unique technology in their displays: IPS, which stands for In-Plane Switching. This technology allows the display to be viewed from any angle up to 178 degrees – please note that for a flat display the maximum viewing angle is 180 degrees – which is quite impressive.
With the crystal clarity of using LED technology for their iPad’s display, Apple has created a portable device that can reproduce images, photos, and video quality that has yet to be surpassed in a comparable device market. LED stands for Light Emitting Diode; and is becoming quite popular amongst many display manufacturers for it’s superior picture clarity. And, with the help of the LEDs, the display is back-lit which allows you to use your iPad even in the darkest of places.

What’s more is that Apple built a 9.7″ (inch) display with a resolution of 1024 X 768 pixels to showcase the above mentioned technologies in all their glories and splendors. With a display this large and a pixel resolution that can handle it displaying websites on the iPad is a breeze and allows the user to navigate the web without any constraints (as often found with other internet-capable hand-held devices).

So enjoy the web anywhere you are and the way it was meant to be enjoyed!

This is a feature that you will see popping up all over the place, in the near future, including on your home computer: Multi-Touch and Gesture Recognized human interaction. This Multi-Touch feature is another feature that I simply love about the iPad (as well as the iPhone and Touch); there’s no more need for peripherals!

I used to be a Blackberry Pearl owner and, to be quite honest, I simply loved it! But one thing that always bothered me about the Pearl was that the keypad was too tiny. Even the larger versions, that include a full QWERTY keyboard, are still hard to use. And the problem is my thumbs aren’t even that big! mypadmedia scam

Ever since switching to the iPhone I fell in love with the Multi-Touch functionality. It is intuitive, easy to use, response time is very adequate, and is so much quicker to navigate than using a traditional keyboard and mouse. What’s more is that being Multi-Touch, as opposed to the traditional mouse which only allows ONE pointing device on-screen, allows Apple and their developers a chance to make more comprehensive apps. mypadmedia

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