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Watch this elderly (but very sharp) woman interact with a computer for the first time in her life:
We, Virginia's family, wish to say this video was made within minutes of her receiving her iPad. ? She quickly caught on to how to read and write on it, activities which were impossible before. She cannot read large print books any longer as her glaucoma prevents this. Glasses are useless. She loves to read and is a avid poet, now writing many many limericks for fun. She does not bend over the iPad, as you see in this video, but now puts it on several pillows.
via Urlesque
Now a vid with a Zombie using a iPad, that would be Neat.
My grandparents don't really like using their normal computer and it's a pity because they could do so much with it. So many people are making fun of the iPad (which IS undestandable at some points), but I love to see how it's actually really helping this woman =).
Not "Where's the comma?", but "Where's CTRL ALT and DELETE?", and my favourite: "Why is the screen all blue with white numbers all over it?"
Think about it, won't you?
And yes, I'm a PC user. Still think there's a place for proportionally aware Industrial Design though.
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/cho-yung-tea-review-amp-free-trial-2124982.html
Sigh. You freely admit that other companies have tried (and failed) to create a touchscreen tablet that people like... And use this fact to take a swipe at Apple? How does that even work? The iPad is succeeding because Apple created a touch-based os and believed in the device enough to market it properly (that 10 hour battery doesn't hurt either). Put one of those pen-based toshiba tablets running windows XP in front of this lady and see what happens.