iPads and Tablets
Getting More Done with Your Device
iPads and Tablets is a practical guide designed to help you understand, set up, and make better use of your tablet in everyday life. Whether you are new to iPads or looking to get more value from the device you already own, this eBook provides clear, structured guidance without unnecessary technical jargon.
The book begins by outlining what an iPad can do for you in both personal and professional contexts. You will explore how a tablet can support communication, entertainment, productivity, and learning, so you can decide how it fits into your daily routine.
You will then become familiar with the basic features of the iPad, including navigation, settings, and core built-in apps. The guide explains how iCloud works, how it can help you store and sync data, and how to keep your content accessible across devices. A dedicated chapter walks you through synchronizing your iPad with your computer so that files, music, and media remain organized.
The book also covers browsing the web with Safari, watching videos on platforms like YouTube, and using the iPad for email, reading, and navigation. You will learn how to manage your music through iTunes, use the device at work for tasks such as note-taking and presentations, and safely download new apps from the App Store.
Inside this book, you will learn how to:
- Understand what an iPad or tablet can add to your daily life
- Navigate core features, settings, and built-in apps with confidence
- Use iCloud for backup, syncing, and accessing files across devices
- Browse the web, watch videos, and manage email efficiently
- Read books and documents comfortably on your tablet
- Organize and play your music using iTunes
- Use your iPad at work for productivity and collaboration
- Discover, evaluate, and install new apps from the App Store
Clear, accessible, and practical, iPads and Tablets helps you turn your device into a useful tool for work, learning, and entertainment, while maintaining control over your content and settings.

