Showing posts with label ipad 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ipad 2. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

iPad動画変換 |iPad動画変換 Mac

iPadを購入した方で「ファイル形式の問題で、画像・音楽・動画の再生を思う存分楽しめない」というお声をよく耳にします。
iTunesは対応形式が限定されていて、読み込めない動画が非常に多いためです。
そんな時は、動画ファイルをiTunes/iPad対応に変換するiPad動画変換ソフトを利用してみましょう。

iPad 動画変換はAVI、MPEG、WMV、DivX、FLV、RM、MKV、H.264/AVC、ASF、MOVなどのさまざまな動画ファイル形式をiPad用MP4ファイルに変換できる高画質MPEG4変換ソフトです。iPad 動画変換は動画変換だけではなく、WMA、WAV、AC3、RA、OGG、CDA、APEなどの音声ファイルをiPod用MP3、M4Aへの変換もサポートしています。

iPad 動画変換では、お気に入りの画像を動画に作成、ファイルを分割、動画から音声を抽出、動画から画像をキャプチャーなど多彩な機能が搭載されています。さらにマルチプロセッシング、マルチスレッドやバッチ処理に対応し、高速かつ高品質のiPad 動画変換をサポートします。今すぐ、iPad 動画変換をフリーダウンロードしiPadで好きな動画や音楽を楽しみましょう。

iPad動画変換 MacはオールインワンのDVD/動画をiPadに変換するソリューションを提供して、iPad/iPad 2エンターテインメント生活に不可欠なソフトウェアを持っている必要があります。それは多くの素晴しい機能を持っています。例えば:SD/HD動画をiPadに変換し、DVDディスク・映画をiPadにリッピングし、iPadから写真、歌曲、映画、電子ブック、プレーリストをMacに転送します。

ipad動画変換

主要な機能

  • ビデオをiPadに変換する
    Aiseesoft iPad 動画変換はすべての流行っているビデオフォーマットをiPadに対応するビデオとオーディオフォーマットに変換できます。
  • 異なるフォーマットを同時に出力できる
    Aiseesoft iPad 動画変換を用いて一つのファイルを異なる出力フォーマットに同時に変換できます。
  • トリム、クロップ、結合、ウォーターマーク
    お好きなようにビデオの如何なるセグメントをトリム、黒縁や不要な部分を削除、複数のビデオを結合、テキストやイメージウォーターマークを追加することができます。
  • ビデオ効果を調整する
    Aiseesoft iPad 動画変換を用いてビデオの輝度、コンラストと飽和度を調整してカスタマイズできます。
  • 自分の設定を定義する
    Aiseesoft iPad 動画変換を用いて自分の出力パラメーターを設定できます: ビデオエンコーダー、解像度、フレームレート、ビットレート、オーディオエンコーダー、サンプルレート、チャンネル、ビットレート。そして、全ての設定はユーザー定義したプロフィールとして保存されます。

主要な特徴

  • 他のデバイスをサポートする
    iPadを除き、Aiseesoft iPad動画変換はiPhone、iPod、Apple TVなどのポータブルデバイスにもサポートしています。
  • オーディオトラックと字幕を選択する
    Aiseesoft iPad 動画変換によりオーディオトラックと字幕を選択できます。
  • プレビューとスナップショット
    内蔵されたプレーヤーで同時にオリジナルと出力ビデオをプレビューできます。また、スナップショットによってお好きなピクチャーをキャプチャーしてJPEG、PNGとBMPで保存します。
  • 使いやすい
    分かりやすいインターフェースを持っているAiseesoft iPad 動画変換を簡単に操作できます。
  • 最高の変換スピード
    NVIDIA® CUDA™ と AMD APPの技術により、変換速度を大幅に上げることができます。

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Friday, December 23, 2011

SWF to iPad Converter- Put Flash SWF video on iPad

It is really fatastic to enjoy videos with iPad 2 and iPad with the high display. You can download your favourite videos on line , import them to iPad and play them anywhere anytime. However, flash videos are very popular on web, and most file download from Neground, Youtube, Myspace are with flash FLV or SWF format, which is impossible to play on iPad.

A solution to play SWF video on iPad is to convert SWF to iPad supported format H.264, MPEG-4 or MP4. And SWF to iPad Converter is the right program for you to finish the SWF to H.264/MPEG-4/MP4 conversion on Windows 7/XP/2000/Vista.

Guide: How to convert SWF to iPad/iPad 2

Preparation: Free download and install Moyea SWF to iPad Converter, ready for the conversion.

Step 1: Import SWF files- Click "Browse" button to load .swf files from "From Folder", "From IE Cache", "Flash Projector" and "From URL"

Tip: If you have many swf files to be converted, just click "Swith to batch mode" option.

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Step 2: Export Settings:

* Click the box under "Style", and a drop list will cascade, choose your output iPad format from it.
* Click the "folder" in the "Export to" box to set the output destination.
* Select the check box before the "Rip Audio", and the audio will be extracted and generated as a single file.

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Step 3: Click 'Convert' button to start SWF to iPad mp4 conversion. Then the program will play the file for you to set start and end points of the capture.

Step 4: Sync converted file to iPad with iTunes, just a moment later, you can enjoy the swf. Movies on your high-resolution iPad/iPad 2 anytime anywhere.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

iPad to Computer Transfer- How to transfer files from iPhone to PC

iPad to Computer Transfer is easy to use iPad transfer, iPad copy, iPad backup and computer to iPad software. You can copy and backup music, movie, photo, ePub, pdf, Audiobook, Podcast and TV Show among iPad, computer and iTunes, including iPad to computer, computer to iPad, iPod to iPad and iPad to iTunes.

With this iPad to Computer Transfer software, you can sync iPad files to iTunes directly. Besides, it even prevents iTunes to delete your iPad files which don't match with your iTunes library. And manage iPad device as a portable hard disc to copy files from iPod to iPad easily.

For Mac users, iPad to Mac Transfer is your best choice to backup iPad files to Mac local drive.

