Apple iPad™ Australia 2011

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Ipad Ibooks Review And Ibookstore Walkthrough


Apple iPad Written Review: www.the-ebook-reader.com This video is a detailed review of the iPad iBooks app from Apple right after launch, with an in-depth look at the iBookstore.Make sure to visit the-ebook-reader.com for updated details, and to watch videos and read reviews of the other iPad ebook apps and ebook readers in general.

9 Responses to “Ipad Ibooks Review And Ibookstore Walkthrough”

  • ShawnJaiper says:

    The App is for the Iphone and Ipod touch for free to.

  • MrTheJLUnlimited says:

    iBooks is available for iPhone and iPod Touch in iPhone OS 4.0

  • TheeBookReader says:

    @jjoaquin Truthfully, the brightness does irritate my eyes some, but my eyes are more sensitive to light than most people's. I started reading with the brightness turned way down and that's better but then the contrast isn't as good. I still prefer an E Ink ereader for reading, personally.

  • jjoaquin says:

    how is it on your eyes when you read? any strain when you use it?

  • Fredo5227 says:

    @JOSEPHKORSSIA lol wut

  • xXxDragunov14xXx says:

    @CrazedChief

    A web page doesn't take hours on end to read, nor can you read the web page in the sunlight. You can copy webpages to the ebook reader too, that's what I do.

  • CrazedChief says:

    Why would you want to read a webpage?

  • JOSEPHKORSSIA says:

    Wait for Microsoft's IPAD he'll be next month Do not be suckers My friends

  • xXxDragunov14xXx says:

    Why would you want to read a book on a LCD screen... that's why everyone gets an ebook reader =/


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