The first iPad ad has been closely examined to find clues about the iPad we didn’t know yet. Both 9to5Mac and TUAW have done significant study to find a couple of nice little tidbits. A couple of prizes of e-books can be seen and there’s also a glimpse of My Documents and possibly a camera.

The memoirs of Ted Kennedy will cost $14,99. Other e-books will cost $12,99. The My Documents is a part of iWork. And so far we’ve heard only rumours and vague glimpses of a possible camera on the iPad. This time is no difference. After looking long enough some people have found a ’smudge’ on the exact place of where a camera could logically be placed (see picture below). It’s not very convincing, but for those who really want a camera on the iPad, this might be the little bit of hope they needed.

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And for those of you who’d like to know what Apple finds important for the iPad, TUAW has analyzed the ad frame by frame and made an overview of their finds. See the following list:

  • Foto’s: 26%
  • E-mail: 22%
  • E-book: 20%
  • Video kijken: 15%
  • Internetten in Safari: 9%
  • Tekstverwerking in Pages: 4%
  • Agenda bekijken: 2%
  • Muziek: 1%
  • Kaarten: 1%

So it seems they think the Photos app will play a significant role on the iPad. Ofcourse the iPad is a device capable of doing much more, as seen in the list above, but the ad highlights the multimedia functions.

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Source: Ad Tidbits (9to5Mac) / iPad Ad Framework (TUAW)

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