The New iPad
Dropping Apple’s numeric naming convention, the new iPad gets a crazy 2048×1536 retina display, 5mp iSight camera w/1080p video, a fast quad-core A5X chip, and 4G LTE wireless. Out 3/16.
Dropping Apple’s numeric naming convention, the new iPad gets a crazy 2048×1536 retina display, 5mp iSight camera w/1080p video, a fast quad-core A5X chip, and 4G LTE wireless. Out 3/16.
You don’t have to speak German to enjoy this brief show from illusionist Simon Pierro as he works his magic yet again using an iPad 2 at last year’s IFA electronics show in Berlin.
This simple, but flexible mount lets you put your iPad 2 just about anywhere. Perfect for desktops, kitchens, bedrooms and even to turn your iPad into a second monitor. Post sponsored by LEXUS.
Hard Graft’s sophisticated rear cover for the iPad 2 has an Italian suede exterior, and a soft Nappa leather lining to protect the back of your tablet from scratches. Works with Apple’s Smart Cover.
The iPen is the first active stylus specially made for the iPad. It has a complementary receiver which provides proximity sensing and palm rejection and allowing for very precise writing or drawing.
We love the sheer minimalism and natural beauty of these handmade iPad stands created by Tonerico. Want one outside of Japan? You might want to give White Rabbit Express a shout.
The Curly Cable is a charge and sync cable for Apple’s portable devices. Invented by Dev Design, the cable is coiled like a telephone cord, making it tangle-proof and stretchable up to 70″.
Due to its capacitive surface, it’s been difficult to create a precise and accurate stylus for the iPad. The Jot seeks to solves this problem by anchoring a swiveling ball-point to a clear conductive disc.
There’s not a bezier curve to be found in this iPad app by Jean-Christophe Naour, which helps you make polygonal artwork using only your fingertips by tracing and color sampling underlying images.
Carry 87 different pedals, 54 amps and 26 cabinets on your iPad with the iPB-10 programmable pedal board by DigiTech. Also lets you switch between entire chains with a stomp of the pedal.
Magician Simon Pierro built his 2011 Halloween magic show using an iPad 2 and a custom iOS app as his primary gimmick. We wish our iPads would dispense jellybeans too. Maybe the iPad 3 will.
Hatch & Co.’s SKINNY iPad 2 case lives up to its name, integrating a wireless touch keyboard (with tactile edges) that’s just 0.07″ thick, adding much-needed screen real-estate while typing.
If funded, Starr Labs iTar will turn your iPad into a fully-functional electronic guitar, complete with MIDI fretboard controller and a music app with virtual stings and a whammy bar.
These book-style wooden iPad 2 cases protect your precious wonder-tablet, while at the same time looking great and providing function as a stand. Crafted from hand-selected walnut or bamboo.
Regret having quit piano in the 5th grade? Grab the free learning app and ION Audio’s Piano Apprentice and pick up where you left off – it turns an iPad and portable keys into a traveling music teacher.
Fans of the classic Space Invaders will dig this Japanese import, which converts your iPad or iPad2 into a mini Space Invaders cabinet. Has built in charging dock and speakers. A bit pricey though.
LetterMPress lets you experience traditional letterpress printing on the iPad. Every step of the process is emulated, providing a familiar interface for experts and a friendly start for beginners.
A handy app for measuring and tracking mobile data usage. Gives option to set data cap alarms, and even has a location-based data zone. Coming soon for Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone.
Made by Bloom Studio, Planetary makes browsing through your music collection intuitive and engaging. Artists are visualized as stars, their albums as planets, and the songs within as moons.
Autum’s Turncoat case functions more like a sleeve; the understated leather accommodates devices with or without a smart cover, and four snaps allow quick access from top or bottom.
TwitchGames’ Slice HD has a simple premise – move a variety of sharp objects out of the way to press a red button. It’s not for the squeamish, since the game’s blood effects are quite realistic.
Designer Andrew Kim’s stand holds an iPad, iPhone, iPod, and even a stylus all in one compact unit. Made from laser-cut plywood, acrylic and birch, we’d love to see it made into a product.
Conan O’Brien was a bit put off by the promotional video for the new iPad 2. But that’s because he didn’t watch the one that Apple made. What he watched was far more honest and hilarious.
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