Main Functions
  • Updated recently
    This iPad transfer now are compatible with iOS 5 and iTunes 10.5.
  • iPad to computer transfer
    Transfer music, video, photo, ePub, pdf, Audiobook, Podcast and TV Show from iPad to computer for backup.
  • iPad purchased files transfer
    Transfer the purchased songs/books on iPad to computer, even the downloaded iTunes U/ Podcasts can be allowed to export off iPad. Those files on iPad library, easily and fast sync them to iTunes library.
  • Transfer iPhone files
    Transfer iPhone Ringtone, Voice Memos, Camera Roll, SMS, Contact, Call List from iPhone to computer for backup.
  • Copy files to iPad
    Easily copy music, movie, Podcast and TV Show to iPad without using iTunes, much easier than iTunes!
  • Transfer iPad to iTunes
    This iPad to Computer Transfer can copy/transfer iPad music, video, iBooks, Photo, Podcase, TV Show files to iTunes library in a quick way.
  • Copy iPod to iPad
    With the iPad Transfer, you can copy files from iPod to iPad including music, videos, Podcast, TV Show, etc.
  • Transfer playlists
    Transfer playlists from iPhone/iPod/iPad to local folder or iTunes directly.
  • Supports all types of iPad/iPhone/iPod
    Support all types of iPads (incl. iPad, iPad 2), iPod classic, iPod shuffle, iPod shuffle 6G, iPod touch, iPod touch 4, iPod nano, iPod nano 5G, iPod nano 6G, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S.

Guide: How to transfer iPad to Computer/PC

Preparation: Free download and install iPad to PC Transfer. ready for the process.

Step 1: Run the software, connect iPad to PC, iPad to Computer Transfer will automatically detect iPad, then the iPad icon library and playlists will appear in the left window.

backup ipad to pc

Step 2: Open the playlist, select the audio / video / photo option you want to transfer by clicking a check mark in the check box.

Step 3:Click button button to choose a folder for save the transferred files, then click "Save" button to start transferring iPad to Computer.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

iPhone 4S big hit in China's grey market

Despite not officially being for sale in China, Apple's iPhone 4S was on sale on Beijing and Hong Kong's  grey market at the weekend, attracting hundreds of fans paying up to six times official prices to get their hands on the latest model.

The smartphone, released in seven countries on Friday, not including China but dealers had imported them, mainly from Australia, Canada and Japan, for resale to local customers. According to experts iPhone 4S it will come out in China towards the end of the year.

The phones are retailing for between HK$10,000 and HK$12,000 ($1,300-$1,500) on the grey market. Depending on their memory capacity they are priced between $199 and $399 in the United States with a two-year contract.

"Today we have got two from Canada, they're 11,000 yuan ($1,720) each. If you're interested, you need to come straight away," a saleswoman said at a mobile phone shop at Hailong market.

"I have sold about 100 iPhone 4S since yesterday," dealer Ma Hui of Chu Lok Telecom in the bustling shopping district of Mongkok said Sunday.

"Several customers bought 10 of them to resell to others," he told AFP, as he brought the new phones into his shop before opening for business.

But Ma said the demand for the 4S was less than the frenzy that accompanied the launch of the iPhone 4.

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Monday, September 12, 2011

iPad 2 動画変換- 100%クリーン

一つの強力な変換としての iPad 2 動画変換 は易くて様々な動画をiPadに変換して再生します。この入力形式はAVI、 MP4、 MKV、 FLV、 MTS、 M2TS、 MOD、 H.264/AVC、 RMVB、 HD TS、 HD MOV、 WMV HDなどを含みます。ベストのiPad 2変換の大きくて高解像度スクリーンで動画を楽しみます。

強力な変換機能を加えって、動画 iPad 2変換は実用的な編集機能を搭載します。例えば:動画を断片に分割し、映画を適当なサイズにクロップし、明るさ、コントラスト、彩度というファイルのい効果を設置し、テキスト・画像透かしを追加します。

iPad 2 動画変換 Mac はMac OS Xで動画をiPad 2に変換するベストの選択です。

ガイド:どのように簡単に動画をiPad 2に変換しますか。

準備:フリーiPad 2 動画変換をダウンロードしてインストールします。

ステップ1: 動画を入力します。 「Add Files」をクリックして同時に複数のファイルをロードできます。

ipad 2 video converter

注: 動画 iPad 2変換を使って、異なる動画形式を追加して一つの変換で異なる出力形式を得ます。

ステップ2: 出力形式を設置します。「Profile」オプションで、iPad> iPad 2 (*.mp4)を選択します。この強力なiPad 2 動画変換はiPad MPEG-4 動画 (640*480)、iPad H.264 動画(720*480)、iPad H.264 720p 動画(1280*720)という出力形式をサポートするから、欲しい形式を選択してください。

注: デフォルトの設置を保つのは可能で、出力ファイルが良いです。

ステップ3: 「Destination」で「Browse」ボタンをクリックし、一つのフォルダを選択し、変換されるファイルを保存します。

ステップ4: 「Convert」ボタンをクリックして動画をiPad 2に変換します。数分後、変換した動画ファイルを自分のiPad 2に再生できます。

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Apple is missing out on a huge opportunity for their iPad

Apple has sold tens of millions of tablets and in doing such they’ve established a strong leading position in the tablet market. However even with their success Apple is still missing out on some opportunities for further growth, with the biggest one being the $250-$400 market for tablets. Apple has offers no brand new tablets for under $499 at this time. 

The tablet is a foreign device for most at this time and it’s in the position that desktops or laptops were in when they first came out. People are intrigued by the new thing out but they’re also skeptical of the value of the new product. Apple is at a disadvantage when it comes to such buyers because of their price. Everyone I’ve talked to who has shown interest in the iPad has shunned it based on price, $499 is too high for what they perceive they’ll use one for.

I believe that Apple can and should be selling a tablet that’s at least $100 cheaper than the flagship iPad. Apple could go and create a budget iPad lite without cameras but I think they should have just kept the first generation iPad, the one that started the tablet craze, in-production when the new iPad 2 was launched.

I remember that on the eve of the iPad 2′s release Apple had dropped the price of the first iPad by $100 to clear remaining stock, they were sold out lightning fast after word spread around the web (Apple didn’t advertise the price cut on television or the web). –see a screenshot from that quick sale below, it’s all that’s left from the short event.

