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The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi May 2010 General Meeting
Getting things in focus. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Getting things in focus. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
"Do I like the iPad keyboard? Sure. Of course, I don't know how to type, so it works the same as any other keyboard." The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
"Be honest with us: was the iPad born in the United States?" The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
As others discussed the iPad, one person decided to find amusement in an online game. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
The director of a Swiss educational TV production explains that he will be recording parts of the meeting. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Break time! The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Coffee and iPads: the ultimate in relaxation. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
The iPad as a people magnet. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Such an interesting assortment of technology. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
An old-school method for taking notes. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Travis Good discusses the iPad Deniers. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Rebutting the iPad deniers. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Showing photos on the iPad. Note the Swiss TV cameraman to the right. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Travis Good discusses how applications have been redesigned to use the iPad's touch screen. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Swiss TV cameraman covers Travis Good's review of the iPad. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Larry Kerschberg talks about the technology that made the iPad possible -- and worthwhile. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Lawrence Charters discusses iPad covers as a Swiss TV cameraman records the presentation. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
"Combining the viewing screen and input into one sheet of glass was genius. But you want to protect that sheet of glass." The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Lawrence Charters takes a photo of the audience before transferring it to the iPad. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
The purple object in the foreground is a gel case for the iPad. It protects the body, but not the glass front. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Lang Lang playing Flight of the Bumblebee -- on an iPad, and shown via an iPad. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Taking a look at the equipment during a break. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.
Travis Good shows two members of a Swiss TV crew how to view news on the iPad. The iPad and You: Washington Apple Pi General Meeting, May 22, 2010. Photo by Richard Sanderson.