Turns out the iPad is pretty magical after all


Go back a couple of years to the launch of the original iPad, and critics dismissed Steve Jobs’ claim that the tablet was magical. But as a couple of Swedish performers have shown, Apple’s tablet is one of the most magical gadgets out there.

Charlie Caper and Erik Rosales are a couple of magician/performers from Sweden who were commissioned to create a “visual, magical and striking presentation about Stockholm using modern technology.” As you can see from the YouTube video that has been going viral around the net, the results were spectacular.

Although the video is a couple of months old, it’s still a striking example of the power of Apple’s tablet and how it can be unleashed by creative people. Also, I want to go and work in Stockholm now.

Web: YouTube
Thanks Lee!

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