This is a bit old (from the Yerba Buena event back in January) – but I just stumbled upon it… Anyhow, the video provides a 5 min review of some key iPad features. The features reviewed are below:
Doubleclick opens a message, PDF attachment viewed, Keyboard demo.
Video play demo, Chapter switching, double tapping zooms into the video and making it full screen, doubletap to get out, single tap calls the controls, speakers next to 30 pin conector, microphone view, on/off switch, volume on/off.
New Yorker page previewed, New York Times page previewed, Bookmarks icon click, double Tapping fills the screen.
Calendar a week view as well as a single day view.
Bookshelf concept previewed, Tapping a book opens fullscreen, Page-dragging works, book font size changeable, single tap opens controls.
Facebook app fills the screen, Starwalk (app lets you view and identify stars – star tapping idenrfies a star).
It’s just a dock, but hey, you might want another one? Anyhow, it’s a dock with a standard 30 pin thingy and it allows you to sync w/a Mac or PC. Just like the iPod dock – it’ll allow you to hook up to a stereo via the 3.5mm audio jack. Here is Apple’s write-up:
This iPad Dock lets you dock and fill the thing with the electric juice. The rear 30-pin connector lets you connect the iPad Dock to an electrical outlet using the USB Power Adapter, sync to your computer, and use accessories like the Camera Connection Kit. An audio jack lets you connect to a stereo or powered speakers.
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