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The '''iPad''' is | 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]], [[California (U.S. state)]]. 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. | |||
{{:CZ:Video:Vimeo/12643047}} |
Latest revision as of 10:23, 27 March 2023
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, California (U.S. state). 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