Last month, while i was browsing the internet, i stumble upon this "weird" gdaget they called IPAD. What is this i told myself and when I zoom on it, there it was, the bigger version of iphone or ipod touch. I thoughgt it was beautiful, but then again it has no cover. It is exposed. what if I suddenly drop it? Is it made of hard material?
You will be able to get silicone cases and cover for it, just like you have for the iPhone or the iPod Touch
Its a really poor product when compared to others. It does not support flash, so half of the websites would look incomplete. No multi tasking is also a bummer.
The Adam Tablet PC is FAR FAR better in terms of specifications at least, lets see how that is priced. Even the HP slate is a much better option and it has already been announced that it will be cheaper than the iPad.
I wish you could make phone calls from the ipad, because the would be hilarious to see someone hold that up to their ear.
For mine I think it is great for comics and graphic novels - check out the hub I wrote on it great images http://hubpages.com/hub/Comics-on-iPad
I've had an iPad for just about two weeks now, and I love it. But it's not meant to be a phone, which is part of why it appealed to me.
http://hubpages.com/hub/ipad-owner
It's really a giant ipod touch, not a giant iphone.
Not that there's anything wrong with that. While I personally don't want an ipad, I can definitely see the appeal. After all it already has lots of apps, and will get new ones. Since apps are controlled by apple, there's some guarantee of quality.
It's friendly and easy to use for people who find real computers difficult.
And it's tablet. Add in a stylus and a firmware update that allows the ipad to be used with a stylus and you could be looking at a drawing pad, mock DS (so loads of DS game ripoffs), maybe even use it as a grading tool for teachers who like to write grades in while walking around in a classroom.
And the single unfoldable screen definitely gives a more book viewing style than, say, a netbook would so it's not too bad for ereading and ecomics.
And with the stand accessory, it'd even make a nice enough mini web tv.
The potential's there. Who cares if it's a giant iphone/ipad touch as long as there's enough software to make it a worthy experience? Seriously, add in stylus upgrades and a foldable keyboard and I'd consider getting it.
I agree it is just a bigger version of a iphone but its selling more than expected in the united states
Yes it might be true but the iOS 4.2,it sort of reinvents the iPAD !!
So many people in my country using an iPad just for gaming, kids really enjoy playing using iPad since it's touch screen.
by climberjames 13 years ago
The situation (as I understand it) is that Apple is not happy with the way that Adobe controls Flash?Can anyone advise whether the two are likely to resolve the situation, is there no way that Apple can create a work-around? Or is this the problem?I imagine (as I don't YET own one) that this issue...
by Lynnette White-McIntyre 9 years ago
What is so special about the iPhone 6? Why should I upgrade just to get a bigger screen?
by Kwazzy 13 years ago
Why do so many people believe these iPhone 5 and iPad rumors?It's killing me, seeing all these hubs that generate millions of readers about such fallacies! There is no iPhone 5 or iPad 2 yet, when it will be announced you will most definitely see something from Apple. Why?!
by Jbustin 11 years ago
Would you like if the Apple Iphone 4 added a male version of Siri, and what would you name him?
by natken 12 years ago
what do you think??????????
by screation 14 years ago
When I picked up my iPhone over the weekend, I had an epiphany. I was using the LinkedIn app to confirm an invitation to connect, and it hit me: This is the future of mobile computing, the mobile web � the mobile experience.
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