Apple had launched the next-generation iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina display in October and now the company has posted a video promo on its website, which shows the capabilities of its tablet in various fields.

The portability factor of the 9.7-inch iPad Air makes it easier for users to carry the tablet anywhere. iPads can be used at home for entertainment purposes such as watching video, listening to music, video chatting, playing games and more. However, the iPads also have a much more extensive usage in various professions and can be used by many professionals to help their work get done. Or at least, this is what Apple wants to say through a promo video.

The company has posted the video on its website just in time for the holiday season, and is expected to draw a large number of customers.

The teaser image of the video shows a deep sea diver holding on to what is expected to be an iPad. The teaser image also reads: "We designed iPad to be the best tool for all the things you do. But we never imagined where you'd end up taking it. Here are just a few stories."

The video starts with an engineer fixing a wind mill using an iPad hundreds of feet above the ground. Then the video jumps to a farm where a farmer is using the iPad on his tractor to harvest his field. The video then shows an ice skater in a rink and probably the coach taking a video of the athlete using the iPad and then understanding the posture of the ice skater.

The video continues showing off iPad's enormous capabilities. The video also shows the iPad being used by swimmers, traders, in restaurants, in vineyards, car racing and paragliding. The video also shows the usage of the iPad in medical field where doctors are operating on a patient and taking help from the iPad. Similarly, the iPad is shown to have infinite capabilities in other fields as well.

Undoubtedly, iPad stands at the core of the video depicting its multiple usages at home as well as at work.

Check out the video here.

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