Apple iPad (16GB) – The Ultimate Tablet PC

[ad_1] Apple products have always been known for their great design, solid construction and awesome style. The Apple iPad (16GB) is no different. Featuring a 9.7-inch capacitive touch screen the actual device measures around 8 inch by 10 inch, roughly the size of a standard magazine. In short, the iPad looks a lot like a larger iPhone. Super-slim and sufficient light at 1.5 pounds the tablet looks a lot nicer and more solid than other tablet computers in the same class with all the buttons, fittings and surfaces having a very high standard of quality. As the entry-level offering the Apple iPad (16GB) is powered by an Apple A4 1GHZ processor and offers 16GB of flash memory. Instead of more common tablet operating systems the iPad adopts the same operating system as the iPhone. As such, the iPad starts up in a mere 18 seconds and is quite responsive. The…

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iPad Review

[ad_1] This article is a basic iPad review. Hopefully it will be as objective as possible when considering the Apple iPad. Here we will discuss its use as a mobile internet device, the way it works for personal storage and entertainment and lastly the way it works as a unique business tool. Hopefully by reading this iPad review you will get a glimpse of the potential power of the Apple iPad. The Apple iPad is an all in one entertainment device featuring a huge 9.7 inch device which is big by any standards for a pocket device and is only half an inch thick, so truly mobile and light weight. Within this iPad review, one of the main strengths you will see is that it is a very effective mobile internet tool. The Apple iPad comes with either a wifi capability so you can surf the internet near any wifi…

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Apple Macbook Pro

If you have made the choice to buy one of Apple’s new Macbook Pros, then you have made an excellent decision. The Macbook Pro is easily the best laptop for the money available on the market. It has unmatched processing power and comes with some of the very best features available. In what looks like a very easy effort, Apple continues to set the bar when it comes to personal computers. Their technology is better, their applications and programs are better, and their computers are very user friendly. If you are looking for easy multimedia use, along with excellent personal capabilities and built-in accessories, then the Apple Macbook Pro is definitely for you. Unlike other brands, the Macbook Pro comes complete with numerous applications and accessories, much more in-fact than any other PC on the market. It is very user friendly and allows the user to install new software upgrades…

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Apple’s New iPad Pro: Smaller May Just Be Better

[ad_1] Apple’s new iPad Pro offers users some nice upgrades in a small package, all for enhanced computing and entertainment capabilities. The tech giant has not only made the small size “Pro” more portable but also more powerful. The device is only 9.7 inches, a scaled down version of its 12.9 inch iPad Pro bigger brother. In many ways it will remind the user of its predecessor, the iPad Air 2. Measurements are similar to the Air 2. It is 9.4 inches tall, 6.6 inches wide and 0.24 inches thick. But listen up because the new iPad Pro has added listening capability. Users can listen to four built in speakers, one in each corner. This doubles the two speakers in the Air 2. Apple’s Smart Connector is on the left side of the new machine. This can be used to connect to and power Apple’s $150 Smart Keyboard Cover. The…

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The iPad Pro: Is Bigger Necessarily Better?

[ad_1] Rumors abound that Apple is getting ready to launch a new larger iPad. Many industry insiders believe the name of this new entry will be the iPad Pro. Now that the tech giant has announced the release of a new 15-inch MacBook Pro and a new $1,999 configuration of the 27 inch iMac with Retina 5K display, can a larger iPad be far behind? Some guesstimate Apple will make the iPad announcement as early as this June at its World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco. Others believe the launch will come this fall, in line with previous iPad debuts, which have taken place in an October-November time frame each year since 2012. Since the larger version of the MacBook Pro was just introduced it appears a fall announcement would be more likely. How will the Pro be different? Insiders believe it will feature a large 12.9 inch touchscreen.…

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Should iPad Users Go Pro?

[ad_1] Apple made a big splash at its September event with the announcement of its new king-sized tablet, the iPad Pro. Scheduled for a November release, the "Pro" is Apple's largest tablet to date. It is 78% larger than the iPad Air 2 and has lots of features and options such as a slick stylus and a detachable keyboard cover. The device features a 12.9 inch Retina display with a nice resolution of 2732 x 2048. It weights in at a reliably light 1.57 pounds with 10 hours of battery life. The Pro runs on Apple's new iOS9 operating system. They say it will almost double the CPU performance of the iPad Air 2 with refined Multi-Touch technology. The iPad Pro is designed for work more so than play. It has Apple's new and most powerful chip, the AX9. This is their third generation chip with a 64-bit desktop-class architecture.…

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Apple iPad Vs Apple MacBook Pro

[ad_1] While the iPad is generally meant to be a link in products from the iPhone to the MacBook Pro it has a vast number of functions that can be compared to that of the MacBook Pro. The iPad is considered a tablet PC and offers the ease of touch screen technology and portability. The MacBook Pro is considered a laptop PC and offers a bit power and functionality then the iPad while still being reliably portable. Users of the iPhone may find that the iPad offers much of the same features as the iPad. The difference between the two being that the iPad has a much larger view area. If you are looking for a gadget that offers some basic functions of a PC such as internet, e-mail, word processing, and some applications then the iPad is perfect for you. The MacBook pro on the other hand is a…

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The iPad Pro: Bigger and Better

