iPad Guided Tours

Updated December 2nd, 2015.

If you have an iPad, or think you might want an iPad, you ought to have a look at these videos. As usual, Apple’s made it look easy (and with the iPad, it really IS easy). Watch even one of these short videos and you’ll think “I could use one of these things! I could do what they’re doing! It looks like fun! I want an iPad!” And you’ll wish you had time to watch every one of the videos.

It is interesting to compare these to Motorola’s XOOM tablet videos— watch one of those and you think “This is just a commercial!”

(It is also interesting to compare the experience of going to www.apple.com with the experience of going to www.motorola.com. I know, I know: totally different companies— but geez, Motorola, why make it so hard to get started? Do I want “Motorola Mobility”, which “delivers personalized information to meet the needs of consumers both in the home and on the go”, or “Motorola Solutions”, which “provides business and mission-critical communications products and services to enterprises and governments”? Just for laughs, try entering “Xoom” in the Motorola Solutions search box. I think you’ll shake your head in disgust. What a horrible experience.)


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Christian Boyce is a Mac and iPhone expert with over 30 years' experience in the field. His specialty is teaching people how to get more out of their Macs and iPhones using the software and apps already installed. He is the author of several books, a guest speaker for Mac and iPhone user groups worldwide, and a former rocket scientist. He splits time between homes in Santa Monica, California and Round Rock, Texas.

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