Posted on 05/15/2010 3:52:04 PM PDT by Swordmaker
Sure you did.
I wasn’t sure I wanted or needed one. Then I found myself in line on opening day to buy the 3G model.
Everyday I have it, I like it more. I no longer have to pack up my laptop when I go out. It is very similar [for me] to my Day Runner from decades ago. Total organization at my fingertips.
But it’s more. I watched a TV program on my iPad during my long wait in the doctor’s office yesterday afternoon. I got a great free book on MacWorld website and put in iBooks and started reading it today. I went down to the coffee place this morning and sat and arranged the photographs that I am putting onto my new website. I read the WSJ on my iPad over breakfast without having unwieldy papers to fold and newsprint on my fingers. After a great lunch at my favorite Thai restaurant i polished off a couple more levels of Gears, my favorite game.
I could go on ... but I love it. =)
I wasn’t sure I wanted or needed one. Then I found myself in line on opening day to buy the 3G model.
Everyday I have it, I like it more. I no longer have to pack up my laptop when I go out. It is very similar [for me] to my Day Runner from decades ago. Total organization at my fingertips.
But it’s more. I watched a TV program on my iPad during my long wait in the doctor’s office yesterday afternoon. I got a great free book on MacWorld website and put in iBooks and started reading it today. I went down to the coffee place this morning and sat and arranged the photographs that I am putting onto my new website. I read the WSJ on my iPad over breakfast without having unwieldy papers to fold and newsprint on my fingers. After a great lunch at my favorite Thai restaurant i polished off a couple more levels of Gears, my favorite game.
I could go on ... but I love it. =)
My neighbor bought one last week. I must say, there's something unusually comfortable about laying back in the couch and surfing the net. I do it know with my iPhone from time to time, but that really is too clumsy to do any power-surfing; it's just too small. In any event, while the lack of support of flash is a deal-killer for me, I could see how these things could really take off.
If something that Apple will support replaces flash as the preeminent video delivery platform in the near future (which seem highly unlikely), iPad could really establish for themselves the dominant position in a rapidly growing market. It will be interesting to see who blinks first, Adobe or Apple.
Touché!
Apple haters, they’re simpletons. Old joke.
I was happy with my 20" iMac, but dissatisfied with the scroll ball, which I could never clean satisfactorily; it would work briefly and then fail. The touch surface on the Magic Mouse provides the functionality that the original mouse was designed to have, but wasn't reliable at. If you like scrolling, you might want the new mouse even if your Mac is otherwise fine.
Indeed.
I have a Dell Studio 8000 desktop, which seems to be a great machine. But I also have a MacBook Pro, an iPhone and an iPad on order.
Sort of mixed signals in my case. Really like the Apple products. But also really like the Dell Studio 8000.
He's more likely to get it via inflation, not taxes.
It seems you are not paying attention if you think the iPad is not going anywhere or is not capable of much.
This reply was posted from my iPad.
“Bottom line: don’t knock it until you’ve tried it.”
I’m a PC guy...for almost 25 years now, so I have a bias.
A Buddy is an engineer for Apple and pulled one out the other day to show me some photos. What an awesome little machine.
You just want to put your hands one it.
Just a delightful product.
Only, the 50 foot wall pad you wouldn’t need to touch. It would all be gesture like in Minority Report. It is coming... if Obama doesn’t let the Muzzies Nuke us first.
I think you told me last week you had no need to get an ipad right away.
It was not I. I ordered mine within one minute of Apple making pre-orders available. I just had to wait until the 3Gs shipped.
My guess, since Apple seems headed toward consumer products, is an internet enabled, flat panel TV which can function / be controlled with touch or remote control.
Watch TV, read your email, surf the web, stream video, grab netflix or youtube content, display pictures, run apps which give you weather, news, or a stock ticker. That technology could go in many directions.
Sidebar: Please tell me if you know.
When is Apple going to contract with Verizon?
I like much of what I see with iPhone, but I require dependable reception/service. I am not convince that there’s anything better than Verizon for coverage.
I sure do love my iMac.
I haven’t bothered to study the product, but I’m don’t see a purpose for iPad... perhaps I should pay more attention. ;>)
What ever you do, don't buy APPL, those losers will only go down.
I have a MagicMouse. I’ve had it for less than a week and so far I really like it.
I had gone through 3 Mighty mouse, they were nothing but junk within a month or two. The scrolling balls quit on each of them. Apple was great in quickly replacing them, but I finally told them to give me something else... the next day my MagicMouse arrived at no charge. No more dirty balls.
The MagicMouse is small and it would fit me better if there was more to it, but I’m getting use to it’s size.
As I have said previously, each time Apple introduces a new product the anti-
Apple people pan it and call it an iFail before it is ever introduced. They are ALWAYS wrong!
Apple’s uniqueness, IMO, (Some may even call it Jobs’ uniques.) is to see way down the road and incrementally build toward that vision. Their products are visionary enough that they build a platform for the truly creative people - the users and developers - to exploit that platform. That is where the usefulness of the platform is realized, in its applications.
Each new Apple product from the beginning of OSX has been simply another step down a raod that has already been well mapped.
Anti-Apple people will just have to live with that. Someday, it won’t be market share being discussed, it will be what else can we do with this!
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