[ad_1] The brand new Apple iPad Pro has even more to offer than its past versions. This iPad comes in two sizes, the largest being the new 12.9 inch model, which boasts the highest screen resolution of any iOS device at 2732×2048. However, if it’s mobility you are after, you may prefer the 9.7 inch model. The iPad Pro is more efficient, adaptable and portable than ever before, with optional keyboards available to purchase to turn the tablet into your computer, so you can use it anywhere and everywhere! Apple haven’t compromised on beauty or quality with the iPad Pro either – the 12.9 inch model is the brightest and least reflective in the world, making it easy for you to complete your work wherever you wish – in the park, on the beach – the possibilities are endless! The new True Tone display means that the iPad Pro uses…

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iPhone 6 Features and Complaints

[ad_1] iPhone 6 is one of Apple's flagship phones. Following its annual trend, Apple has launched its next flagship phone. Having released just another one of their models, it is time to revel in the glory of their newest range of phones. So iPhone users rush to your near stores to get the newest version of the iPhone! iPhone 6 has a number of interesting features that differ from the iPhone 5S. Here's a look what the iPhone offers and how it is different from its predecessor, the iPhone 5S. This much awaited and coveted phone promises all things well. So let's see what it's all about. 1. Bigger display- For those who found the iPhone 5 and 5S screen size a tad limiting in terms of display; iPhone 6 brings you a longer, crisper LED screen at 4.7 inches. Frankly, the viewing experience on this display is a lot…

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The New iPhone 6: Can Life Get Anymore Joyful?

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When I was a young child, there was a stream of excitement that ran through my body about nearly everything I encountered … an empty box, a new toy, going for a ride in the car … these were epic experiences. As I got older, I noticed that the things that greeted excitement to me started to become fewer and farther between. In my teens, the most exciting circumstances included two components, no parental supervision, and being gifted a late curve, and like most kids at that age part the exclusion was less about the object, or the circumstance, and more about the joy of living in the moment.

Now I’m thirty-five, and I have to say, in retrospect there were long blocks of time after my teens where I lacked the excuse of anything in life. One might say, “well you did not embark on any exciting activities …”, but that was not the case. The reality was, I did not choose to find excitement and joy within the experiences my life was bringing me, and that was one form of self-depreciation I no longer wanted to encourage.

Now, in all honestly, I kind of stumbled upon this new awareness a couple of years ago when I began the inward journey and concentration of experiencing more joy in my life in general. On this path I have discovered that I can find joy in what most would explain to be the most mundane, irritating, or boring circumstances.

Case and point, yesterday I received the iPhone 6 via FedEx. Remarkably, it was delivered the day the phone was released, and I can not tell you how excited I was for the FedEx guy to arrive. The funny thing was, I was more excited to be excited, than I was to get the phone. It’s as if the phone was definitely a catalyst to experiencing joy in my life, and I wanted to milk every moment of it.

Later that afternoon, I received a knock at the door, and I knew it was my long awaited phone. I opened the door, and did a jig for the FedEx man that probably looked a hybrid between the electric slide, and a seizure (note to self, work on those dance moves). When he encountered the joy I was experiencing from receiving that phone, he lit up. My joy was contagious, and he could not help but partake in the energy that it created. I closed the door, revealed in my new purchase, and realized that my next trip was down the street to the Verizon store to get a phone case, which is equivalent to finding the latest, and most stylish outfit for your child, and since I am previously content without one of those … I was pretty amped to get my phone suited in the latest gear. What would best express who I am as an individual? Hmmm, I’ve got to go see.

I arrived at the Verizon store, and it was pandemonium. A crowd of cranky, irritated people were OUTSIDE the store. What was going on, I thought. I approached the door, still raging with joy, and the manager explained that they are only giving so many people at a time due to the new phone release. Um, there were literally 10 people in the store at the time. I said, “Buddy, I just need a phone case, and screen protector.” He said, “Ma’am, you’re going to have to wait about 20 minutes. I will try to get you in soon, but please step to the side and be patient.” Really? At this point, I was at a crossroads, was I going to let this situation steal my joy, or was there a way to create a fun and joyful environment despite the ridiculous circumstances I was encountering?

No debating necessary, I chose to make “fun” of this situation, and encourage anyone within the vicity of letting joy in, join in. I began talking to the security guard who was diligently guarding the door with his walkie talkie and weapon of pepper spray. I said, “Buddy, what’s the deal? Why is it so difficult to get in this place? I feel like I’m at a club. He said, “I do not know, I guess they are monitoring the amount of people going in for security reasons.” I said, “That is hilarious. I mean, come on, there are 10 people in there.” As I was finishing my sentence a man walked up to the door, and the manager unlocked it from the inside to address his request. He said, “Hi, can you let me in, my wife is in there?” Boom, instant access. I turned to the security guard and said, “Is that the equivalent to .. I’m here with the DJ?” He laughingly said, “I know, right?” The security guard was loving this banter, and I could tell, that just like the FedEx guy, he was becoming surrounded in the fun I was making out of the circumstance.

After a short wait, I was granted access to the store, and boy did I feel like a VIP. All those angry faced people waiting outside with their less less joyful attitudes were still perched on their branches of self induced purgatory, and I was riding the highway to phone case ville.

I walk in, and no joke, a store associate took one of the new portable speakers that they are selling, cranked up the music, and placed it in the middle of the store. He said, “This speaker is so great, you feel like you’re at a club.” Umm, I had no words, the club analogy I actually created outside somehow permeated the interior walls of the store. I could not help but revel in the moment.

I ended up getting the last screen protector they had in stock, and a phone case that is the perfect expression of who I am … transparent, solid, and without apology always expressing my inner color.

Hugh Prather said, “Happiness is present attitude, not a future condition”, and as I left, I could not help but wonder what opportunity would present itself next.