A fascinating UI experiment for iPad’s touch screen software.
This little girl likes playing with an iPhone, but this was her very first encounter with an iPad. Kids these days don’t know how good they have it.
A great demonstration of the play power of the iPad. And of the power of play.
She displays a very short attention span… I wonder, if this represents a problem with people in general or due to the fact that she’s a kid?
She can almost instinctively operate the thing without even really having to think about it much. ![]()
And what an amazing little speller she is!
The spelling apps she uses in the video are FirstWords Animals and FirstWords Vehicles (great games, IF you can figure out how to start them
).
On the downside, she had the same frustration as many adults, where touching the screen-edge with your thumb while holding the iPad blocks input to all home screen icons.
And she too wonders why it doesn’t have a camera…
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Wow, I think since she knows how to use an iphone, the ipad came naturally but still, quite impressive. Apple needs to use her as an example. I heard the price of this touch screen laptop or touch screen lcd monitor, I dont know how to categorize, is pretty affordable $600.