For a magnificent gadget like the Apple iPad to cost from $500 to $900 is one of the very rare miracles one could expect to experience in a market where thousands of new technology-oriented devices are launched every single day. The custom 1GHz A4 processor of Apple yields some power, a characteristic of apps that are not dependent on Web services such as iBooks, games, and photos.
Accompanying the iPad’s processing rate is the sensitivity of its multitouch screen that can very well manage to dazzle your eyes with its 1,024×768-pixel resolution with a backlight of even-toned LEDs. Screen angles offered by the device are unbelievably excellent, thanks to the In-Plane Switching (IPS) screen technology that is also used by Apple in the desktop displays of its other gadgets.
Audio quality of the iPad again surpasses the quality provided by our trusty Touch, presenting a smooth, balanced sound that can be further enhanced when paired with fine headphones.
Apple claims that the battery of iPad can allow it to function for 10 hours of nonstop usage including audio and video playbacks. Thus, this estimate may seem somewhat conservative in case much of this time is spent in emails, iBooks and other such less intensive apps. However, more tests are yet to be performed to determine the battery-drain results and performance of other functions embedded in the iPad.
Depending on the performance expected from the iPad, it is either considered to pave the way for more advanced development in personal computers, the best form of entertainment money can get, or the most hopeless product by Apple after its QuickTake digital camera. Even Apple’s own marketing team is having a tough time deciding which features to highlight in commercials, so as to gain maximum public confidence about the gadget’s performance potential.
For now, the most genuine reason for buying this hi-tech Apple baby seems to be the fun involved in having the most fêted device of the year.
Many iPhone users thought that in order to keep their iPhone lasts for many years, is to go out, search and buy products that can make the iPhone safe throughout its life. Yes, keeping your iPhone safe is really important, but you do not have to buy expensive products for this. In fact, in order to keep your iPhone safe, all you need to do is to clean it. However, we all know that an Apple iPhone is such a unique device and has a sensitive screen, so how and what you use to clean it is more important.
So, what exactly are the tools to clean an Apple iPhone? Believe it or not, all you need is a microfiber cloth and water. Microfiber cloth, that also comes with your iPhone, is available at various iPhone retailers. Generally, cleaning your iPhone with any type of chemical agents such as aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, or ammonia, is not advised. Using such chemical agents can cause damage to your iPhone’s screen and can actually hinder the way the screen interacts with you.
When you are cleaning your iPhone, you don’t want to simply wash it with any type of cleaners. You must ensure that you take extra care and most importantly not clean your iPhone if you are in a rush. Cleaning your iPhone when you are in a hurry will only cause damage to your phone. The iPhone might slip out of your hand or you might miss to notice that there’s too much water in the cloth.
So, what exactly are the ways to clean an iPhone safely? First, dip the corner of the cloth into the water, allowing it to become saturated with the water. To make sure that you do not have too much water, grab a piece of glass or go to a mirror, and with the wet cloth wipe off a corner. If there is no streaming water drops coming from where you wiped the mirror, then the cloth is good for cleaning the iPhone. Then, begin to wipe the screen of your iPhone in an up-and-down-motion. Wiping in circles will leave smudges behind that can only be seen when the iPhone is off. Usually, wiping twice is enough to clean the entire surface of your iPhone.
So, how often does your iPhone need to be cleaned? Average users clean their iPhone once every two weeks. But how often you clean your iPhone actually depends on how much you use it. As soon as the oils of your finger begun to build up and create muddy look on the screen, it is time for you to clean your iPhone.