Monday, 22 November 2010

iPad


 To look at the iPad it is very aesthetically pleasing and to work with it is even better. The simplicity of the touch system allows for a personal free flowing work experience much the same to using a Mac book. This comes in very useful when playing games on the iPad and the larger screen makes the experience much similar to that of a console game. 

The iPad like the iPod and iPhone also have an accelerometer but I think the iPad lets this idea down a bit. In the Ipod and iPhone the accelerometer works really well but the iPad is too big to be flipping back and forward especially for a handheld device, which is meant to be used when on the move. That’s another big problem with the iPad, as a handheld device, it’s too big. The size of it means people don’t want to carry it around and so the games wont get played because when at home players are more likely to play on their home consoles with bigger screens, surround sound and HD available to them.

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