Tuesday, June 8, 2010

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Twitter Coming to iPad “Eventually”(copy)




The official Twitter Blog has announced that Twitter has entered into an agreement with Atebits to acquire Tweetie, the iPhone Twitter client, and that it will now be called Twitter for iPhone. The app will also now be available for free, instead of the current price of $2.99. As far as the iPad is concerned, the blog states that Tweetie creator Loren Brichter, who won the 2009 Apple Design Award, is to become a “key member” of Twitter’s mobile team, and will help them to “eventually” launch Twitter for iPad. Here’s a quote from the blog that makes interesting reading:

“As we work to provide the best possible Twitter experience on all of the major mobile platforms, momentum will increase dramatically. Millions more active, engaged, mobile users means more opportunities for all of us. Developers, services, and publishers will be able to leverage the Twitter iPhone and iPad applications to create additional innovative tools and integrations for users. We’ll have more specific information on this once Loren is officially on board.”

By Maura Sutton, iPadForums.net
[Source: http://blog.twitter.com/2010/04/twit...r-iphone.html]

The iPad Could Transform Medicine

The Washington Post has a really great article today looking at what sort of impact the iPad might have on medicine. The writer, Martha C. White, speculates on how Steve Jobs probably spent a quite a bit of time thinking about the iPad when he was lying in his hospital bed last year during his liver transplant, possibly wishing he could go online without bothering to fire up his laptop, or maybe even watch a dvd from his hospital bed. Can it be just coincidence that reading in bed, surfing the net in bed and watching movies in bed are all things that the iPad has made much easier? Possibly not. But that’s just the tip of the medical iceberg where the iPad’s impact is concerned, because, White says, the medical profession in general seems to be very excited at the iPad’s potential to revolutionise many different aspects of health care.

White says that among other things, the iPad could be responsible for massive savings within the medical world, as it could aid interconnectivity and communication between medical facilities. And as White points out, the iPad’s large, bright screen is ideal for displaying X-rays and MRI’s for example, and is of course even more portable than a laptop, therefore so much easier for doctors to carry around with them. It could even act as an interactive chart at the foot of the bed, or have special apps adapted for hospital use, and so on. The possibilities really are endless.

By Maura Sutton, iPadForums.net
[Source: www.washingtonpost.com]

Thursday, April 8, 2010

How to rip DVD to iPad video and audio?

From April, 3rd, 2010, Apple iPad opened its prelude of hot sale in the U.S. From the long waiting queue to the tired but happy smiling faces of the fans who finally get one all hint that the first Apple Tablet PC has hit its target. Jobs said the iPad will be better for playing games and watching video than either a laptop or a smart phone. Software coming with the iPad includes a calendar, maps,a video player and iPod software for playing music. All seem to have been slightly redesigned to take advantage of the iPad's bigger screen. But there is neither build-in DVD Rom nor Video or DVD to iPad Converter from Apple Inc.


The large, high-resolution screen makes iPad perfect for watching any kind of video. Do you want to rip DVD to iPad , and enjoy watching your favorite movies with less quality loss freely? With Wondershare DVD to iPad Converter and this tutorial, it's quite easy.

Wondershare DVD to iPad Converter — the first released and easy to use DVD to iPad converter software–provides the fast and easiest way for you with just one click. You don't have to know about the video formats or settings - just run the program, open DVD, select a ready-made preset, and click “Start”. Let's see how to rip DVD to iPad supported video formats by using Wondershare DVD to iPad Converter.

Step1. Free download Wondershare DVD to iPad Converter, which can rip DVD and convert DVD to iPad supported video. Install and run it with the overall interface like this.



Step2: Click "Load DVD" to import the DVD files, select output format as “iPad-->iPad HD Video“ (recommended since its resolution is 1280*720, which could take full advantage of iPad’s large, high-resolution screen) or “iPad Video (H.264 or MPEG4, both are OK)” , as well as the other settings to customize the output file size and quality.



Step 3: Edit the Video (Optional)
If you want to customize the video, this DVD to iPad Converter offers a powerful video editing function, including cropping video, setting the video effects, clipping to choose the length of the movie, even customizing personal watermark to meet your personalized needs.




