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Full report: Apple confirms iPad

Full report: Apple confirms iPad

Games a key part of the battleplan for new touchscreen device

Apple has put an end to six months of intense speculation in confirming today its newest device, the iPad.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new device at a special one-off event at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Theater in San Francisco, California.

As expected, the device is a keyboardless tablet computer with multitouch interface.

Crucially, Jobs confirmed the device will play games, with the likes of EA demoing its titles on the tablet.

iPad launches in late March in the US, available in a mix of WiFi and 3G variants. WiFi only models, which ship first, cost $499 for 16GB storage, $599 for 32GB and $699 for 64GB. Versions with 3G included cost $629, $729, and $829 respectively.

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Apple has yet to confirm international launch dates and prices for the device.

At the press event today, Apple began boasting the iPad's gameplay properties by showing a tabletised version of the Halo-like iPhone FPS shooter N.O.V.A.

With the iPad edition, players can move the virtual on-screen controls around the screen for best fit.

Travis Boatman, vice president of worldwide studios at EA Mobile, then took stage to show a tablet version of its flagship racer Need For Speed Shift.

"When Apple invited us to come on site, we couldn't have been more excited. But we wanted to check out this device's performance as gamers,” he said.

“Building for the iPad is a little different it's kind of like holding an HD display up to your face. It's really cool.”

Jobs confirmed the iPad will run all iPhone apps, without the need for modification. Apple is 'pixel doubling' to run apps full-screen, although they can also be run as small windows in the middle of the screen at their original resolution.

People buying the iPad will be able to sync their existing app library onto it, though developers can “spend some time modifying their app” to get the most out of the iPad and its display.

A new version of the iPhone SDK is being released today with the necessary tools.

However, when demoing the device's web-browsing capabilities, a broken Flash link appeared to show that the iPad will not support Flash, suggesting games based on the platform will not be playable.

The device is 0.5 inches thin, weighs 1.5 pounds, has a 9.7-inch display, full capacitive multi-touch, and it runs Apple's own 1GHz A4 chip.

As mentioned it supports Wi-Fi (802.11n), 3G and Bluetooth, and has an accelerometer and compass inside, while Jobs promises 10 hours of battery life - "I can take a flight from San Francisco to Tokyo and watch video the whole time" - and more than a month of standby time.

In announcing the tablet device, Jobs revealed that the company had in the past pondered the existence of a tablet device for some time.

But for it to exist, said Jobs, it needs to be better than both the iPhone and iMac at a number of tasks:

"What kind of tasks? Browsing the web. Doing email. Enjoying and sharing pics. Watching videos. Enjoying music,” he said. “And playing games.”

 

 

iPad

posted by mastershredder Jan 27, 2010 at 7:16 pm
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mastershredder

Well that explains why I was unable to log into the Developer Connection all morning.

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apple

posted by colin Jan 27, 2010 at 8:11 pm
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colin

i still want a apple imac computer. god so many products I want from apple, just no money

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iPad poor name

posted by brianTAMPA Jan 28, 2010 at 2:06 am
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brianTAMPA

I can see how APPLE didn't want to pass up on the opportunity to have an iPod and iPad on store shelves, however the name is rather mundane (at least Wii wasn't a real word). They should of integrated the "i" into the word and called it the "Slite" (referring to it's slight dimensions/light weight) or "Scribe". Heck, iSlab is more attractive than iPad.
It's also feature-challenged which I'm sure APPLE update via a *NEW* model come 2011.
-Come on, where's the camera?
-16 GB...couldn't you cut costs somewhere else?
It's actually insulting with no memory upgrade options.
-My $0.25 paper pad lays flat, why doesn't yours?
- For gamers out there, touchscreens still suck. Maybe they'll release a suction cup-esqe dpad and buttons.
NOT A DAY 1 PURCHASE FOR ME

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name sucks

posted by Tabish Khan Jan 28, 2010 at 3:19 am
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Tabish Khan

Yea the name is horrible I would have rather gone for iTab.

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Apple, Smapple

posted by S. Bains Jan 28, 2010 at 4:10 am
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S. Bains

I want nothing from apple, another tablet, whoop de do! Intel was the first with tablets, they have their place, they did not take the world by storm. Archos probaby has the best one right now!

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ipad

posted by Anon Jan 28, 2010 at 9:49 am
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Anon

I understand they are coming in two screen sizes and will be called Maxi and Super iPad

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Weak

posted by Kris Feb 02, 2010 at 8:08 pm
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Kris

A browser that doesn't do Flash? What's the point.

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