There has been a lot of buzz about Apple's new iPad. Like many of their other products it is the first if it's kind, as a NY Times article says, "...few people have ever owned a tablet computer." It has all the features of modern day technology: touch screen, apps, video, music, and a whole lot more. Apple advertises the iPad as being able to use for everyday technologies, almost like a computer... however, they never seem to attach the term "computer" to it, but that is essentially what it is.
The iPad seems as though it would be so unreasonable to use because of its flat surface. It also seems destined to fail just as the Mac Air because of its lack of features such as USB ports and a cd-rom insert.
Apple has already come out with the iPhone and the iTouch, which have nearly all the same features, so why the iPad; because Apple is trying to appeal to the Kindle and Nook lovers. The iBookstore feature resembles the Kindle and Nook, but it's supposed to look "prettier".
It seems as though it would pay more to have the iPhone or the iTouch because it has all the same features as the iPad, but it's more portable. They've been trying to sell the iPad as a product for everyone, but it gives the feeling of more of a product for businesses because of its flat design. for the price that some of the iPads would be going for, it almost pays to spend the extra two hundred dollars for a device that sits propped in front of you like the MacBook.
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