Step 4: After finishing the presettings, back to the main window, click "Start" to rip DVD to iPad, after a few minutes, you will see the conversion has been finished. Then you can just click the "Find Target" button to check the target iPad HD Video(*.MP4) file conveniently.

Like iPods and iPhone, iPad can sync with Apple's Macintosh and Microsoft's Windows computers. After conversion, connect your Apple iPad to PC and sync the converted DVD video to your iPad with iTunes. Then, you can watch your favorite DVD movie on your iPad at free. If you want to keep maximum video quality during DVD conversion, and convert DVD to iPad in high definition quality video format , quickly free download Wondershare DVD to iPad Converter to have a try.

Monday, April 5, 2010

iPad app buyer's guide - essential apps you should get on day one!(Copy)

by Jay Hathaway Apr 2nd 2010 at 11:02AM



If you're anxiously awaiting the arrival of a new iPad, you might want to head over to the app store, where a couple thousand iPad apps are already available for purchase. You can shop now, and sync with the iPad when it arrives.

However, the question is what to buy? The current top sellers are Apple's iWork apps: Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, so you'll get no help from that list. Instead, check out this crop of must-have apps that are already in the store and ready to be installed on day one. My picks ended up being equal parts free and paid apps, proving that you don't need to spend a fortune to equip the shiny new device you've already spent a fortune on.


Netflix (Free)

I wrote about the possibility of a Netflix streaming video app earlier this week, and now it's actually available in the store. It's definitely a must-have for Netflix unlimited subscribers.

ABC Player (Free)

You can watch full episodes of ABC shows for free! This app works over wi-fi only, but it has a sweet-looking schedule screen to help you find the show you're looking for. The shows are ad supported. I'm not sure if this app works outside of the U.S., but the price is definitely right.



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Flight Control HD ($4.99)


Flight Control HD is an iPad-optimized version of the addictive game that turned out to be a huge hit on the iPhone. You control the flight paths of planes, setting them up to land without hitting one another. As the pace picks up, though, you're headed for an inevitable crash. The iPad version adds bigger levels with new runways, as well as a split-screen mode, with both versus and co-op play. Multiplayer Flight Control? Oh, heck yes!

NPR for iPad (Free)

You've got your TV fix from ABC, and you can also get your public radio fix from NPR, and convert DVD to iPad. The NPR app is a lot like its iPhone counterpart, but expands the stories into a full-on magazine layout that looks like a pleasure to read while you listen. I've raved about the iPhone app in the past, and the iPad version looks just as sweet. Plus, it's free!





Things for iPad ($19.99)

The iPhone (and desktop) task manager app (to which I'm addicted) is available on the iPad, too. I cannot say enough good ... well, things ... about Things. Its interface just happens to match the way that I think about my to-do lists. The iPad app takes advantage of the device's screen real estate by adding a navigation sidebar and a new projects view. I know that everyone is different when it comes to productivity systems, though, so I recommend giving the desktop demo of Things a spin to see if it's for you before you shell out the $20 for the iPad app.

Twitterrific for iPad (Free)

One of the top Twitter apps on the iPhone has been lovingly redesigned for the big screen. Sidebar navigation has been added (makes a handy place for lists and trends!), and the user info popups look pretty sweet. If you're a Twitter addict, you're not going to want a tweetless mobile device, and Twitterrific looks like a good bet to deliver your early fix on the iPad.

Instapaper ($4.99)

It looks like the app that made me wish I had pre-ordered an iPad is finished in time for the device's first day. You can save any page on the Web and have it gorgeously reformatted for offline reading. It's perfect for those times when you need something to read and your iPad can't get wifi. In fact, I would call Instapaper the ultimate airplane app (Apple's own iBooks might beat it for that title, but that requires buying the books).



