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The '''iPad''' is a [[tablet computer]] product produced by [[Apple Inc.]] It was announced by [[Steve Jobs]] on the 27 January 2010 at the Yerba Buena centre in [[San Francisco]], [[California]]. The device is a touchscreen tablet-form computer that runs the [[iPhone]] "touch" OS, as well as software designed for the iPhone and specifically for the iPad, delivered through Apple's iTunes-based App Store. | The '''iPad''' is a [[tablet computer]] product produced by [[Apple Inc.]] It was announced by [[Steve Jobs]] on the 27 January 2010 at the Yerba Buena centre in [[San Francisco]], [[California]]. The device is a touchscreen tablet-form computer that runs the [[iPhone]] "touch" OS, as well as software designed for the iPhone and specifically for the iPad, delivered through Apple's iTunes-based App Store. | ||
It is possible also to buy or download without going to Apple Store. | It is possible also to buy or download some Applications directly, without going to Apple Store. | ||
Today it is sold in 2 versions, each one in 3 memory capacity: | |||
1 - With WI-FI connection. | |||
2 - With 3G connection (besides WI-FI) | |||
Each one with 16, 32 or 64 GB. | |||
{{:CZ:Video:Vimeo/12643047}} | {{:CZ:Video:Vimeo/12643047}} |
Revision as of 07:48, 26 December 2010
The iPad is a tablet computer product produced by Apple Inc. It was announced by Steve Jobs on the 27 January 2010 at the Yerba Buena centre in San Francisco, California. The device is a touchscreen tablet-form computer that runs the iPhone "touch" OS, as well as software designed for the iPhone and specifically for the iPad, delivered through Apple's iTunes-based App Store.
It is possible also to buy or download some Applications directly, without going to Apple Store.
Today it is sold in 2 versions, each one in 3 memory capacity:
1 - With WI-FI connection.
2 - With 3G connection (besides WI-FI)
Each one with 16, 32 or 64 GB.
{{#ev:vimeo|12643047|275}}
A demonstration of some of the iPad's functionality to read a scientific article.
(CC) Video: Roderic Page