Ipad Is a Discruptive Technology
Essay by jhastineespino • January 5, 2013 • Essay • 431 Words (2 Pages) • 1,372 Views
Ipad is a discruptive technology
The iPad is a disruptive technology in that it is an innovation that provides competitive advantage to whoever adopts it into their business practice. It is a technology that pioneers the change in the simplifications of business models that helps businesses lower costs and enhances the quality/quantity of their products and services. Apple's iPad potentially makes many other technologies obsolete and makes some firms crash out for their inadaptability. The likely winners of the iPad being a hit include online stores that incorporate software applications that ease usability on the iPad platform. The likely losers are print media firms that do not include accessibility of their content on the iPad. It is because tablets provide online access with mobility and that is becoming a bigger trend with consumers. Purchasing online has also caught up recently. Consumers want online access anywhere they go and they are starting to purchase products virtually, so it is a demand that if not fulfilled could mean losing market share to competitors who meet those demands.
The iPad (/ˈaɪpæd/ eye-pad) is a line of tablet computers designed and marketed by Apple Inc., which runs on Apple's iOS operating system. The first iPad was released on April 3, 2010; the most recent iPad models, the fourth-generation iPad and iPad Mini, were released on November 2, 2012. The user interface is built around the device's multi-touch screen, including a virtual keyboard. The iPad has built-in Wi-Fi and, on some models, cellular connectivity.
An iPad can shoot video, take photos, play music, and perform online functions such as web-browsing and emailing. Other functions--games, reference, GPS navigation, social networking, etc.--can be enabled by downloading and installing apps; as of 2012, the App Store offered more than 700,000 apps by Apple and third parties.[13]
There are five generations of the iPad. The first generation established design precedents, such as screen size and button placement, that have persisted through all models. The iPad 2 added a dual core Apple A5 processor and VGA front-facing and 720p rear-facing cameras designed for FaceTime video calling. The third generation added a Retina display, the new Apple A5X processor with a quad-core graphics processor, a 5 megapixel camera, HD 1080p video recording, voice dictation, and 4G (LTE). The fourth generation adds the Apple A6X proccessor and replaces the 30-pin connector with an all-digital Lightning connector. The iPad Mini features a reduced screen size of 7.9 inches, in contrast to the standard 9.7 inches, and features similar internal specifications as the iPad 2. iOS 6 adds Siri to the third and fourth generations and the iPad Mini.
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