Plants vs. Zombies HD ($9.99)

For some serious time-killing gaming action, check out the iPad version of one of the all-time classic tower defense games, Plants vs. Zombies. In this one, your towers are various types of weaponized plants, and your opponents are waves of zombies. The iPad version has something that the iPhone and desktop versions don't have: multi-touch gestures. Apparently, you can control the game with up to 11 touch points at once. The graphics have also been revamped for the iPad, and they look extra-sharp.

Have you poked around the iPad aisle at the App Store yet? Let me know which must-have apps I missed, because you can bet we'll be covering plenty more of them!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Wondershare DVD to iPad Converter is Released Now

Leawo Multimedia Software Group, one of the top well-reputed multimedia software providers, officially released its new product Leawo DVD to iPad Converter today, the most easy to use, powerful and professional DVD converter software which can perfectly convert DVD to iPad supported video formats with 1 click. This DVD to iPad converter provides you amazing functions including not only to convert DVD, ISO, IFO to supported video and audio formats by Apple iPad, but also to edit DVD video like trim, crop, and watermark, etc. before conversion.


What can this DVD to iPad Converter offer?

1. It can convert DVD to iPad supported video formats such as MP4 (H.264), MP4 (MPEG-4), MOV (H.264), MOV (MPEG-4).

2. It can also convert DVD to iPad supported music files. If you like the background music of a DVD movie you can extract it out with this iPad DVD Converter.

3. It has powerful editing functions which make it more than a DVD converter. It allows you to crop the video and set the brightness, contrast, saturation, add watermark, trim movie length, and you can compare and get the best video effects out of your movies by the two real time preview windows.

4. This DVD to iPad converter can also let you merge all selected DVD chapters or titles into one file, and capture your favorite movie screenshots and save them as jpeg or bmp format.

5. Easy to use and support batch conversion and customizing conversion profile, it produces nearly lossless videos for your iPad.

More functions here: http://www.tencenttech.com/DVD-Ripper.html

Wondershare DVD to iPad Converter is compatible with Windows NT4/2000/2003/XP/Vista and Windows 7. It prices at $29.95, and in April, only $19.95 can get you the full version of this DVD to iPad Converter without any limitation. Registered customers are entitled to free lifetime auto updates and technical support.

About Wondershare Multimedia Software Group

Wondershare Multimedia Software Group, a division of Wondershare Software Co., Ltd, is dedicated in providing innovative and easy-to-use products and service to enhance your digital media experience by converting, editing, managing, saving and sharing a wide range of popular media files.

Visit our DVD/ Video Conversion Product Line official site at
http://www.tencenttech.com.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

comScore Releases Results of Study on Apple iPad and E-Reader Consumer Attitudes, Behaviors and Purchase Intent

Source from :http://www.comscore.com/Press_Events/Press_Releases/2010/3/comScore_Releases_Results_of_Study_on_Apple_iPad

iPad Matches Amazon Kindle in Awareness and Purchase Intent

Consumers Indicate Willingness to Pay for Digital Content for iPads and e-Readers, With Highest Receptivity among Younger Adults

Reston, VA, March 22, 2010 - comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released the results of a survey of 2,176 Internet users regarding their awareness, attitudes and opinions of the Apple iPad and other e-readers/tablet devices. Results were analyzed across age and gender profiles, as well as the “iOwners” consumer segment, defined as those owning either an iPhone or iPod Touch. The complete results of the study are available for purchase (details included at bottom).

“The tablet and e-reader market is developing at a breakneck pace right now, and Apple’s entry into the market is sure to accelerate mainstream consumer adoption,” said Serge Matta, comScore executive vice president. “These devices have the potential to be incredibly disruptive to the way consumers currently access digital content. While only time will tell exactly how consumer behavior will change, our research suggests that not only will a variety of markets be impacted by the introduction of these devices but also that there are substantial opportunities for those in the digital content ecosystem.”

