
Apple finally revealed their latest creation, the iPad. A cross between an iPhone, iMac and eBook reader. The 9.7inch screen, weighing 1.5pounds, Wi-Fi enabled and claiming to have 10 Hours battery life is sure to change the landscape of digital publishing.
The ability to engage by touch with bigger words and more defined pictures, will definatley give iPad users an enhanced experience.
An exciting time for books the landscape of digital publishing has changed, it is now more accessible, interactive and mobile. What was once a static experience on paper, has come alive through the iPhone and now the iPad. Books are no longer confined to words on paper, but to limitless potential giving each book its own individual character.
The team at Kiwa are very excited about the prospect of QBook on the iPad, and preparations have already begun with VP of Technology Luke Tomes eager at its prospect and potential, “QBook is already running on the iPad simulator and we can’t wait to see it on a real one”.
iPad and QBook, a match made perfect for children’s books.