Apple should have continued selling brand new first generation iPads, but could they have done it? It’s well documented that the iPad 2 was facing serious production delays due to the Japan disaster of 2011, Apple only recently got caught-up with demand. However looking past the abnormal production situation of the iPad 2, could Apple have kept production of the first iPad going in 2011? I think the only problem they might have faced would be production costs.

However even with no production delays for the iPad 2 and production cost not being an issue, the reissuing of the first gen. iPad when the iPad 2 is available would go against what Apple normally does with new products. Apple discontinues products as the new version is launched. It’s unfortunate for buyers looking for an affordable iPad but that’s the reality of how Apple offers products. Hopefully they can change that for the tablet market. The first generation iPad is still a good tablet that people would happily buy, and the iPad 2 will still be desirable (after a price drop) when the iPad 3 comes out as well.

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Friday, August 5, 2011

What to Expect with the iPad 3

While demos and free trials give us a taste of games and software prior to their release, mockups for the future iPad can now be found online. Everybody seems to know what’s in store for the new line of slates, even if Apple and Mr. Jobs keep silent about it. Rumors claim that the new slate might be introduced as the iPad 2 Plus or the iPad 2 HD. The major change, by the way, is a high resolution retina display. Fancy names, but these are thought to be enough to keep the eager wait for the iPad 3. Expected time of arrival for these pads is sometime between April and March of 2012, while other reports are saying as soon as November 2011!

Speaking of the mockups, a so-called prototype designed by Guilherme Schasiepen displays an even slimmer iPad than the current model. While the iPad 2 is 0.34 inches, the iPad 3 is expected to be at just a mere 0.29 inches! You can literally use the iPad 3 as a bookmark, though I doubt anyone would dare try it.

Also, the back of the slate would now be made up of glass instead of metal. But it may just well be glass-coated. The curved design is maintained, making sure that the feel of the iPad3 offers some feeling of familiarity to its loyal users. In other words, it looks and feels exactly the same.

A 5 mega-pixel camera on the back is a sweet treat. In front, there’s a Web cam that can be used with FaceTime. There are also new antennas for WiFi. As always, 3G/4G capabilities are supported, and can neatly be located near the speakers.

The future iPad 3′s resolution is expected to be 2 times bigger than the current 1024×768 display. The aspect ratio is maintained at 4:3, held back largely because of the look and layout of iOS. Of course, it would be stupid to assume that the future iPad would not have superior video capabilities. Everyone expects better resolution. There is no sense buying the same iPad with a different name.

Mockups are just mockups. Consumers expect Apple to come with a device that is slimmer and showcases improved hardware. Hopefully, Apple will break silence before the summer ends on an official iPad 3 release date.

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

iPad 3 Release Date Before Thanksgiving?

The iPad 3 may have a release date prior to US Thanksgiving

The China Times is claiming that Apple is set to release the iPad 3 by Thanksgiving. This of course could also be the release of the newly rumored iPad 2 HD or iPad 2 Plus. Rumors of a fall release date for the iPad 3 have been reported since the release of the iPad 2. The iPad 2 of course was released in March of this year, and was short of many expectations. China Times has released information that the supplies have been ordered for the first production run of both the iPhone 5 and the Apple iPad 3.

Rumors have the iPhone 5 being released in September and then the iPad 3 right around Thanksgiving. The day after Thanksgiving, known as Black Friday and the unofficial starting day of the holiday shopping season, is rumored to be a possible release date for the iPad 3. The iPhone 5 is rumored to have several major changes in the design. This of course is unconfirmed by Apple at this time. The iPad 3 is of course rumored to have a new high definition display, and possibly a Retina Display. Other improvements could include a faster processor and a much needed improved camera.

What about the iPad 2 HD?

The iPad 2 HD has also been rumored to be the next tablet from iPad, putting the iPad 3 on hold until 2012. At this point the China Times doesn’t reference which of the models are going to be released. If the iPad 2 HD is going to be the next release you can expect to see fewer improvements then with a release of an entirely new model. The iPad 2 HD, if real, is expected to be an upgrade to the display. However the rest of the design is to remain the same or very similar to the current iPad 2. This is similar to what Apple has done with phone releases in recent history.

The newest models could in fact be announced much sooner then this dates. If the release date for the iPad 3 is in fact Black Friday then the announcement could come much earlier. A possible roll out for the iPhone 5 and the iPad 3 could occur at the same time with the release of the iOS 5. This of course has been mentioned as a possibility it now seems like it may occur.

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

iPad competitors still can't match Apple's design efficiencies

As hardware makers struggle to compete with the iPad in terms of sales, they also can't match Apple's design efficiency, which helps to keep the iPad's costs down, one analysis has found.

IHS iSuppli this week revealed the results of its teardown analysis of eight different tablet models. They found that Apple's control of the iOS operating system allows it to reduce costs by limiting memory quantity and utilizing thinner batteries.

The iPad 2, for example, features just 512 megabytes of SDRAM, which is half the 1 gigabyte found in most competing tablets. That memory density reduction affords Apple a nearly $14 reduction in the build of materials for the iPad 2 compared to other tablets.

By controlling iOS, Apple can ensure that its proprietary mobile operating system features efficient memory usage, and allows the company to build a device with less RAM.

"Since Apple controls both the operating system and hardware design of the iPad, it is able to attain design efficiencies that other tablet manufacturers cannot," said Wayne Lam, senior analyst of competitive analysis at IHS. "These efficiencies become obvious in areas like the memory and the battery, where Apple maintains advantages in cost, space savings and performance compared with every competitor in the business."

Included in the comparison were three iPad models from Apple: both the first-generation Wi-Fi-only and 3G models, as well as the 3G-capable iPad 2. Also tested were the 7-inch-class Samsung Galaxy Tab and RIM BlackBerry PlayBook; while around the 10-inch screen size were the Motorola Xoom, Asus Eee Pad, and HP TouchPad.

Most tablets that compete with the iPad come from blueprints and reference designs outsourced to third parties. But Apple maintains tight control of the design of its devices, as well as components and contract manufacturers.