E-Reader Awareness and Purchase Intent

Consumers were asked several questions regarding their awareness of various e-readers and tablet devices and their past purchase behavior or intent to purchase these devices. The results showed very high awareness of the iPad out of the gate, with an aided awareness of 65 percent, the same as that of the Amazon Kindle e-reader. Overall, consumers have demonstrated a high level of interest in these types of devices with between 58 percent and 69 percent of consumers having conducted online research of the top five devices. Amazon Kindle rated highest in terms of current device ownership at 6 percent of all Internet users, followed by Sony Reader at 4 percent. The iPad rated highest in terms of consumers seriously considering purchase over the next three months at 15 percent of Internet users, with the Kindle at 14 percent.


iPad Usage Intentions

Consumers were also questioned about which features and activities they would be most likely to use if they owned an iPad, with responses indicating that they viewed the iPad differently than a traditional e-reader. Just 37 percent of respondents indicated they were “likely” or “very likely” (i.e. top 2 boxes) to read books on the device, 9 percentage points higher than those who indicated they would be “unlikely” or “very unlikely” (bottom 2 boxes). Nearly half indicated a high likelihood of using the iPad for browsing the Internet (50 percent) and email (48 percent), while more than one third said they would use it for listening to music (38 percent), reading books (37 percent), maintaining an address book/contact list (37 percent), watching videos/movies (36 percent), storing and viewing photos (35 percent) and reading newspapers and magazines (34 percent).


“iOwners” Represent Attractive Target Segment for Digital Content

Results also showed that iOwners exhibited very different characteristics and receptivity to the purchase and use of digital content than non-iOwners. 52 percent of iOwners said they were willing or very willing to pay for newspaper and magazine subscriptions specially formatted for e-readers, compared to just 22 percent of non-iOwners. Similarly, 50 percent of iOwners who also own an e-reader said they had spent at least $60 on e-books in the past three months compared to only 24 percent of non-iOwners. These findings suggest that those who are already familiar and comfortable with making digital content purchases via iTunes may have a relatively higher receptivity to making similar purchases for the iPad.

Additional Findings

Several additional findings emerged from the research:

*Male and female survey participants had nearly identical favorability around the choice of the name “iPad” In the case of both genders, approximately 49 percent had a positive impression of the name, 27 percent were indifferent, and 24 percent had a negative impression.
*While ownership of an iPhone or iPod Touch was a strong predictor of those who have already ordered an iPad, it was not a strong predictor of purchase intent. 3 percent of iOwners had already purchased the iPad compared to 1 percent of non-iOwners, but 15 percent of each consumer segment indicated an intention to purchase the device in the next three months.
*iOwners had significantly higher awareness of the iPad than non-iOwners, with 84 percent of iOwners having heard of the iPad compared to 61 percent of non-iOwners. 22 percent of iOwners also indicated they had seen an iPad commercial on TV compared to just 12 percent of non-iOwners.
*The most important device attributes (top 2 boxes on a 7-point scale) that consumers indicated they would like to have included in the iPad were: ability to use multiple applications/programs at once (43 percent), having a screen the same size as a laptop or desktop computer (37 percent) and having a built-in camera (34 percent). Among iOwners, the percentages were substantially higher at 56, 66 and 51 percent, respectively.
*Consumers were asked about whether they would use an iPad “instead of” or “in addition to” other digital devices, and indicated the highest likelihood of substituting for the iPod Touch (37 percent). Despite widespread belief that the iPad might threaten netbook adoption, only 22 percent of consumers said they would use it instead of the device.
*Consumers’ existing carrier service appears to be a significant determinant of purchase intent, with 25 percent of AT&T Wireless customers who are aware of the iPad saying they intend to purchase the device in the next three months compared to just 10 percent of Verizon customers.
*34 percent of males indicated they were likely to use the iPad for playing action/strategy/role-playing games compared to 28 percent of females. More than half of 18-24 year olds (53 percent) said they were likely to use the iPad for this form of gaming, 15 percentage points higher than 25-34 year olds, the next highest age segment.
*Younger consumers indicated a high willingness to pay for news and magazines specially formatted for e-readers. 68 percent of 25-34 year olds and 59 percent of 35-44 year olds said they were willing to pay for this content, representing substantially higher percentages than people age 45 and older.

About comScore
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New Moon DVD, Would you like it ?

