Wednesday 17 October 2012

speech “What Is An Ipad And What Is The Uses Of An Ipad.”


“What Is An Ipad And What Is The Uses Of An Ipad.”


Good morning ladies and gentlemen. My name is............... I am with the apple company. My position at apple  as a executive senior marketing. So, today I have organise this conference and want to tell about “what is an ipad and what is the uses of an ipad.”
First of all, an ipad  is a line of tablet computers designed and marketed by Apple Industry., primarily as a platform for audio-visual media including books, periodicals, movies, music, games, apps and web content. Its size and weight fall between those of contemporary smartphones and laptop computers. The iPad runs on iOS, the same operating system used on Apple's iPod Touch and iPhone, and can run its own applications as well as iPhone applications. An  iPad also is sold in Wi-Fi and cellular models. The Wi-Fi connection is used to access local area networks and the Internet. Cellular models have a 3G or LTE wireless network interface which can connect to HSPA or EV-DO data networks in addition to Wi-Fi. Since the release of iOS 5, the device does not need to be managed and synced by iTunes running on a personal computer via USB cable.
Before I proceed to the uses of an ipad, let me introduce and tell about the an ipad before its produced, Apple's first tablet computer was the Newton MessagePad, introduced in 1993, which led to the creation of the ARM6 processor core with Acorn Computers. Apple also developed a prototype PowerBook Duo-based tablet, the PenLite, but decided not to sell it in order to avoid hurting MessagePad sales. Apple released several more Newton-based PDAs, the final one, the MessagePad 2100, was discontinued in 1998.
Apple re-entered the mobile-computing markets in 2007 with an iPhone. Smaller than an  iPad but featuring a camera and mobile phone, it pioneered the multitouch finger-sensitive touchscreen interface of Apple's iOS mobile operating system. By late 2009, an iPad's release had been rumored for several years. Such speculation mostly talked about "Apple's tablet"; specific names included iTablet and iSlate.  The actual name is reportedly a homage to the Star Trek PADD, a fictional device very similar in appearance to an iPad. An iPad was announced on January 27, 2010, by Steve Jobs at an Apple press conference at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Now we proceed to the what is the uses of an ipad. Firstly, the uses of an ipad is to surfing the internet. An iPad is the best way to experience the web. View whole pages in portrait or landscape on the large Multi-Touch screen and let your fingers do the surfing. You can sync your bookmarks from your Mac or PC, and add even more right from your iPad. Besides, Mobile Me keeps your Safari bookmarks in sync on your iPad, iPhone, Mac, and PC - wirelessly and automatically. So, no matter where you go, you'll always have the most up-to-date information at hand.
After that, the uses of an  ipad is to make a photo storage n viewing the photo to easy. An iPad is great for storing and viewing your photos because of the large display and the way that you can flip easily from one photo to the next, and jump between folders with ease. In addition, an ipad also can make us easy to retrieve the email. This is because, It's ideal for checking an e-mail and sending short an e-mails, especially when you're on the go. There's nothing like the Mail app on an iPad. With a split-screen view and expansive onscreen keyboard, it lets you see and touch your email in ways you never could before.
Ladies and gentlemen,
An ipad also suitable for games. It's great for playing simple little games. There are many free gaming applications for an ipad already. If you're willing to pay for games, then there are many to choose from, As a rule, I suggest that you pick games that have been developed for an ipad, not both the an  ipad and an iphone, because these won't be nearly as good.
That’s all a little bit about an ipad. I hope we can meet gain at others conference. Thank you for listening. 

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