Quote from traderNik:
Didn't think I'd want one but my Mom sure did, so I grabbed one for her. Been playing with it for the past 3 days. In a word - wow. 'Slick' is the only word I can use to describe it. The interface is just so cool, and it's a very nice way to consume different types of media. The image quality is outstanding with the IPS screen. Battery life is amazing.
Wi-Fi connectivity is all right although with the 3G version, you have to put a SIM card in it to get it to work, and then it sometimes gets confused about whether you're asking it to use 3G or Wi-Fi.
I still hate the fact that I can't surf the web on it . Yes, yes, I know, this is a slight overstatement, but that's how I feel about it. There's plenty of streaming content that I want to see but can't access with this device. I'm waiting for a Linux (Meego?) based tablet, but something tells me it won't be as slick as this thing.
Anyone who argues that the iPad isn't a strong indicator of where personal computing is going hasn't played with one.
Quote from Pension_Admin:
Apple really know about their niche market. They focus on and serve peoples who are "computer-illiterate" which are pretty much most people with the exception of business and computer peoples. They also brand themselves to be a cool company, which is an excellent marketing strategy that indirectly make the PC users "uncool".
Apple also applied some good management/HR techniques in managing their staffs, making them "want to work" instead of "have to work".
So far, I don't see any competitors for Apple in this niche market. Apple is the only one producing these entertainment devices, and I don't see any other company producing anything similar.
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Quote from asiaprop:
then you must be dreaming somewhere...Android Apps sales just surpassed iPhone sales. Mark my words, the iPhone is in decent whereas Android based systems just start to take off. Google's strategy of including people and applications and offering free stuff will ultimately kill Apple. You will see.
Quote from Pension_Admin:
They both target different customer group. Android is too complicated for Mac users.
A computer is anything whose primary purpose is to process [and display] general information (formal systems). So a stove with a chip in it is not a computer, nor is a car engine with a computer system supporting it, nor is a digital clock. But an iPad is a computer. That it is called an "iPad" is a marketing ploy.Quote from apama1:
finally, what is the Apple Ipad called? is it not a computer or tool?