Currently, how many people love < Twilight >, there are that many people hate this series, it’s all the same among the whole world. However, for < New Moon >, the love movie of Werewolf VS Vampire, to disdain or to support, that’s a question. If you never had liked the first movie of < Twilight >, you’d better neglect the saga < New Moon >, because it is indeed a lousy movie. Nevertheless, if you had fell in love with the male or female star or the series due to < Twilight >, then < New Moon > will never let you down.



The < New Moon> DVD finally released on March. 20th. The Dvd Release date is such an anticipated day for Twilight fans. The New Moon Dvd is predicted to be even bigger than Twilight. Many pre-ordered their copy of the New Moon Dvd to avoid the mad rush and made sure they would not miss out. Many are still unsatisfied even they have owned the DVD, they want to backup the DVD onto hard drives or put New Moon onto iPod to pass the idle time freely. From that Release Day on, I have met many questions on Yahoo Answer and Answerbag related to that purpose like:

“Q: I just bought The Twilight Saga: New Moon on DVD yesterday, the day it came out. Is there any possible way i can put New Moon on my iPod? I currently have Twilight, the first movie, on my iPod, but since New Moon came out, I would like to download that on my iPod instead and take Twilight off. Is there a way I can do that? Without buying the movie on iTunes? please and thank you so much!”


Actually, the answer is very easy, if you have already got a DVD ripper since the DVD Ripper software is specially programmed for that purpose.

Here I recommend two good qualified DVD rippers—Handbrake and Wondershare DVD Ripper Platinum to help you put the New Moon onto iPod or backup the DVD at free.

Handbrake is a freeware application that can convert movies and rip DVD including VIDEO_TS folders, DVD images, real DVDs. It can convert them to standard video like MP4, MKV, AVI or OGM. Its interface is very professional for programming masters to use, and the quality is very good.



Price : Free
Support OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Source Support: Video Files and DVD TS Folder.
Support CSS/ Regional Lock DVD Conversion: No
Output Quality: ★★★★ ( Only Standard Video)
Conversion Speed: ★★★ ( 4GB DVD for 9 hours conversion)
Interface easy to operate: ★★

Wondershare DVD Ripper Platinum is a well reputed and popular software under Windows 7 among the U.S.. It can convert DVDs to not only standard video formats but also to High Definition video formats. It has a terse interface, no need to know many knowledge about programming.



Price : $ 39
Support OS: Windows NT4/2000/2003/XP/Vista and Windows 7
Source Support: DVD Disc, ISO files, DVD folder, IFO files
Support CSS/ Regional Lock DVD Conversion: Yes
Output Quality: ★★★★★ ( Support output HD Video format)
Conversion Speed: ★★★★★ (Support Multi-Core CPU )
Interface easy to operate: ★★★★★

Return to the muttons, no matter you praise or criticize , as long as if you have bought the DVD, you have become one of the Twilighters unconsciously. You could agree with every negative comments on that movie, you could look forward to the third and the fourth sequels to be on the screen shortly, all that you are focusing on are related to < Twilight >, that’s the exact wisdom lying in the movie marketing.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

iPad's Release date update

Excerpt from iPad Blog on March 5th, 2010:

After announcing release of the iPad back in late January, Apple finally set a release for the device. Here is the scoop:

iPad Release Date Update

The Wi-Fi model will start selling the US on 4/3/2010.
3G/Wi-Fi model will be available at the end of April 2010.
Preordering: Starts on 3/12/2010 (both models, US only).
Location: Preorders will be taken at the Apple store or online at Apple.com
3G dataplan w/ATT starts at fifteen bucks for 250MB – the unlimited plan is thirty bucks.
No word on the Rest of the World Dates (see the post below on the UK blurb)
Prep the checkbook folks…

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

! Reminder: New Moon Hits DVD and Blu-ray March 20

Mark your calendars Twilighters!

Summit Entertainment has announced that The Twilight Saga: New Moon will hit DVD and Blu-ray on Saturday, March 20:

One of the most talked about films of 2009, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, will be released on a Two-Disc Special Edition DVD and Special Edition Blu-ray on March 20, 2010 – a Saturday street date that will allow for fans across the nation to celebrate at retailer’s midnight release parties before taking home the film at 12:01 a.m.

