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April 2010
(81%)
336 Reviews
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Dans chacun des domaines testés, l'iPad n'a pas spécialement brillé, sauf dans celui des livres numériques. Imaginez un peu : voilà un gadget électronique qui coûte une fortune, ne sait pas bien surfer sur l'Internet faute d'embrasser tous les standar...
Abstract: It’s been years in the hyping and months in the waiting but Apple’s supersized Touch, sorry, ‘magical and revolutionary’ tablet is here at last. We got our hands on one of the very first production iPads to hit the stores in America, so read on f...
In an act of aggressive tech convergence, Apple has consolidated your Netbook, e-reader, gaming device, photo frame, and iPod into an elegant, affordable supergadget. Features such as Bluetooth, 802.11n Wi-Fi, movie rentals, 10 hours of battery life, opti
The iPad's large size is as much a hindrance as it is an advantage. As a jack-of-all-trades and a master of few, the iPad can't entirely mimic many of the specialized products it seeks to replace. The iPad's lack of front or rear cameras, Flash support, a
The Apple iPad is the first affordable tablet computer worth owning, but it won't (yet) replace your laptop.
Abstract: Video review: Reviewers at both papers said the tablet computer, which goes on sale in the US on Saturday and in Australia late this month, works nicely for web surfing or using media such as video and books, but it may appeal less to people who need laptops for ...
Abstract: Video review: Steve Jobs intrigued me in his slow, showman-like presentation Wednesday when he said the $US499-and-up iPad is "so much more intimate than a laptop and so much more capable than a smart phone." The comparison to an iPhone makes sense, given the mini...
Abstract: Even in the wake of such engineering feats as the unibody MacBook, it's hard not to be impressed by the iPad's solid feel when you lay hands on it. The aluminium case is curved on the back for comfort, while the 9.7in touchscreen display commands your ...
Abstract: After it was announced back in January, the unfortunately named Apple iPad seemed like it could be the company’s first major clunker in a long time: An expensive niche product that would inhabit a nebulous region between laptops and smartphones, but wo...
Bottom Line, Apple looks set to shake up casual computing with tablet that offers clever design and ease of use. But that streamlined approach may also be the iPad's weakness.
Apple looks set to shake up casual computing with tablet that offers clever design and ease of use. But that streamlined approach may also be the iPad's weakness. ...
Sleek design. Gorgeous, sharp, accurate touch screen. Improved iPod, Safari browser, photo and e-mail apps. iBooks look fantastic and titles are easy to purchase and download. A plethora of downloadable apps.
Lacks Flash support. No camera or video recorder. No multitasking capability. Cover Flow is missing from the iPod app. Doesn't ship with a case. Earbuds aren't included.
A difficult-to-pinpoint target customer and a few pesky omissions are overshadowed by the excellent overall experience you get with Apple's iPad. And it sets the bar high for competing products in this nascent Internet tablet category....
Published: 2010-03-31, Author: Jose , review by: es.engadget.com
Aunque el iPad no estará en manos de los primeros compradores estadounidenses hasta el sábado 3 de abril, algunos medios recibieron unidades con anterioridad para que puedan publicar análisis. David Pogue del New York Times puso las manos sobre la tableta...