"Apple takes a vertically integrated approach to its products, from the operating system to the user interface, to the hardware design, down to the selection of individual parts used in the device," Lam said. "For example, Apple even uses its own applications processor design in both the iPad and iPad 2.

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"In contrast, Android tablet makers buy those capabilities from the likes of Nvidia, Texas Instruments and Qualcomm. This gives Apple greater control in multiple areas of product development."

The analysis noted that Apple has sent all of the trends in the tablet market, forcing manufacturers to gravitate toward the $500 "sweet spot" for pricing. And while early competitors embraced the 7-inch form factor, a decision which Apple Chief Executive Steve Jobs derided, they have since moved toward the same size range as the 9.7-inch screen on the iPad.

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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Apple iPad: Five Things I Like Most About the iPad

In keeping with the precedent established in previous "30 Days With..." series, I devoted yesterday's post to detailing my complaints and criticisms. Today is dedicated to the counter point of view--a list of my favorite things about the iPad from my 30 Days With the iPad journey.

There were, of course, some bumps along the way, but there are also a few things that I truly appreciated about using the iPad instead of my notebook. Without further ado, here is my list of the five things I like most about the iPad:

1. Size. Size does matter. And when you're talking about lugging a device around all over town, the smaller the better...to a point. Carting a 15-inch notebook, or maybe one of those laptops with dual 17-inch displays, may provide more of a portable computing workhorse, but then we get into a semantic debate about defining "portable".

On the other end of the spectrum, you could argue that the iPhone (or an Android or Windows Phone 7 smartphone) are even more compact and portable, or make a case for smaller tablets like the7-inch Samsung Galaxy Tab.

The iPad--especially the iPad 2--fits nicely in between those two extremes. It is big enough to make it practical, and small enough to make it portable. It has enough power and flexibility to do what you need it to in most cases, yet it is thin and light enough to be carried like a magazine. The same could be said of other similar tablets as well, like the Motorola Xoom, or the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1.

2. Stamina. It lasts, and lasts, and lasts. As if the size issue of the device itself isn't enough, working with a notebook on the go for more than a few hours involves carrying the power adapter and/or a backup battery as well. I can leave my home office with a fully-charged iPad 2, and use it freely for any purpose all day with virtually zero chance of running out of juice. It has the added benefit that if I did choose to carry the power adapter for insurance, the outlet plug and USB cable add little in the way of either size or weight.

3. AirPlay.AirPlay is simply awesome. For now, it is primarily an entertainment feature enabling me to stream audio and video content from the iPad to my TV or stereo. It works with some apps, and not with others.

4. App Store. You might recall that I have had some complaints about the Apple App Store. I'd like to see it cleaned up and better organized to make searching through 400,000 apps a little easier, and I wish the App Store would implement a test drive or return policy that would enable me to check out an app and scrap it if it doesn't meet my needs without getting charged for it.

5. Front Camera. The rear camera on the iPad 2 is essentially useless. If Apple doesn't plan to make significant jump in the quality and capabilities of that camera in the next iPad model, it should just eliminate it. The front-facing camera, on the other hand, is quite nice.

The ability to conduct FaceTime video calls, or participate in video conferencing sessions using Fuze Meeting, or WebEx make the iPad 2 much more valuable as a mobile productivity platform than its predecessor.

There is really a lot more that I like about the iPad. I was already an iPad fan and proponent before embarking on the 30 Days With the iPad series. However, just because I like the iPad in and of itself, or as a tablet, does not necessarily mean that I like the iPad as a PC replacement. I tried to keep this list of things I liked focused more or less on the ways I like the iPad 2 as a PC replacement.

Check back tomorrow for my summary and closing thoughts on how this experiment went, and the lesson I have learned along the way in the final 30 Days With the iPad post.

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

iPad zu PC Transfer- Transfer vom iPad zum PC/Computer

Also, ich rate Ihnen einen einfach zu gebrauchenden, professionellen iPad zu PC Transfer, welcher Ihnen nicht nur bei dem Transfer von Musik, Filmen, Photos und iBooks, ePubs, PDFs, Audiobücher, Ringtones, Kontakten, Podcasts and Fersehshows vom iPad zum PC hilft, sondern ermöglicht Ihnen auch einen Datentransfer vom PC zum iPad, direkt und ohne iTunes.

Weiterhin, der Transfer vom iPad zum Computer ist kompatibel mit dem iPad, iPad 2, iPod classic, iPod shuffle, iPod shuffle 6G, iPod nano, iPod nano 5G, iPod nano 6G, iPod touch, iPod touch 4, iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, sogar auch mit dem aktualisierten OS 4.3, und OS 5 beta.

(Für die Mac-Inhaber ist der Transfer vom iPad zum Mac eine ideale Gelegenheit für das Organisieren, Rippen, Kopieren und Wiederherstellen des iPads, iPods und iPhones auf dem Mac.)

Anweisung zum Transfer vom iPad zum Computer/PC

Vorbereitung: Laden sie den “Transfer vom iPad zum PC” frei herunter, und Sie sind bereit für den Prozess.

Schritt 1: Starten Sie die Software, verbinden Sie den iPad an PC, und “der Transfer vom iPad zum Computer” will automatisch einen iPad erkennen, dann erscheint eine Sammlung mit der iPad-Ikone und die Playliste erscheint in dem linken Fenster.

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Schritt 2: Öffnen Sie die Playliste, wählen Sie die Audio/Video/Photo Option aus, welche Sie übertragen wollen, und zwar mit dem Kliken eines Hackens in der Checkbox.

Schritt 3:Kliken Sie auf button um einen Ordner auszuwählen, wohin Sie die Dateien übertragen wollen, dann kliken Sie auf den “Speichern-Button” um mit der Übertragung vom iPad zum Computer zu beginnen.

In einem Wort, dieser Transfer vom iPad zum Computer is die beste Wahl für iPad/iPhone/iPod Fans, für das Übertragen von iPad/iPhone/iPod-Dateien zum Computer. Es ist einfach zu gebrauchen, und es fertigt Ihre Aufgaben in nur einigen Sekunden. – Laden Sie es frei herunter und probieren Sie es jetzt!

 

Saturday, July 9, 2011

WTV to iPad Converter free download- Convert WTV to iPad/iPad easily

What is WTV format?
WTV File is recorded television file created by Windows Media Center. In Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Microsoft originally introduced the .DVR-MS (DVR) file format. Similar in format to .ASF, the .DVR-MS (DVR) file enhancements allow the creation of key PVR functionality, including time-shifting, live pause, and simultaneous record and playback. These files now use a .WTV extension.

As a professional WTV Video Converter, WTV to iPad enables users to convert the recorded TV shows of MTV extension to iPad, iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, Android smartphones, PSP, xBox, Zune, Wii, BlackBerry, Archos, and other mobile devices with 5X faster speed and perfect video-audio synchronization.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Samsung Sues Apple Over IPhone, IPad, IPod

Samsung Electronics Co., the world’s largest computer-memory chip maker, filed another lawsuit against Apple Inc. (AAPL), claiming the U.S. company infringed patents for technology used in its iPhone and iPad devices.

“Apple has copied many of Samsung’s innovations in its Apple iPhone, iPod and iPad products,” lawyers for the Suwon, South Korea-based company said in a lawsuit filed yesterday in federal court in Delaware.

Samsung also filed a complaint with the U.S. International Trade Commission in Washington on June 28 seeking to block imports of the devices containing the allegedly infringing technology.

The suit follows litigation in at least four countries as Samsung and Apple, the world’s largest technology company by market value, compete in the mobile-device market. In April, Cupertino, California-based Apple sued Samsung in federal court in Oakland, California, alleging the Korean company’s Galaxy phone and table computers “slavishly” copy the iPhone and iPad.

“They seem to have a lot to talk about,” Seo Won Seok, a Seoul-based analyst at NH Investment & Securities Co., said. “With these steps they are taking now, they seem to be trying to take a favorable position as part of the process to reach an agreement on cross-licensing in the end.”

Prior to the latest lawsuit, Samsung, which also supplies memory chips for Apple, had sued Apple in Seoul,Tokyo, San Francisco and Mannheim, Germany. Apple also has a case pending against Samsung in South Korea.

Trudy Muller, an Apple spokeswoman, didn’t immediately return a call seeking comment on the suit.

Samsung’s Delaware suit will be delayed if federal regulators agree to investigate the company’s complaints against Apple. The trade commission typically completes its reviews in 15 to 18 months.

Apple’s April 15 complaint claims Samsung is infringing seven patents related to the way Galaxy devices’ touch screens understand user gestures, including selecting, scrolling, pinching and zooming. Samsung is also copying three patents on the design, including the flat black face of the iPhone and iPad, according to Apple.

Apple also said on April 18 that Samsung “blatantly” copied its technologies and designs.

Samsung had asked a federal judge in the U.S. to order Apple to turn over samples of Apple’s forthcoming iPads and iPhones. It lost that bid on June 22.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Google brings check-ins to Google Latitude on iPhone, 30 languages to Places



Unsurprisingly, El Goog gifted the Android versions of Latitude and Places with these updates a few weeks back, but now the iOS loyalists are being brought into a similar circle. The search giant has just added check-ins to the iOS version of Google Latitude, with any iDevice using iOS 4 or higher being deemed compatible. In related news, the Applefied build of Google Places is now available in 30 languages, and there's an added 'Saved Places' feature for keeping tabs on your favorite spots. You can check your phone for updates, or if you haven't dug in yet, have a poke around in the App Store.

I think Apple would welcome Google Navigation, but I think Google Navigation is the one app that Google doesn't want it's biggest competition to have, as it legitimately could be a reason for someone to buy an Android over the iPhone. An app like Places or Latitude isn't going to have that same effect.


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Thursday, March 3, 2011

The iPad 2- Thinner, Lighter. Faster


Apple has just made its second-generation iPad official! It features a 1GHz dual-core A5 chip and, finally, cameras, both on the front and rear. The new CPU is said to be up to twice as fast, with graphics performance up to nine times better than on the original iPad, while power requirements have been kept the same. Battery life is, consequently, unaltered, with Apple promising 10 hours. Pricing, too, has been left unchanged, starting at $499 for a 16GB WiFi-only iPad 2 and stretching up to $829 for a WiFi + 3G SKU with 64GB of storage. The new tablet will come with an HDMI output capable of 1080p -- which will set you back $39 for the requisite dongle, called an Apple Digital AV Adapter -- but there will sadly be no rumblings of Thunderbolt connectivity here. What you will get is an enlarged speaker grille on the back, as expected, and the same 1024 x 768 resolution and IPS LCD screen technology as on the original iPad.

Update: We've gotten our first hands-on with the iPad 2 and, boy oh boy, it's fast!



720p video recording at 30fps will be on tap from the rear-facing camera, which can also do a 5x digital zoom if you're into that kind of thing, whereas the front-facing imager will record at a more modest VGA resolution, also at 30fps.

There's a new cover for the device, which is best defined by Steve Jobs himself: "We designed the case right alongside the product. It's not a case -- it's a cover." Basically, it's a magnetic flap that protects the front and automatically wakes and puts the device to sleep according to whether it's open or closed. Guess we know what that proximity sensor was about now. These Smart Covers will cost $39 in plastic or $69 if you opt for leather.

The iPad 2 is 33 percent thinner than its predecessor, at a mind-melting 8.8mm, and a little lighter at just over 600g, while paintjob options have been expanded: you'll get a choice between white and black. It'll be available on both AT&T and Verizon, and all variants start shipping on March 11th. Apple Retail Stores will start sales at the unusual hour of 5PM, which will probably make online pre-orders the fastest way to get yours.



In terms of new software, Apple's launching iOS 4.3 alongside the new iPad and bringing with it much improved Safari performance as well as FaceTime, Photo Booth, iMovie and GarageBand (the latter two costing $4.99 a piece) apps specifically for the newly camera-enriched iPad. Personal Hotspot capabilities are also arriving in the latest version of the OS, but they'll be exclusive to the iPhone 4, so you won't be able to share your 3G iPad's connection. The minimum compatible version of iTunes for the new iPad 2 will be the freshly released 10.2.


