Apple.com Launches iPad Guided Tour Videos

Apple.com has just dropped the megaton bomb of pre-launch hype -- 11 guided-tour videos of iPad software, including Safari, Mail, Photos, Videos, YouTube, iPod, iTunes, iBooks, Keynote, Pages, Numbers, and the nuclear option -- watch all. (We're doing that one right now!)
Was Public Enemy wrong -- is it time to believe the hype? Watch the videos and let us know!
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Very nice video's, but watch the keynote video en see how he holds the iPad while navigating and then when he does multitouch or starts typing he lets go of the iPad with both hands and the iPad seems to float on his lap
The ipad is going to have a lot of cracked screen reports unless someone comes out with a safety stap .looking at the keynote video makes me believe that apple is holding back the real capabilities of the ipad til furthur firmware releases
Does anyone know what the special surprise is for campers? Cos when I buy mine in the UK I'm camping for it
The part in the Pages video where the gal is scrolling thru each page of the document as a thumbnail (a circular thumbnail to be exact).
I would LOVE to see that added to iPad Safari, making use of the css code normally used for printed documents, called page-break (-after, -before, -inside), that forces a printer to break up the long page into individual sections.
The iPad is not a printer, but it does allow for a more "printed document" way of viewing the internet, and giving web designers the ability to make use of that technique would be a benefit for everyone involved.
drool
I don't like how they made the tour into seperate videos.
@Glenn:
Yeah, All of Apple's videos and commercials seem to have the devices anchored in some way to prevent movement. They've been doing this with the iPhone since it's beginning. Most likely because it's less distracting to viewers when only that which is on the screen is the focus.
I'd guess the iPad is probably connected to a stand between the man's legs. It appears to wobble slightly as he's using it.
I think the Ipad is going to do well, people have been shooting the Ipad down like there playing Duck Hunt, time will tell.
Oh good, this will tide me over until my 3G iPad will ship later next month!
Hmmm, no google maps tour??
They said that documnts could be imported to pages from mail, does this mean maybe there is a documents folder/app that other apps can access too? That would be nice!
The iBook video was enough to sell me on this. Mine's reserved in at the Apple store for the 3rd and I just can't wait.
I just watched these videos. Apple is not playing around. These other companies are going to really step their games up. This device is going to crush the competition.
Can't wait to actually have one in my hands.
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