No Apple iPad Airport Security Issue says TSA
By: Peter Chubb | April 8, 2010 | Leave a Comment
The Apple iPad has just been given the green light by the TSA, which means that it has no airport security issues. This is great news for business users, as they will not need to remove it from their bag and check it in. This is good as the Apple tablet is sure to be taken up with business users now.
There is nothing worse than having to take your laptop or netbook out and then placing it in those trays, something that you would not want to do with your iPad. The problem is, this is an easy way for you to not only damage the tablet device, but also spread germs – so this news is great for owners.
Apple hopes that business users will leave their netbook at home and replace it with the iPad. The other positive is how long you can work on the iPad for – great if your flight is delayed, offering double the amount of battery life as a netbook. We wonder if the TSA will clear the other 15 tablets being released later this year.
For more details on this, visit PCWorld
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