Steve Jobs: Printing Capability On Your iPad Soon
5/10/2010 10:13:00 PM - 1 comments
How many of you have actually wanted a “print” option from your iPhone? Well, even if iPhone couldn’t provide it yet, the good news is that your new gadget from Apple Inc. – the iPad will soon come with printing capability.Apple CEO Steve Jobs has recently confirmed in an email query that Apple customers will be able to print from their iPads. However, the head honcho fell short of specifying a date for release yet.
This indeed is a revelation considering the fact that currently there is no simple way to print from the iPad. The best you can do is to e-mail the document to a computer with printing capabilities and then print. However, it is not very clear as to how you can connect the printer to the iPad.
The Steve Jobs email that broke the story…..
Rumors are rife that Apple CEO Steve Jobs has apparently divulged this breakthrough information about the possible inclusion of “printing capability” for iPad in the future. Replying to a customer query who wrote:
Dear Steve,
Why no printing on the iPad? What gives?
A ’man of few words’ Jobs apparently responded about 15 minutes later in his quintessential style, “It will come.”
Printing as a feature in iPad can be revolutionary considering the fact that business users in particular could use with the iPad. As of now, productivity suite iWorks which is currently the most popular paid-for service for the iPad, indicates that more and more consumers are using the tablet for more than just entertainment; thus increasing the need for printing capabilities.
Moreover, a careful study shows that the iWorks support pages contain the line "Printing directly from iPad is not currently available" – this clearly hints that the feature might be added at a future stage.
Do you think the printing capability from Apple iPad will make your life easier? What more do you wish the iPad had?
Posted: Seuli.B




Yes, The Printing Capability will definitely enhance the utility of already the finest "netBook" in the market.
A camera in front will complete the iPAD.