Thursday, January 28, 2010

And the iPad it is...

Finally, after all the non-stop rumors and speculations heating up as early as mid-2009 (actually nearly a decade now), at their "see our latest creation" event in San Francisco yesterday, Apple officially announced the much-talked-about tablet computer, which they named, awkwardly as it sounds, iPad.


While the iPad is showcased as Apple's "most advanced technology in a magical and revolutionary device at an unbelievable price" it's simply a blown-up iPod touch and offers nothing unexpected. But Apple is indeed right in calling it a beautiful device.


Here are the specs:
  • 9.7" LED-backlit Multi-Touch display with IPS technology
  • 1/2" thick (or thin)
  • 10 hours of battery life and is said to still have a charge when not in use for a month
  • 16-64 Gigabytes of flash storage
  • Accelerometer and compass
  • Speaker, mic, dock connector
  • Can run all iPhone apps, unmodified, and out of the box
  • Available in Wi-Fi (grab one in 60 days) and Wi-Fi+3G models (ready in 90 days)
  • Starts at US$499 (international pricing to be announced at a later date)
Actually, I've been saving up for Amazon's Kindle (which is officially available in the Philippines) but this made me reconsider. Imagine I can still use the many iPhone apps I have and read ebooks (iBooks looks promising) and listen to music...oh well.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

i agree, nothing particularly mind-blowing, as other watchers say, this ends the era of revolutionizing mobile technology