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Apple announced the iPad.

Because I wanted to know the size, I made it with corrugated cardboard.

It was quite big.

 

I never think that I want to buy it now...

 

iPadか〜 発表になりましたね。早速その大きさを知るべく段ボールアートで作ってみました。B5のレポート用紙とだいたい同じ大きさで、天地は短く左右はちょっと長い感じでした。結構大きいです。

 

今のところiPhoneとairがあるのですぐにはほしいと思いませんが、値段も値段なので、本物をみたら心が揺らぐかも!?

 

Took my original kindle cover and made it larger to fit the iPad for a custom order. This one is not for sale but it will be a prototype for a tester who will provide a review on the product. I was tryin to differ the two designs so I changed the closure a little but not sure if I like it.

 

What does everyone think?

The original design is an envelope closure more of a triangle shape,

Traditional Chocolate Cake with Dark Chocolate Ganache

 

iPad cake as requested by the client for her boyfriend's birthday on ... (look at the date icon on the cake) ... 13 September.

 

She also requested to have 2 beer bottles on the cake somewhere. I can only assume that he likes to drink beer :D

 

Everything is edible - Apple Logo & Icons were handcut and hand-painted.

 

I normally dont like doing 'gadgets' cakes - but surprisingly, I had so much fun with this particular cake. I added the blue ribbon/ bow which I think give it that last final touch and make it more my style of cake :)

 

- cupcakeholics@live.com.au-

 

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new Mac Mini, iPad, ACD 30'

YouTube on the iPad

My iPad with Dandelion wallpaper

iPad painting.

 

iPad Mini, Oblique, iColorama, Snapseed, and Superimpose X apps.

 

Please don't use any of my images on websites, blogs or other media

without my explicit permission.© All rights reserved.

 

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الأخرى دون إذن صريح مني

  

Beach Grass

 

To use as an iPad background / wallpaper, view the original size image first (1024x1024), then download that resolution! Enjoy =)

 

I also have a blog post that explains how to set them as backgrounds over at: www.slrphotographyguide.com/blog/ipad/sunset-ipad-wallpap...

iPad felt sleeve by Masugn. Can be bought at: www.etsy.com/shop/OurBrokenHouse

iPad Pro + Procreate/pencil

Wallpaper for iPad.

Well it's not the best shot in the world I was in too busy of a hurry to play.

 

It's fast, it's fun and heavier then I thought and collects a lot of dust and fingerprints

 

And more fun then I had imaged by the commercials! It's addictive

 

Plus it does a lot of things I never dreamed of. The thing that shocked us all the most is just how many apps there are already for it and how much fun using all the fingers on all your hands at once for a game can be.

 

My fav apps so far

 

1. Pocket Pond by far the most fun I've hand in years so real you feel like you have a pond on your iPad with real fish and dragonflys and they interact as you use your fingers. Drag your fingers slowly through the water and they a look, strike the water hard and they are afraid and the water splashes, and it's FREE!

 

2. Pandora free radio over the internet fashioned after what you want

 

3. SketchBook draw with your fingers!!

 

4. Virtuoso HD play piano on your iPad with all 10 fingers!!!

 

5. Marvel comics

 

6. Wikipanion

 

7. PvZ HD a demented little addictive game!

 

8. Soundhound, identifies any song in 10 seconds or less.

 

9. ABC TV

 

10. Kindle all the books on Amazon

 

11. iBooks books that interact live you would not believe

 

12. Tap Tap Radiation like dance dance revolution only for your fingers.

 

13. Dictionary.com

 

14. iMDB

 

15. AliceLite Alice in Wonderland the Interactive book app

iPad 2 32GB Wi-Fi w/ Smart Cover

Moss Hill Elementary second grader Jaylin Solomon, 7, reacts to the photograph he took of himself on Wednesday after studets were presented with their iPads. As an exercise in using the devices, students took photos of themselves and their classmates. Photo by Zach Frailey / The Free Press

I'd set my mind on getting myself an iPad2 the moment it was announced but due to stock shortages, I lost interest over time (I wasn't as desperate to wait in line nor reserve one and Japan's launch date was pushed back due to the earthquake crisis at the time).

 

One weekend a few weeks back, I walked by the electronics store and out of curiosity, thought I'd check to see if any were available. As luck would have it, a handful were available on that day.

 

I've never owned an iPad before but I've grown used to it over the past few weeks and find it very useful for reading, managing my schedule, and recording everyday memories whenever I don't have my camera with me. Definitely a necessity in my bag everyday now : )

this is a sketch for an iPad optimized website i am building.

