How do you get files on and off the device then? There's no usb-mass storage support, so you can't just attach it to any usb equipped laptop or computer, you can't put a memory stick in to work on someone else's documents. From the reviews I've seen of it, Apple want to control everything that goes on the ipad via their itunes gateway to sync files (or I guess you can email documents to and from yourself everytime you want to get stuff on and off the device!). As any sort of general purpose computer that must co-exist in the world of business that's just a complete fail. So it's no good as a netbook then.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:iPad is a real computer. People often think of it still as just a large iPhone but its much more than that. For general computer use (internet, email, some games, music etc., the stuff that 90% of people that own computers use them for), its wonderful. I've already done a presentation using Keynote and typed a paper in Pages, both efficiently and easily. You can't diminish my new toy, I love it, you don't have too, but it's your loss in my eyesburningmice wrote:I honestly don't see why theres so much hype around them, other than the fact it's an Apple product of course.
It's just not a big deal to me when PCs are doing this as well, but with them you get a real PC.
hope you enjoy your iPad though, don't let me diminish your new toy.
As an ebook reader? No chance. High-glare, glossy screen unreadable in sunlight, low battery run time (the Kindle and Sony devices measure run time in multiples of *weeks*, not hours). No comparison to a dedicated ereader.
As a music/media device. Maybe. But it's just not a convenient size. The ipod/iphone works because they're a small neat size that easily fits in your trouser or shirt pocket. Want to take it with you to listen to some music on a journey by car or train? Better make sure you pack that protective case, otherwise when you put it in your backpack/briefcase/suitcase it's gonna get damaged.
Magical device my arse. Steve Jobs has done another magic trick, more like, and pulled the wool over so many peoples eyes.