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iPad 2 Updates



Well there you have it folks -- the absurdly thin new iPad 2. We just got our hands all over the next greatest tablet from Apple and it's... very much the same, save for that new body. There's no question that the industrial design is top notch, and we did notice some speedier behavior when jumping around -- but the core OS remains unchanged, so this won't be a major shock. We're spending more time with the device and getting impressions, but for now, feast your eyes on the galleries below.

Update: Okay, we've had a chance to play around the with iPad 2 some more, and here are our big takeaways from the experience.
• This thing is insanely fast. We're not joking -- it's blazingly fast. Everything the iPad 2 does feels like it's on turbo. We're uploading a video of the some evidence of this, you'll be appropriately stunned.
• The design feels great in your hands. Sleek, super thin -- much nicer to hold than the previous version. Definitely has more of a magazine than book feel. Everything is tight and solid. It is pretty amazing how thin they've gotten the device.
• Even software made for the first generation device feels better here. Safari is definitely sped up. Games looked great on-screen, though obviously there are no updates to the resolution of screen technology here.
• This is an evolutionary step, but we definitely don't feel like it's lacking for features. People are going to gobble these up when they see the new apps.


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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

iPad 2 vs. Motorola Xoom vs. HP TouchPad vs. BlackBerry PlayBook: the tale of the tape


You might recall we ran this comparison about a month back when HP's TouchPad was announced, but now we're back with a full set of 2011 devices as Apple's brand new iPad 2 has joined the fray. There's no need for excessive introductions, really, just leap past the break to get swalloped up by an avalanche of next-generation tablet specs.







































































































































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PlayBook
PlatformiOS 4.3Android 3.0webOS 3.0BB Tablet OS (QNX)
Display9.7-inch
LED-backlit IPS LCD
10.1-inch9.7-inch7-inch LCD
Resolution1024 x 7681280 x 8001024 x 7681024 x 600
Processor1GHz dual-core
Apple A5
1GHz dual-core
NVIDIA Tegra 2
1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon1GHz dual-core
TI OMAP4430
Memory?1GB RAM1GB RAM1GB RAM
Storage16GB / 32GB / 64GB32GB16GB / 32GB16GB / 32GB / 64GB
Front cameraVGA2 megapixel1.3 megapixel3 megapixel
Rear camera720 / 30p video5 megapixel AF with dual-LED flash,720 / 30p videonone5 megapixel, 1080p video
Cellular radioQuadband HSPA or CDMA / EV-DO Rev. A3G with free upgrade to 4G LTE3G and 4G3G and 4G
WiFi802.11a/b/g/n802.11a/b/g/n802.11b/g/n802.11a/b/g/n
Bluetooth2.1 + EDR2.1 + EDR2.1 + EDR2.1 + EDR
Accelerometer3-axis3-axisYesYes
GyroscopeYesYesYes--
Battery25Wh6,500mAh6,300 mAh5,300 mAh
Thickness8.8mm12.7mm13.7mm10mm
Weight601g (WiFi),607g (Verizon),613g (AT&T)725g740g425g


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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

What the Apple iPad 2 Can Teach Google




Apple's March 2 event is all but guaranteed to bring us the iPad 2, most likely with dual cameras and a revamped OS. It arrives two months after CES 2011, to a landscape littered with tablets from scores of manufacturers, most of them with one thing in common: they are running Google's Android OS. But only a handful of them run Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), the first Android tablet OS. Can tablets like the Motorola Xoom—the first Honeycomb device—take on the iPad?

If the past is any indicator, it doesn't look good. This has less to do with quality of product, however, and more to do with the manner in which the product is brought to the public.

The clear advantage Apple has over just about every competitor—except perhaps for RIM—is that it relies on no external manufacturers for its products. To clarify: of course Apple needs to farm out production of the components that make up its devices to OEMs, but when you see a new iPad, it is from Apple, running an Apple OS, for sale at the Apple store. The closest Apple comes to working with other companies is its partnerships with Verizon and AT&T for the iPhone and iPad. For the most part, however, Apple is its own, self-controlling entity. With no company—other than the carriers and OEMs— with which to coordinate, Apple can create a realistic product release timeline and stick to it.

It seems March has become iPad month—it joins June's iPhone announcements and September's iPod launches as predictable, annual product release events. Few companies are this consistent and still manage to put out product that people really want.

Google, meanwhile, created Android to be open to all manufacturers. Motorola just released the Xoom, and while Honeycomb looks great on it, the product was just not quite ready at launch. Flash support was not enabled, and the apps on the market were few in number and often weak in quality. Soon, Samsung will release a Honeycomb tablet, with a parade of tech manufacturers to follow. With so many companies hoping to entice consumers with the same OS, what's a manufacturer to do? Quite simply, they make customized versions of Google's perfectly functioning OS. But when updates are pushed out down the road, many of these custom versions don't work properly. How could they? Everyone is doing something a little bit different and the updates Google pushes out do not incorporate the custom tweaks made to previous versions.

Apple's iOS is only available on Apple-manufactured products. There's no (legally) customized version out there. Apple realizes that part of the allure of the iOS device is its "look"—not just the sleek physical design, but the clean on-screen graphics. Honeycomb has a similarly clean design, but you aren't likely to see it on too many devices. Companies will try to alter it to differentiate their product, but the net result is a large field of similar—but not ideally functioning—devices.

Apple's iOS isn't "open" like Android, but this is how Apple polices and protects its product line. There can be only one iPhone or iPad. Google would be wise to strike up a similar deal with a single manufacturer and call it a day. By allowing a plethora of companies, large and small, access to Android, Google's quality OS gets diluted, and the Android ecosystem becomes confusing to the consumer. Some Android tablets come with the Android Market loaded, for instance, while some don't have access and rely on second-rate "app stores" with lower-quality apps…but they all still say "Android tablet" somewhere on the box.

The Xoom is a fine example of Android's potential. Imagine how much more excited consumers would be about the Xoom if it were, indeed, the only Honeycomb tablet, period. Every year, you could look forward to a new Xoom. With the field simplified, Google and Motorola could easily work together to come up with a consistent product cycle. It sometimes seems that Google feels that having an "open" platform is better than having a quality user experience—unfortunately, the company's ideals are falling short of customers' expectations.

