- The iPad is a luxury item. You don't need it. If you don't want one don't buy one![/*:m:1fg8ex00]
- During 2010, Apple sold 15 million iPads worldwide[/*:m:1fg8ex00]
- A lot of people own one[/*:m:1fg8ex00]
- The iPad is not a phone[/*:m:1fg8ex00]
- It can be used for online calls via Skype & Face-Time[/*:m:1fg8ex00]
- The iPad is not a laptop.[/*:m:1fg8ex00]
- There are apps that make it a very effective and useful office device[/*:m:1fg8ex00]
- You can use it as a book reader, but (IMHO) the Kindle does the job better[/*:m:1fg8ex00]
- The iPad keyboard is fine to use. Buying an external one is optional[/*:m:1fg8ex00]
There's no "epic fail" about the iPad IMHO. Before owning one (yes, I own one so am clearly biased :p ) I thought they were pointless, and replicted much of what the iPhone does. Of course it does, it's based on the same well established principles but it is much more than an iPhone foursquared!!!
It doesn't do things that other devices don't do, but it does them in one conveniently portable device, and it does them very well. I can work (handwrting apps are a joy, and office documents open & save easily) on an iPad, play games, watch tv & films, listen to music, check emai, have a digital radio alarm clock and far more all in one place.
I like it. Maybe I've fallen for the hype. Paid over the odds. Don't really care. What the iPad does it does very well, and it works for me :s mokin: