1. 18’’ X 36’’, Shock resistant touch screen, folds in half
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2. “Apple ignited the personal computer
revolution in the 1970’s with the Apple II and
reinvented the personal computer in the 1980’s
with the Macintosh. Apple is committed to
brining the best personal computing experience
to students, educators, creative professionals
and consumers around the world through its
innovative hardware, software and internet
offerings.
3. We want to add FAMILIES to Apple’s Mission
“Apple ignited the personal computer
revolution in the 1970’s with the Apple II and
reinvented the personal computer in the 1980’s
with the Macintosh. Apple is committed to
brining the best personal computing experience
to students, educators, creative professionals,
consumers, and FAMILIESaround the world
through its innovative hardware, software and
internet offerings.
4. The ease of use and fluid interface that
iPad/Phone/Pod owners are used to now comes
in a table tablet PC.
Features
Full shock resistant touch screen
WiFi
E-Mail
Facetime
iTunes
Full compatibility with all applications in the App Store.
Webcam
Fold in half
5. Highly focused on family use.
Use Facetime to talk to relatives
Use iMovie to edit home movies and the video feature to
view them at family gatherings
Share and edit family photos/scrap book
Play full size board games with kids and never loose the
tiny pieces
Connect surround sound to iTunes via Mac Airport
Extreme
Easy storage with fold in half design
Perfect for family get-togethers to share memories or
entertain the kids
Perfect for work related communications with Facetime
and document sharing capabilities
Plan family trips with full integration of the calendars
and your favorite travel planning websites such as
Expedia, Travelocity, and Priceline
6.
7. Family’s with a lot of media to share and no
way to organize it
Generally will have kids
Parents who need a way to connect with
business associates while watching their
children
Die hard Apple iFanatics
Traveling salesmen