If we learned anything from the Zune, it's that you can't wait too long to get in the game against Apple. The Zune HD and Zune Marketplace were fantastic products…but a few years too late. iPods were already dominating the portable music market.

With the second iPad just around the corner, it seems like the window of opportunity for a realistic Apple competitor is closing yet again. What the tech world needs is not a plethora of mediocre contenders, but one, strong contender using a solid OS. The Xoom could be just that, but before it can even truly compete with the iPad, it has to compete with other Android tablets. That's quite an uphill battle.

Meanwhile, at least one company (besides Apple) has figured this out. While the rest of the tech world is obsessing over new Android tablets, don't be surprised if RIM's Blackberry PlayBook steals the show later this year. Like Apple products, RIM's products operate on their own OS, and the hands-on time I had with the PlayBook at CES showed an intuitive OS every bit as easy to use as an Android tablet. RIM, however, is not encumbered by the collaborative process that all manufacturers working with Google must deal with currently. Like Apple, RIM's process is more streamlined. (Though this makes the absence of the PlayBook, which has been shown off in various degrees of beta since last year, all the more puzzling.)

Someday, Apple will have a true competitor in the portable and mobile device market. Like most viable contenders, the company that emerges to truly take on Apple will start off by emulating Apple's successful practices, then differentiate itself in an attractive way. To paraphrase Pablo Picasso: Good companies borrow, great companies steal.

We seem to have a bunch of good companies right now, like Google and Motorola, but when are they going to get their acts together and truly create a great product that strikes fear in Apple's heart? The solid foundation that's needed (Honeycomb) is already in place. Now Google must abandon the ball and chain of an open platform and the diluted product field it creates, and instead control and curate a singular product line around a non-customized OS. Microsoft figured this out with the Zune, but it did so way too late. It's not yet too late with tablets, but it's getting there.


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Is “App Store” As Generic As Microsoft’s “Windows”?







As tech companies fight for ubiquity, it’s no surprise that there should be disputes like this. Using common words for product names is always a risk, as is establishing generic traditions (like Apple’s “i-” prefix) that are difficult to regulate. At stake today is Apple’s trademark on “App Store,” which as I’m sure our readers are aware, was established in 2008 as arguably the first real platform through which independent developers could offer mobile applications, games, and so on.


They filed for the trademark at the same time. Since then, however, it has been contended by Microsoft in particular that Apple has no exclusive right to so generic a term, one which arguably could apply to any other mobile application store. It’s as if Kleenex trademarked “tissue” as well. Apple just turned the argument around, however, noting that Microsoft itself is maintaining a plainly generic term for its most prominent product: Windows. Windows, as we all know, are both transparent portals allowing light to pass from outside to inside, and a visual metaphor for navigating a computer operating system.


It’s a point worth considering. But not the only one.


Apple has a strong case: “App Store” was more or less popularized by them. There were no competitors for some time so “App Store” referred only to Apple’s for quite a long time. “App Store” is also (they say) a “double entendre” meant to evoke the Apple Store. That one surely got some eye rolls in the industry. Still, the term wasn’t chosen arbitrarily. And competitors have options, as evidenced by the names the likes of Google and RIM have come up with.


Microsoft’s claims are equally rational, though: can you really trademark such a broad term, just by being the first one there? “Any secondary meaning or fame Apple has in ‘App Store’ is de facto secondary meaning that cannot convert the generic term ‘app store’ into a protectable trademark.” In other words, “App Store” didn’t blow up because of Apple, but because it’s the term anyone would reach for when describing something of this type. It’s telling (but not legally obligating) that every similar service could also be called an “app store.” Observe this beautiful Venn diagram:




Surely that counts for something? The counter-argument is, of course, that we use that term now because it’s the term Apple made us use. It’s a chicken-egg argument of innovation or imitation. Let’s be honest, though, in the tech industry that’s rarely much of an argument. 99 times out of 100 it’s imitation.


Apple’s jab at Microsoft over the term Windows has slightly different factors, but it really is remarkably similar. Like Apple, Microsoft popularized but did not invent the “window” method of navigating a file system. You’re viewing this in a window, though you may not be viewing it in Windows. But Microsoft doesn’t go after people who say their application or OS opens a window, though there are equally applicable words: viewer, panel, tab. But “windows” are hardly a selling point now for OSes, and of course if Apple decided to change the name of OS X to “Windows OS X” because it has windows, Microsoft would have kittens.


Perhaps Apple can lay claim to popularizing the word “app”? That’s questionable. It’s just a diminutive of the term application, a term in use long before.


Furthermore, doesn’t the App Store operate under the umbrella of the iTunes Store? Look, in iTunes there’s an “Apps” section, next to Music and Movies. It’s not a separate store, really, any more than the music and movies sections are separate from each other. iTunes helped popularize online music ownership, yet Apple didn’t attempt to trademark “Music Store.” Isn’t it analogous?


There are numerous examples of trademarks becoming common words: Lego, Frisbee, Tazer. But these are nonsense words. They don’t refer to what they do. Apple seems to be attempting to do just this. It’s not clear whether Apple’s trademark is lawful, right, both, or neither. It’s a very nuanced issue. My personal opinion would be that “App Store” was generic to begin with but only had a sort of frosting of originality on it. But it’s a distinction of exceeding niceness, and a little argument might sway me the other direction.


What do you guys think? Is this a pot and kettle situation for Microsoft, with its Word and Office trademarks, or is Apple overreaching?


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Apple iPad 2 Predictions- iPad 2 View Shock




Apple will introduce the iPad 2 tomorrow morning, putting an end to months of rumors and speculation. I’ve been following the rumors quite closely and think we have a pretty good picture of what the iPad 2 will look like and some of its features. Here’s my take on the iPad 2 rumors and what you should expect to see at the iPad 2 event. We’ll be covering the event live from San Francisco.

