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The '''iFad''' is a computer or kindle-like device produced and sold on the [[robo-planetoid]]. It is probably marketed as a platform for audio and visual media such as {{cat|publication|books}}, {{cat|newspaper|periodicals}}, [[films in Futurama|movies]], {{cat|s=no|music}}, and {{cat|game}}s, as well as [[internet|web]] content, much like the {{w|iPad}}. | The '''iFad''' is a {{cat|computer}} or kindle-like device produced and sold on the [[robo-planetoid]]. It is probably marketed as a platform for audio and visual media such as {{cat|publication|books}}, {{cat|newspaper|periodicals}}, [[films in Futurama|movies]], {{cat|s=no|music}}, and {{cat|game}}s, as well as [[internet|web]] content, much like the {{w|iPad}}. | ||
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Revision as of 22:49, 3 April 2014
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Origin | Robo-planetoid |
First appearance | "A Clockwork Origin" (6ACV09) |
The iFad is a computer or kindle-like device produced and sold on the robo-planetoid. It is probably marketed as a platform for audio and visual media such as books, periodicals, movies, music, and games, as well as web content, much like the iPad.
Additional Info
Allusions
- Its name is a reference to Apple's iPad as well as the word "fad". Apple was also heavily referenced in "Attack of the Killer App", though the iPad was not mentioned.
- The eyePhone is another item referencing Apple's merchandise.