Loppan Torkel
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Does anyone here have an iPad? Are you satisfied with it? What is it used for?
I'm sure the same would be true if I bought an iPad or other tablet (Samsung Galaxy perhaps?).
I'm doubtful.
I've played around with the Galaxy Tab, and figure I'd have the same response to the ipad as the general sentiment expressed by this review: http://www.anandtech.com/show/4225/the-ipad-2-review
In a few years you'll probably be able to get a new one for a couple hundred bucks or less.
I don't understand why, with 3g connectivity, the iPad can't be used as a phone via bluetooth. It's stupid things like this that make me boggle with apple products -- we don't want iPads competing with the iPhone, so we'll just remove a capability.
Yes, you can make calls over it, but that's VoIP, no?
I meant to say a used one.I doubt it, they'll only be manufacturing new model ipads at that time.
http://cache.gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/09/ipodtimeline_4.jpg
Ipods dropped in price by nearly half in the first couple years of release, but basically haven't budged in the last eight years.
Well e-readers are a different kettle of fish. They've got paper-like displays, and a battery life of 10s of hours. These do indeed seem cool. The Ipad isn't one of those though, as much as some fans try to spin it as an e-reader. (Of course, you can read books on an LCD display, but that's true of any phone/netbook/tablet/laptop/etc).I would have never thought to buy one of these devices, but I won a Kindle in a contest and have been using it ever since. I've moved my magazine subscriptions to it and for $5 I purchased a set of 25 novels of Edgar Rice Burroughs. I had forgotten how much I loved those old Tarzan books and his Pellucidar series. I now have all kinds of reading material to keep me occupied during those awful meetings at work.![]()
For half the price of an ipad, you could buy one of those netbooks with a rotatable screen that functions as a touch-tablet just as well, plus it actually does big-boy computer stuff, and has a keyboard when you want it, but can still be held in hand functioning just as well as an ipad.