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Apple has finally unveiled a their new device. The Apple iPad: An oversized iPod touch that will change the media world forever.
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As a matter of fact, the Apple iPad has some characteristics that makes is a must have item: an almost 1.3 inch, flat piece of technology in A4 size, which mainly consists of a screen and weighs just 680 grams. And like the iPhone and iPod, the Apple iPad's screen is not disrupeted by ugly keys and the overall picture is not affected- the Apple iPad is operated via the touch screen. Inside the device, an Apple runs its own processor, to get 16, 32 or 64 gigabytes of storage space and the possibility to link via WLAN wireless networks. The built-in battery has a month standby functionality and allows ten hours battery life when in use. And it is affordable: The Apple iPad will put you back between $499 and $699, depending on storage facilities. An additional $130 is added if the data transmission is to be controlled via mobile communications. Originally, Apple was going to sell the iPad for up to $1000.
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Apple iPad techniclal data
Size 24Â x 19Â x 1,3 Centimeters
Weight 680Â Gramm (WLAN-Modelle), 730Â Gramm (UMTS/WLAN-Modelle)
Display 1024Â x 768Â Pixel, LED-Backlight, Touchscreen, shiny, non-sensitive towards fingerprints.
Battery life 10 hours, 30 days Stand-by
Cost $499Â (WLAN, 16Â GB), $599Â (WLAN, 32Â GB), $699 (WLAN, 64Â GB $629 (WLAN/UMTS, 16Â GB), $729 (WLAN/UMTS, 32Â GB), 829Â Dollar (WLAN/UMTS, 64Â GB)
Now here comes the best part: For a very limited time, you have the oppurtunity to get the brand new Apple iPad for free! All you have to do is fill out some simple questions and it could be yours. But don't forget, this is a very time limited offer!
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Look at the number four on a clock face that uses Roman numerals. If the clock is made correctly then the Roman numeral four is wrong. The standard and correct way to write the Roman numeral four is “IV,” but the traditional way to show it on a clock face is “IIII.” Legend has it that a clock was made for a British king. When he saw the clock he mis- informedly corrected the clock maker who re-did the clock face to show a “IIII” instead of an “IV” thus not risking offending the king. Other clock makers followed suit so as not to embarrass the king. Now it is the traditional way to make clocks.
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