Where can I watch a non-live video of the iPad announcement?

Hello. I’m excited iPad’s announcement for weeks, and I wanted to see the video with Steve Jobs to start. However, I can only live streams (which are all now find I have to finish the video, I sleep in Australia). Does anybody know a link with a complete video of the announcement, which is not online? I looked everywhere, but so far there is nothing. Fri Danke.Ich ‘already checked Youtube, Cnet, including Apple.

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  1. personyoudontknow says:

    Probally Youtube.

  2. Bruce says:

    go to apple.com i was literally just watching it like 5 minutes ago

  3. crown says:

    It is already in the you tube. A 15 minutes video.
    Also can watch the video in http://www.iphonewhere.com web site.

  4. Nick says:

    The keynote is on apple’s website now.

  5. Bob Newhart says:

    It is on Apple’s website. Here’s the link: http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/1001q3f8hhr/event/index.html

    A summary:

    -It doesn’t have an SD card slot or USB slot. You want to load all your photos on it? You need to buy a special dongle and attach it to the iPad. Ah yes, that’s convenient and cost-effective.

    -You need to lay it flat and look straight down at it to type on it. It’s not like a netbook or laptop where the keyboard is flat and the screen is in front of your face.

    -You can buy a keyboard accessory — you can spend extra money to turn a low-power netbook-type tablet into a non-portable desktop computer. Meanwhile there are products like Lenovo U1 Hybrid where you can slip the tablet into a netbook shell and turn it into a portable, foldable laptop.

    -Apple wants to say it will be great for reading books and magazines, but it has a bright, glossy LCD screen. Meanwhile, electronic book reader devices use an electronic ink technology that doesn’t strain the eyes and can be used in the sun.

    -You cannot multitask. You can only do one task at a time. If you want to surf the web and type into a document, you can’t. You need to exit one and then open the other.

    -No flash support. Enjoy the web without much of its content!

    -It costs $500, minimum, and has a 1 ghz processor. Products with similar specs and abilities cost less than that.

  6. Miranda says:

    Here are the all 4 parts of iPad announcement with Steve Jobs:

    http://ipad.hotweboffer.com/

  7. IB Slave says:

    iPad: very tempting for browsing porn.

  8. WELL says:

    apple.com

  9. walkerseb77 says:

    This is the official apple website: http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/1001q3f8hhr/event/index.html. Although a search on youtube should also sufice

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