Apps Prove iPad Goes Up To 11

The iPad’s amazing display can handle eleven simultaneous touch events, or enough probing digits to comfortably handle all but polydactylic concert pianists. Just to prove it, though, Instinctive Code developer Matt Gemmell wrote an open-source program to test it all out.

Yup. It goes up to 11. Not a bad little program, but personally, I still prefer the Plants vs. Zombies proof:

[via 9to5Mac]

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  • http://www.yajeel.com Salman

    ummm… he only ever puts 10 fingers on the ipad :P

  • unfold

    Probably best not seeing what he uses to prove the 11th ;)

  • http://abstrukt.com Anton Kudin

    yeah, 11th is NSFW

  • marlyn rosa

    Gardez à l’esprit que 11 doigts est de 1 à court d’un enfant qui vient de naître en Amérique, alors peut-être l’IPAD devrait ajouter plus de doigts?