My hubby says it looks like a big iPod touch but it's so much more |
These are some accessories you can get to make it more useful - the keyboard with dock is great and I like the stand that makes it into a big digital photo frame.
And probably the most useful feature of all for me as a lover of lemony fanfic? You can read your fanfic on it offline in Stanza, just like on the iPhone and iPod touch.
iPad makes a great eReader for bringing your fanfic with you |
Note - Stanza for iPhone apparently looks pretty bad on iPad. Most people suggest using iBook and uploading epub fanfic files into itunes. You can generate the epub files with the Fanfic Downloader web app.
How a typical story looks in landscape mode. This is more like it. |
So when I do get my iPad I expect to be able to pretty it up just like my iPhone and iPod touch. I went looking for iPad Twilight wallpapers and came up with only less than 20 of them. The places I found them were http://www.coolipadwallpaper.com/ and Digital Citizen.
What is so special about iPad wallpapers and why can't you just use some random desktop one?
I found this great post at Digital Citizen explaining why you'll have a problem using just regular desktop wallpapers.
Essentially, the iPad has a screen that is 1024 X 768 pixels. You can use it horizontally or vertically. Regular desktop wallpapers are meant for a horizontal screen. In some tablets PCs that can rotate, like the HP one that my husband uses, when you switch to a vertical position the wallpaper gets squished to tall and skinny eg. very distorted. The great thing is the iPad doesn't squish your wallpaper BUT it will crop it to be tall and skinny. So no distortion but you better hope that your wallpaper didn't have something important (like Rob's head) in the sides that are going to be cropped off.
How a regular desktop wallpaper looks on the iPad. Not bad if you don't mind the new moon title being cut off. It just looks a bit messy. |
So what to do? If you don't care just go ahead and stick any old horizontal wallpaper in there. It will probably work and if you don't use it vertically often then it's fine. If you are type A like me and want your screen to look perfectly pretty Twilight style horizontally and vertically then you need an iPad specific wallpaper. The correct proportions are a square 1024 X 1024 pixels. That way regardless of which way you are holding your iPad nobody's head gets cut off.
Much better. Neat and clean. |
So, following the guidelines of the post from Digital Citizen and testing it in this awesome iPad screen emulator I made a few wallpapers of my own. These are not the super gorgeous ones I know that my talented photo girls in the Twilight blogosphere can do but they'll do for now.
Almost all the original images that I used to make these wallpapers came from Lion & Lamb Love. They have an absolutely huge collection of high quality of Twilight related images.
Here's a few to get you started.
Important: Click on picture to download - right click will only get you a thumbnail.
For a tutorial on how to get these wallpapers onto your iPad or iPhone click here.
Let me know what you think or if you have questions.
2 comments:
I’m dying for the iPad essentially to use it to read books, since I have not bought the nook/kindle but a bonus is that it is essentially a little iPhone.
My dad is a big time Apple IT guy and he says as long as you treat it, as it was meant to be treated (In other words, keep it simple, it’s not meant to replace your desk top), you are more than perfectly capable of keeping the costs down.
I haven’t done much research into this, but if a 3G model is coming out soon, I’ll wait for it.
Great post.
@HG I am waiting anxiously for them to be able to finally ship them to Canada. Funny that when that happens we'll have to revamp our mobile blogs b/c the iPad screen is so much bigger. Oh well, another day...
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