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Even on a relatively cool day (eg 70° F) you’ll only get around 20 minutes of iPad use in direct sunlight before it will overheat! For Spot Cool Stuff this is a major design flaw. That might seem reasonable until you can into account the iPad’s poor heat dispassion rates. When the internal workings of the iPad heat up to over 113° F (45° C) the device automatically shuts down. Work fast if you are using your iPad while lounging by the pool. To switch between iPad apps you’ll have to close out of one and launch the other. Here’s another common complaint of the iPhone we’re disappointed Apple didn’t address with the iPad. #3 No USB port, which is somewhat made up for by the availability of an iPad camera connector but, still, not including USB connectivity seems to us a huge oversight.
Get ready of lots of emailing files to yourself. There’s no system of saving files in folders or sharing them between iPad applications. A Pages document, for example, saves in the background of the Pages word-processing app. As on the iPhone, “files” save within the apps they are created in. How sweet would it be to make a Skype video call on your iPad? We expect a built-in camera to be included in the next incarnation of the iPad. LEARN MORE | FIND iPAD DISCOUNTS ON EBAY | iPAD CASES | Check out our review of the iPad version of Alice In Wonder it will be fun to see how app developers take advantage of the iPad’s larger screen and increased processing power. In addition, there’s an exploding number of iPad-optimized apps. (And if you already have an iPhone you can transfer all your apps-even those you purchased-to your iPad for free). What can you do with an iPad? Well, nearly all of the thousands of apps made for the iPhone will work on the iPad. Available for purchase through the iTunes app store. Each produces files that are compatible with their Microsoft equivalent. Pages, Numbers and Keynote-Apple’s versions of Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint, respectively-are available in the form of robust, feature-rich iPad apps. (For emails longer than that you’d probably want an external keyboard see above). On an iPad the pre-installed app makes it intuitive and seamless to sort through messages, attach photos and write replies up to several paragraphs long. The iPad provides a far better experience than that. The iPhone works fine for reading emails and sending short replies.
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The Apple wireless keyboard can also be paired to laptops and PC computers. Once paired there’s absolutely no lag time between making a keystroke and the character appearing on the iPad.
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But what’s really cool is pairing your iPad with Apple’s wonderful Bluetooth keyboard (see pic, right). Typing on that is definetly faster than thumb-typing on an iPhone.

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When you type an email on the iPad in landscape mode a nearly full size keyboard appears on the touchscreen. Still, the iPad’s touchscreen makes web browsing on a typical desktop feel clunky and old fashion. The downside is that website hover-over features won’t work on the iPad. Surfing the web, playing games and manipulating photos is a more pleasant, and far superior, way to interface with a screen than using a mouse. This is perhaps the most underappreciated advantage the iPad has over a laptop. Fly from London to Tokyo and watch videos on your iPad for almost the entire flight.

Under normal conditions the iPad can go 10 hours between charges. Most people’s biggest complaint with the iPhone-the short battery life-is happily rectified with the iPad. #2 It’s fast! There’s virtually no power-up time. The screen does seem a little eager to switch between landscape or vertical mode depending on how the device is held fortunately there’s a screen orientation lock switch above the iPhone’s exterior volume controls. But for watching video, sharing photos and surfing the web the iPad screen is outstanding. For heavy ebook reading we prefer the Amazon Kindle’s easier-on-the-eyes e-ink screen. The screen is (mostly) awesome-bright, LED-backlit and beautiful.
