Saturday, January 7, 2012

iPad Video Lessons Review - How Do Pete's iPad Video Lessons Work?

By Michael Green


Are you wondering if iPad Pete's iPad Video Lessons are a scam or not? This series of training videos are made by an expert of the iPad to help members maximize the way that they use their iPads.

If you have an iPad right now, I am sure that you already know that Apple does not really provide a clear instructional guide discussing all the functions of their device, as it was designed so that anyone can pick it up and use it without much assistance. This is why there are so many powerful functions that many years do not yet know about despite having owned their iPad for a long time.

1. What Are the Benefits of Joining the iPad Video Lessons Membership Website?

Having access to the videos makes it possible for me to access them whenever I want and watch live demonstrations on how to execute each complex task that I want to accomplish on my iPad. My membership also allows me to have access to every future update video added to the members' area at no additional cost, and so far this has been a great feature as new, useful videos are continually being added to help me learn how to maximize my use of my iPad.

2. How Many Videos are there in the iPad Video Lessons Membership Area?

I was in fact not expecting to see that many video tutorials in the site, but there were more than 100 tutorial videos, each teaching relatively unknown and uncommon techniques of better using the iPad. The videos themselves show step by step what to tap to accomplish the feature being taught in the video, thus there was no need at all to read the written instructions. Besides helping me to save time, the videos have also taught me how to solve any potential problem that I might have with using the iPad.

3. What Are of the Extra Tips I have Picked Up From the iPad Video Lessons?

One common thing that almost all iPad users wish they could do is to be able to put app that they want onto the iPad tray. This is something that can actually be done and does have to simply be a wish. Also, it is possible to put as many as 6 apps onto the iPad tray, which originally came with 4 and seems to add to beyond that number for the average iPad user. You will definitely want to learn how to do this if you have many apps that you use on a regular basis and you do not want to have to constantly flip through pages to find your most frequently used apps.




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