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IPAD is a tablet computer products made by Apple Inc. (AI). IPAD has a form view that is almost similar to the iPod Touch and iPhone, only it was bigger than both of these products and have additional functions such as the one on the operating system Mac OS X. History IPAD was first introduced by Steve Jobs, CEO (which stands for Chief Executive Officer) of Apple Inc. in Apple Special Event which took place at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, USA, on 27 January 2010. This product is designed as a digital device that is between the smart phone (smartphone) and a portable computer (laptop). Apple Inc. iPad plans to start marketing in the United States (U.S.) from 3 April 2010, with price range starting from 499 dollars the United States (USD) up to 829 USD. But U.S. citizens are able to order these products began on March 12, 2010 through the Apple Online Store.

Specification So far Apple has already announced two types of models iPad. Model Wi-Fi with Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n with 680 grams of weight which will be marketed 3 April 2010 and a model WiFi + 3G that allows users to use the HSDPA network weighing 730 grams, which will be marketed at the end April 2010. This product has multi-touch screen design with a 9.56x7.47 inch wide screen 9.7 inches, or about 25 centimeters (cm), which is equipped with LED backlight technology, IPS (an abbreviation of In-Plane Switching), a resolution of 1024x768 pixels, flash drive memory capacity starting from the range of 16 gigabytes (GB) to 64 Gb, processor 1 gigahertz (GHz) Apple A4, lithium-polymer battery that can last up to 10 hours of use, supports playback of AAC audio format, MP3, VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF and WAV, and supports up to 720p H.264 video format,. m4v,. mp4,. mov, and MPEG-4. There are also Bluetooth 2.1, digital compass, GPS, Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n), dock connector, built-in speaker, microphone, 3.5-mm stereo headphone jack and use the same operating system with system iPhone operating. HARDWARE Screen and input The iPad's touchscreen display is a 9.7 in (25 cm) liquid crystal display (1024 × 768 pixels) with fingerprint-resistant and scratch-resistant glass. Like the iPhone, the iPad is designed to be controlled by bare fingers; normal gloves and styli that prevent electrical conductivity may not be used, although there are special gloves and capacitive styli designed for this use. The display responds to two other sensors: an ambient light sensor to adjust screen brightness and a 3-axis accelerometer to sense iPad orientation and switch between portrait and landscape modes. Unlike the iPhone and iPod touch built-in applications, which work in three orientations (portrait, landscape-left and landscape-right), the iPad built-in applications support screen rotation in all four orientations (the three aforementioned ones along with upsidedown), meaning that the device has no intrinsic "native" orientation; only the relative position of the home button changes. In total there are four physical switches on the iPad, including a home button below the display that returns the user to the main menu, and three plastic physical switches on the sides: wake/sleep and volume up/down, plus a third which, as of iOS 4.2, acts as a mute switch. Initially this switch was utilized to lock out the screen rotation function (reportedly to prevent unintended rotation when the user is lying down). However, with the iOS 4.2 update, this functionality was removed and rotation lock is now controlled with a software toggle via the iOS task switcher. There is no means to reassign the physical switches functionality in the official iOS release. Ars Technica noted the similarity between the iPad and Star Trek's fictional PADD tablet computer, both in name and functionality.

Audio and output

The iPad has two internal speakers that push monosound through two small sealed channels to the three audio ports carved into the bottom-right of the unit. A volume switch is on the right side of the unit. A 3.5-mm TRS connector audio-out jack on the top-left corner of the device provides stereo sound for headphones with or without microphones and/or volume controls. The iPad also contains a microphone that can be used for voice recording. The built-in Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR interface allows wireless headphones and keyboards to be used with the iPad. However, the iOS does not currently support file transfer via Bluetooth. iPad also features 1024 x 768 VGA video output for connecting an external display or television.

Power and battery
The iPad uses an internal rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery (LiPo). The batteries are made in Taiwan by Simplo Technology, which makes 60% of them, and Dynapack International Technology. The iPad is designed to be charged with a high current (2 amperes) using the included USB 10-watt (0.013 hp) power adapter. While it can be charged by a standard USB port from a computer, these are limited to 500 milliamperes (half an amp). As a result, if the iPad is turned on while connected to a normal USB computer port, it may charge much more slowly, or not at all. High-power USB ports found in newer Apple computers and accessories provide full charging capabilities. Apple claims that the iPad's battery can provide up to 10 hours of video, 140 hours of audio playback, or one month on standby. Like any battery technology, the iPad's LiPo battery loses capacity over time, but is not designed to be user-replaceable. In a program similar to the battery-replacement program for the iPod and the original iPhone, Apple will replace an iPad that does not hold an electrical charge with a refurbished iPad for a fee of $99 (plus $6.95 shipping).

Storage and SIM
The iPad was released with three options for internal storage size: a 16, 32, or 64 GB flash drive. All data is stored on the flash drive and there is no option to expand storage. Apple sells a camera connection kit with an SD card reader, but it can only be used to transfer photos and videos. The side of the Wi-Fi + 3G model has a micro-SIM slot (not mini-SIM). Unlike the iPhone, which is usually sold locked to specific carriers, the 3G iPad is sold unlocked and can be used with any compatible GSM carrier. Japan is the exception to this, where the iPad 3G is locked to Softbank. In the U.S., data network access via T-Mobile's network is limited to slower EDGE cellular speeds because T-Mobile's 3G Network uses different frequencies.

Applications Inside the iPad, in addition to common features such as the home screen, contacts (contacts), calendar and notes there are also numerous applications such as: 1. Safari: a web browser that can be used to access various Internet sites, like Google, Yahoo, Myspace, Flickr, Apple or social networking sites like Friendster, Twitter, Facebook and Plurk. 2. Mail: an application that allows users to view electronic mail (email) and this feature can work with almost all leading providers such as Yahoo Mail, Gmail, or Windows Live Hotmail. 3. iTunes: an application that can be used to browse and download music, television, video and podcasts via the iTunes Store. ITunes application that is in the IPAD can be synchronized with iTunes on the MacBook or the user's computer. 4. iPod: an application that is able to organize and play music, the same as found in other Apple products like the iPod or iPhone. 5. Photo: an application that can be used to store, organize and view photos. Users not only can see the photos by date and the event, but also based on the face or the place where the photo was taken. Users can also synchronize photos into iPad from Mac or PC via

iTunes or transfer photos from digital cameras to iPad from iPad via camera connection kit. 6. Video: The application used to watch various types of videos, ranging from film to High Definition (HD), podcasts, TV shows to music videos on the go while users are on the plane though. 7. Youtube: this application can be used to allow users to see different types that exist in a YouTube video without the need to access the site 8. Youtube: this application can be used to allow users to see different types that exist in a YouTube video without the need to access the site. 9. iBooks: an application that is used not only to read only, but also browse and purchase books using digital format (e-books) from iBookstore. This application can be downloaded on the App Store for free, but unfortunately this new application available in the U.S. alone. 10. iWork: there are also applications on the Mac, which consists of Keynote, Pages and Numbers. This application can help users create presentations, documents, or spreadsheets. 11. Maps: applications that can be used to view the map from above with high resolution through satellite imagery. In addition to viewing the map, users can also find the location of a place or a route from one place to another. Additional Accessories Apple also provides a variety of additional accessories can be purchased separately by the user to complete Ipad. Additional accessories for the iPad available starting from a keyboard dock, iPad case, IPAD camera connection kit, iPad dock, USB power adapter 10W iPad, IPAD dock connector to VGA adapter, Apple wireless keyboard, headphones, earphones to composite and component AV cable.

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