IPad custom use
The appearance of the iPad tablet not only gave rise to crowds of fans and opponents of this device, but also spurred the “inventors” to invent a new application for the tablet.
In a small restaurant near Sydney, iPad began to be used instead of the menu. Especially for this, the restaurant owner bought 15 tablets. Now every visitor to the restaurant can look through the virtual pages of the menu, see photos of different dishes, find out their history and ingredients, read which side dishes and wines are suitable for the chosen dish. The order is also issued on the iPad screen. And you can leave your comments on it: for example, ask the steak to be fried exactly 12.5 minutes. It is not easy in this situation to waiters only. They only have to deliver the dishes, they will pay less for this work than usual. Menus on the iPad can be seen in one of the Minsk restaurants.
Japanese engineers are looking for the use of iPad in cosmetology and medicine. One of the hospitals has already undergone operations, during which the image of internal organs was displayed on the iPad. The surgeon could zoom in and out directly with the fingers on the screen. True, to implement this idea, the iPad had to be wrapped in a home-made sterile cellophane case.
Employees of another Japanese company created a microscope that connects to the iPad and displays a picture in real time on it. The AirMicro model A1 is capable of capturing at 15 frames per second and QVGA resolution. The creators of the device are sure that it will find application in cosmetology and will be useful in many universities. Agree, it's nice when you have the opportunity to consider the microworld in detail in a biology lesson.
While scientists are looking for the scientific application of the tablet, musicians use it for their creative purposes. American DJ Rana Sobhani created a DJ console from two iPad tablets and has already posted several songs created with his help on the network. The wound spent five days creating this console. Now on the screens of several iPad you can play like a piano, and the sound processing capabilities in the tablet are impressive. The DJ is sure that such use of the iPad will appeal to young musicians: a couple of tablets are much cheaper than a real DJ console.
While hundreds of people come up with new applications for the tablet, the same amount of iPad is crushed in blenders, chopped, chopped and used as a skateboard. What do you do with your iPad?
In a small restaurant near Sydney, iPad began to be used instead of the menu. Especially for this, the restaurant owner bought 15 tablets. Now every visitor to the restaurant can look through the virtual pages of the menu, see photos of different dishes, find out their history and ingredients, read which side dishes and wines are suitable for the chosen dish. The order is also issued on the iPad screen. And you can leave your comments on it: for example, ask the steak to be fried exactly 12.5 minutes. It is not easy in this situation to waiters only. They only have to deliver the dishes, they will pay less for this work than usual. Menus on the iPad can be seen in one of the Minsk restaurants.
Japanese engineers are looking for the use of iPad in cosmetology and medicine. One of the hospitals has already undergone operations, during which the image of internal organs was displayed on the iPad. The surgeon could zoom in and out directly with the fingers on the screen. True, to implement this idea, the iPad had to be wrapped in a home-made sterile cellophane case.
Employees of another Japanese company created a microscope that connects to the iPad and displays a picture in real time on it. The AirMicro model A1 is capable of capturing at 15 frames per second and QVGA resolution. The creators of the device are sure that it will find application in cosmetology and will be useful in many universities. Agree, it's nice when you have the opportunity to consider the microworld in detail in a biology lesson.
While scientists are looking for the scientific application of the tablet, musicians use it for their creative purposes. American DJ Rana Sobhani created a DJ console from two iPad tablets and has already posted several songs created with his help on the network. The wound spent five days creating this console. Now on the screens of several iPad you can play like a piano, and the sound processing capabilities in the tablet are impressive. The DJ is sure that such use of the iPad will appeal to young musicians: a couple of tablets are much cheaper than a real DJ console.
While hundreds of people come up with new applications for the tablet, the same amount of iPad is crushed in blenders, chopped, chopped and used as a skateboard. What do you do with your iPad?