Already a worldwide literary phenomenon, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, a post modern Romeo and Juliet story filled with action, suspense and the supernatural, took in an estimated $300 million domestic at the theatrical box office and had the third largest opening weekend box office in movie history at $142 million.

The Twilight Saga: New Moon Two-Disc Special Edition DVD has a suggested retail price of $32.99, while the Special Edition Blu-ray is set at $34.99. Both are packed with bonus features that are sure to please even the most-hard core fans, including a revealing Audio Commentary with Director Chris Weitz and editor Peter Lambert; a riveting 6-part documentary that takes you behind the scenes; exclusive band rehearsal footage with Muse; and music videos from Death Cab for Cutie, Anya Marina and Mute Math.

The Twilight Saga: New Moon stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Dakota Fanning, Michael Sheen and Anna Kendrick. Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Nikki Reed, Ashley Greene, Jackson Rathbone and Kellan Lutz return to their roles in the Cullen family.

SYNOPSIS

In the second chapter of Stephenie Meyer’s best-selling Twilight series, the romance between mortal Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and vampire Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) grows more intense as ancient secrets threaten to destroy them. When Edward leaves in order to keep Bella safe, she tests fate in increasingly reckless ways in order to glimpse her love once more. But when she’s saved from the brink by her friend, Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), Bella will uncover mysteries of the supernatural world that will put her in more peril than ever before.

SPECIAL FEATURES

- Audio Commentary by director Chris Weitz and editor Peter Lambert
- Six-Part Documentary takes you behind the scenes of the film
- Rehearsal Footage with Muse, who is featured on the hit soundtrack
- Three Music Videos from Death Cab for Cutie, Anya Marina and Mute Math
- And more!

Street Date: March 20, 2010

Order Due Date: January 19, 2010

Pre-sell Date: January 26, 2010

Feature Run Time: 130 minutes

MPAA Rating (USA): PG-13

Genre: Vampire/Romance

DVD SRP: $32.99

DVD Cat # / UPC: 66113353 / 025192058158

Blu-Ray SRP: $34.99

Blu-Ray Cat # / UPC: 66113354 / 025192058165

DVD Audio: English Dolby Digital 5.1; English Dolby Surround 2.0; Español Dolby Digital 5.1

Blu-Ray Audio: English DTS -HD Master Audio / English Dolby Surround 2.0 / Español Dolby Digital 5

DVD/BD Subtitles: English SDH & Español Subtitles

DVD/BD Aspect Ratio: 16x9 (2:40) Letterbox

Who Would buy an iPad?

iPad born, to buy or not to buy, that's a question.

On January 27th, 2010,Apple finally unveiled its fabled tablet computer, called the iPad. This device looks akin to a large iPhone or iPod touch. It supports a 9.7 inch LCD touch-screen display, which makes use of the same multi-touch technology found on the iPhone, Apple’s Magic Mouse, and its notebook trackpads. It also has the same in-plane switching display technology that made its debut in the crop of iMacs. Thus, many people especially those who have already got an ipod touch or iphone, hold an interrogative views on making decisions of to buy or not.

However, for Apple, the position of iPad is very clear. Knowing that device with price below $400 is iPod Touch, with price above $1000 are MacBook and MacBook Pro, in the difference of more than $500, iPad does have a great stage for performing besides NetBooks.

Anyhow, from users’ point, I believe everyone has his own answer to the question of “Who Would Buy iPad?”

In fact, iPad is not purely a large version of iPhone. It also has its unique traits, such as up to 10 hours battery life while surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching videos, or listening to music, larger screens, numerous first-party apps, etc. Combining with the common usage of : web surfing, mail, contacts, calendar, photos, music, video, game, ibooks, etc. iPad could be popular with users of needs below:

1. To be used for tourism. In a trip for one week, taking a notebook is too heavy for the tourism. By using the iPad, you can not only watch the photos shot during the trip, but also don’t need to find power cables in the airport.