Featured on webdesignledger.com/inspiration/18-great-examples-of-sket...

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Wildlife Photography, Thailand.

Nikon D300 DX Camera.

Nikkor 70-300 VR Lens.

 

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Tourist, Primate, iPad .........;-)

 

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tl;dr version: Splitting live mix + cue mix can be tricky; adding AirTunes means latency, mixing over live system without a monitor can be challenging. Still, fun as hell for a $20 app + $75 controller hardware. (AirFoil for Mac, if you want to route audio to an AirPort express as I did here, is $25.)

 

I'm a traditional "two turntables and a microphone" sort of guy, but I've always wanted to try this set-up. Here we have an iPad, an app and a hardware controller in action. iDJ Live is a MIDI controller, roughly resembling something you'd expect to use with Guitar Hero (or rather, DJ Hero) - except that it really works, and for $75, it's a relative steal. (See better photo of the controller itself.)

 

The iDJ Live controller simply hooks up to the djay app running on the iPad (there's also an iPhone version), and it does its job well. Where things get funky is that there's only one audio output, so to cue and mix like a real DJ, you have to split the stereo output to two mono channels - one for the live mix, and the other for the cue so the DJ can set up the next song "offline" before bringing it live. In this case, the mono output was noticed by nobody, and it's a reasonable compromise.

 

Another wrinkle to this set-up: The venue's amplifier was on the other side of the space, and they had an Airport Express. To get audio over to their system, I'd have to run 50 feet of cable or use the iPad's built-in AirTunes support, but the latter would mean a horrible 5-second delay between the live mix and the audio being heard - which obviously rules out real DJing.

 

My ideal imaginary wireless DJ situation would have the live mix going via AirTunes to the speakers, and cue output on the iPad headphone jack. However, it seems iOS only lets you route audio to one output at a time - and even if so, I imagine djay might have a tough time routing two different audio streams to different outputs. Maybe they'll be able to have cue-type audio going through the accessory port in a future version, with headphones for the live mix (or vice-versa.)

 

Overall, djay is a damn impressive app by itself, without the controller or anything else. Using just the iPhone version, you can pull off a pretty decent mix just about anywhere. The app also has a record feature that captures the live mix, and appears to write things in a rather wacky AIFF-C (compressed) WAV-like format which you can transfer via iTunes.

My late dog, Sox, greets me on the iPad.

Charlize sits in our driveway and edits a selfie on her iPad.

 

Day 122 of my 365 project for 2015.

Finger painting on Ipad Air 2 using Procreate App

flickr con l'ipad è una goduria...

Exploreflickr l'iapp fotografata e usata: notevole abbinamento visio-tattile.

My completely impractical iPad Skype setup using the iPhone as the webcam. You can see it in action here: youtube.com/mattsmacintosh

Updated comment: 2016.01.20

After using it for some weeks now, I get used to it, and now it’s difficult to go back, its an interesting new experience, yesterday I used my girlfriend iPad Air and felt like an ipad míni to me, did not like the keyboard, the iPad Pro keyboard is much better.

 

So, is big, is fast,it’s heavy, software needs a lot of updates for the new screen, even Apple apps, but now can’t live without.

  

“It could be the biggest baddest iPad, but my MacBook 12 it´s smaller, and runs OSX, even if the iPad Apps turn out to be great, I do not see me using it for professional work, more for a playing in great style, interesting sound reproduction from the new speakers.

 

For the road I still prefer a 12 inch macbook and the power of OSX, something that iOS can not compete, and have a more complete real web experience on a similar size package, and could run apps that I use at home, a better option for low computer needs.

 

And if I am serious about heavy processor intensive work on the road, I use a MacBook Pro 15.

 

iPad Pro is great for staying at home, the iPad Air 2 for great iOS power in the move, and iPad Mini 4 the ideal for always have with me, and the one I will buy next, but not so soon.

 

The finger print sensor it noticeably slower then my iPhone 6s Plus, I feel a little disappointed with that.”

Playing around with the new art rage app for iPad ...

I love my iPad. But I didn't plan to buy one at first. It's a pretty expensive gadget.

 

What can I say? It's Apple! It's hard to resist.

The iPad Pro Smart Cover and Silicone Case arrived.

 

But iPad Pro not, one more 10 days to arrive.

 

Will post the photos when it comes.

 

Did not order the Apple Pencil, at least for now.

 

Rückseite iPad Pro (Space Grey)

Seen next to my decidedly more analogue Moleskine reporter's pad. Click here to see it open.

ipad,sketchbook pro,finger.

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