Below are my iPad 2 Hardware Predictions. I guarantee I’ll be right on some counts and wrong on others. Regardless, we’ll hear all about the iPad 2 starting at 10am Pacific.

iPad 2 Form Factor:


The iPad 2 will have sharper edges and a flat back, putting it more in line with the iPhone 4′s design. The iPad 2 will weigh in at the same weight as the original iPad, or slightly less. I don’t expect Apple to announce a big drop in the weight department. In what appears to be a leaked iPad 2 case design, you can see the general changes in the iPad’s exterior.

Apple will stick with the aluminum and glass construction that it uses in the majority of its products.

iPad 2 Display

The iPad 2 will be very similar in shape and appearance to the original iPad. It will almost certainly have a 9.7″ display and while it might have a slightly higher resolution display, it won’t have a Retina Display like the iPhone 4. The iPhone 4′s Retina display packs 326 pixels per inch, which is an incredibly high density. I doubt that apple will attempt to match that in the iPad 2. The iPad has a beautiful display as it is, so why mess with it? I wouldn’t be entirely surprised if Apple plops a slightly better display in the iPad 2 and dubs it as a ‘Retina Display,’ but it’s not going to be the same as what you’ll see on the iPhone 4.

iPad 2 Performance

Apple will talk quite a bit about the iPad 2′s performance as it relates to video games, graphics and video performance. Processing performance will also be mentioned as it relates to multimedia apps and multitasking. Competitive products, such as the Motorola Xoom make a big fuss about performance and Apple will try to put a kibosh on competitor’s claims of superior performance. How one judges performance is in the eyes of the marketer however, so take whatever Apple says about ‘fastest, greatest, best, magical graphics’ with a grain of salt until you get to experience it yourself or the iPad 2 reaches reviewers’ hands.

iPad 2 FaceTime Camera and HD Camera

Apple will likely add both front-facing and rear-facing cameras to the iPad 2. The front-facing camera will probably have so-so specs, but it will make it possible to chat with friends who are on iPad 2′s, iPhones, iPod Touches, MacBooks and iMacs.

The new cameras will likely be the biggest differentiator between the iPad and the iPad 2. The cameras setup will be the reason why we’ll see a lot of people dumping their original iPads for the iPad 2 models.

iPad 2 Apps

A faster graphics and improved hardware will make it possible to run more immersive games and complex apps. We expect to see a handful of apps and games featured during the iPad 2 keynote. I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised to see Electronics Arts, Rovio Mobile or other big-named publishers up on stage debuting iPad 2 apps that are exclusive to iOS.

Apple will likely show revamped in-house apps tomorrow. Since there will likely be an HD camera on the back of the iPad, I’d be shocked if Apple didn’t have an iPad version of iMovie ready to roll.

iPad 2 Audio

One weak point of the original iPad is its small single speaker that isn’t quite loud enough. It’s also a mono speaker, which isn’t the best solution when watching movies in landscape mode. Headphones are virtually a must when enjoying media on the iPad for extended periods.

The new iPad 2 will likely have a larger, louder speaker so you can watch movies with a friend without having to share earbuds or plug in an external speaker.

iPad 2 Thunderbolt

The original iPad can connect to external devices via its docking connector and an extra adapter. That solution isn’t very convenient. Intel introduced Thunderbolt last week and the MacBook Pro is the first device to feature the technology. Thunderbolt ports double as DisplayPort ports and Apple’s recently started selling DisplayPort to HDMI adapters. It’d be an elegant solution to be able to plug the iPad 2 directly into an HDTV or Apple Display with a single cable, such as the Kanex model Apple now sells. Did I mention Apple tapped Kanex for an exclusive on the DisplayPort to HDMI cable?

A thicker edge, as we expect on the iPad 2, would accomodate the Thunderbolt port. Here’s what the Thunderbolt port looks like on the new MacBook Pro (3rd port from the right).

iPad 2 Price

The highest price I expect to see for the entry-level iPad is $499. With more competition on the way, I wouldn’t be surprised at all if Apple dropped the entry-level price to just $399.

Apple often introduces products at high price points before making them more accessible with the introduction of second iterations. It wasn’t all that long ago that a MacBook Pro cost at least $2,000. Now a MacBook Pro can be had for $1,199. The original iPhone was $599, but the price dropped just a few months later. You can now get a free refurbished iPhone 3GS or pay $49 for a new one with a 2-year AT&T contract.

Apple’s in a unique position to undercut the competition for several reasons. It currently dominates the tablet market, which means it can use economies of scale to its advantage. It also has its own string of more than 300 retail stores that will of course carry the iPad no matter what. There’s no shortage of retailers willing to jump on board, even if margins on the iPad 2 are slim to none. iPad buyers are famous for buying tons of extra accessories, which usually have fat profit margins.

iPad 2 3G Options

The iPad 2 will certainly have AT&T 3G options and I’m pretty sure Verizon will be getting into the mix. Verizon is already selling the current generation iPad as part of an iPad/MiFi bundle. That solution is less elegant. The big coup here will be if Apple can convince Verizon to sell its wireless service in the same way AT&T does for iPad users. That is on a month-to-month contract-free basis.

The iPad 2 will not have Verizon 4G LTE as some people have guessed.

iPad 2 Availability

Apple’s cut off sales of the original iPad to retailers. With stock running low, iPad shoppers will be out of luck. Apple won’t go long without giving eager shoppers a chance to give them more cash. We wouldn’t be surprised if Apple began selling the iPad 2 tomorrow or the next day. That may sound fast, but that’s exactly what Apple did when it announced the new line of MacBook Pros and started selling them the same day. In fact, I’m writing this article on the MacBook Pro I bought from Best Buy hours after the announcement.

iPad 2 Promotions

Expect a full-court press from Apple’s marketing tomorrow onwards for the iPad 2. We’ll see a full smattering of iPad 2 commercials, ads and product placements. The Apple iPad 2 will make its way onto late-night shows and news programs within days of its launch. We’ll also see giant billboards plastering cities where tons of iPads are already sold, such as San Francisco and New York. Verizon and AT&T will likely run their own iPad 2 marketing campaigns to further bolster the new tablet device.

Within a couple of weeks we’ll start hearing from numerous app developers, case makers and headphone designers, all with the ‘perfect’ solution for your new iPad 2.


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