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iPad Reviews
My first impression is that this is just a more powerful and bigger iPhone, but the MAIN problem I see will be cost in serious economic hardship, bulkiness and lastly those who like PC OS may not want to switch, at least those who do serious work online.
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Busting the iPad hype
As the awe surrounding Apple's iPad announcement died down, chatter quickly turned to the plethora of features Apple deliberately excluded from the device. Ref. Source 7
The iPad - how it stacks up
Apple says its tablet-style iPad computer represents a whole new category of consumer-electronic devices, ideal for watching videos, surfing the web and reading electronic books. Ref. Source 8
Test Drive: Apple iPad
After all the pent-up expectation about Apple's new iPad, what does it feel like to use? Does it live up to the hype? Ref. Source 5
Just as important as what iPad can do: What it can't
Apple's (AAPL) iPad tablet computer will be available in March starting at $499, but it already has sparked a range of questions about how it will work. The touch-screen multimedia device uses the same operating system as Apple's popular iPhone and can access the 140,000 apps available to the iPhone and iPod Touch. USA TODAY reporter Jefferson Graham offers some answers: Source 3
I have heard that Apple is gearing this Ipad for the ladies. That is the target consumer as it is about the size of a sheet of paper and is light weight and what they call ease of use. What I do not like about it is that fact it is a apple and I can get a netbook for only $200 that will do mostly the same thing. Plus the netbook is smaller.
Apple fans prepare for iPad
Most app makers haven't so much as touched an iPad but scores, including several Australian firms, are hard at work on apps for the device, as Australian fanatics prepare to travel abroad for the US launch next week. Ref. Source 1