2. To be used in car. During a family journey by car, we always have to take PSP or NSDL in order to get the boredom away. With an iPad, family members on the rear seat can watch even DVD movies , of course you should convert DVD to iPad before and fix the iPad on the back of the front seat.

3. To be used in kitchen. Currently, more and more families like to put a little TV in kitchen so that no news would be missed during the cooking process. It is very difficult to set a notebook in kitchen without getting the notebook wet or saving any tiny spaces with its keyboard.iPad is the key to this confusing problem by being hanged onto the wall or put onto the table. At that time, no matter news or youtube videos, and even dvd movies ( convert DVD to iPad before) could be played on it. What’s more, you could use the iPad as an e-menu since it has a super large screen and powerful function of net surfing and multi-touch.

4. For students and Children use. With an accessory of blue-tooth keyboard and an up to 10 hours battery life, students can use it for taking notes and study from 8 am to 5 pm without any difficulties.If you find many good educational DVDs, you could convert them onto iPad by some iPad-optimized apps, such as Wondershare DVD to iPad converter , and teach your children anywhere at any time.

5. For the elderly use. iPad is very easy to use, since with poor eyesight, adjusting the size of characters on normal notebook’s HD screen is not easy, but for iPad, its zooming is very easy and swift, which is more convenient for the elderly. Moreover, the maintenance is easier than normal PC, there is no need to worry about the virus or Trojans. And with such a large screen, watching videos and e-books will be surely enjoyable.




Why iPad could triumph Macbook and Netbook ?

1. Macbook can not be connected with internets at your pleasure, which is exactly the unique selling point of iPad.

2. The average price of the Macbook is above $1000 which is much more expensive than iPad.

3. Netbook is almost the same as a cheap notebook, while iPad is a powerful entertainment table, not only with the function of net surfing but also with many unique traits and functions to meet users’ more needs.

Ok, are you clear enough now to make a decision? Like a guest in the show named Wait wait, Don’t Tell Me in NPR, when he firstly saw the iPad, he said , “ That is it ?”, after understanding more of its function, he said, “ I want one.” That’s the glamour what’s Apple always good at.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

DVD to iPad- How to watch DVD movie on iPad

On 27th February 2010. Steve Jobs unveiled Apple tablet- iPad and its specifications. The iPad comes with a 9.7 inch screen, iPhone OS and muti-touch screen. Moreover, it supports both Wifi and 3G network.



So, we all know what a Netbook can and can't do for the time being, and now the time has finally come to figure out what the Apple iPad can and can't do:


The new Apple tablet will come with comprehensive features, it's a portable media player, e-Book reader and web browser pad (surf internet over 3G network or Wifi hotspot).


You can download media contents, including books, songs, TV shows and movies from iTunes online store. iPad is running the same system as iPhone OS 3.2, so, you can download thousand of app. from its online apps store.



Right, you can buy pretty much everything from iTunes, but a lot of people want to know is it possible to put DVD on iPad & watch their own DVD movies on iPad since there is no build in DVD-ROM? Sure, it possible and easy. Here, I will show you how to convert DVD to iPad and put DVD on iPad in 3 steps.

Requirement
1. DVD movies
2. PC with DVD-ROM
3. Apple iPad

Step 1 Download Wondershare DVD to iPad converter
Go to download Wondershare DVD to iPhone converter / (Supported iPad) on your PC. Installing it and then running it.

Step 2 Convert DVD to iPad with one click
Just inserting your favorite DVD on the DVD-ROM and Wondershare DVD to iPhone converter will read your DVD movie automatically. If not, just click "DVD" tab and import the DVD. Then, select output video format as .mp4 and set up video resolution, frame rate and audio rates etc. after all settings you can click "Start" bottom to begin DVD conversion.

Step 3 Put DVD to iPad
Connect your Apple iPad to PC and sync the converted DVD video to your iPad with iTunes. (if you are new to iTune please read its guides from the Help). Now, you can watch your favorite DVD movie on your iPad.

That it, with 3 steps you can convert any DVD movies to iPad supported video formats and sync it to your iPad. It's easy enough for everyone. Enjoy watching DVD with your iPad anytime and anywhere.