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By: Muslima Akter Date: August 30, 2023, 12:44 am
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Already been down this road before. General Motors' the "ladder
of success," which priced Chevrolet as the common man's car and
the Cadillac as the automobile of the executive class. I doubt
that Apple would carve out a separate brand, but it's been
willing to use cheaper options - such as discounting older
phones or making them free - to encourage more customers to
enter the Apple ecosystem. An iPad mini would fill the bill.
From a user perspective, Apple has to realize that certain
things don't work on a tablet. I'd argue, frankly, that a
rear-mounted camera doesn't make a whole lot of sense - it's
just awkward to hold up a tablet to take a picture, and it calls
attention to yourself in a way that an iPhone or other
smartphone doesn't. (Perhaps that's why there are no camera
settings on the new iPad.) But there are other reasons for
developing an iPad mini, most having to do with reasons of
weight and general awkwardness.
The so-called "gorilla arm" syndrome doesn't come into play here
(also known as arm fatigue, used as Apple's argument against
touch-screen PCs, with a vertically mounted display). But it's
undeniable that a smaller form factor like an iPhone or an iPad
mini works better in certain use cases. In the following pages,
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is a lovely use for a smartphone or tablet, but lugging a
full-size iPad around, then whipping it about to virtually
explore the region around you, is just asking for trouble. In
addition to the risk of whacking passersby, you're going to look
like an idiot. (Image Source: Telegraph.co.uk) 2. Ebooks Ebooks
A full-size iPad is essentially a two-handed device - great for
browsing .
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The Web and watching video, but a bit awkward while trying to
read 50 Shades of Gray on a crowded train. (Image Source:
Google) 3. GPS GPS Yes, they sell iPad dash mounts for your car.
But as this picture shows, you really don't want too many visual
distractions when you're driving down the highway. (Image
Source: Flickr) 4. Driving Games Driving Games Most driving
games (not all) allow you to use the iPad or tablet as a
steering wheel, turning the entire tablet to steer right and
left. While the additional screen size is a nice plus, there's
the "gorilla arm" problem: the extra weight just gets tiring
after a while. (Image Source: About.com) 5. Camera Camera "You
thought people taking pictures on their phones at concerts was
annoying.
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