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Great iPad review at Endgaget. Not sure if it's been posted yet because I had to skim a lot of the thread due to childish idiocy.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/03/apple-ipad-review/
Good review.A couple of my early gripes/observations:
- Nice on the subway commute this morning.
Listening to the iPod while reading an eBook. Yeah, it's bigger than the Nano it replaced in my messenger bag, but not bigger than the book I was reading. So it's definitely less to carry around.
- This thing begs for a 3G connection. I'm glad I got the WiFi one, but the times I was out of the house and lacking a connection, I sort of missed it.
- I am going to the Apple store today to pick up a case and a screen protector. The smudges get really annoying (can't see them when its on, but annoys me when its off). Also I don't like throwing the thing around --
- It's slightly heavier than I would like. If you could shave off a quarter pound that would be ideal.
- Typing is tough. I had high hopes it might surprise us here but, as others have observed, it's hard to get it at the right angle to touch-type in landscape format. I'm sure it will get better with time, and I think that Apple case that doubles as a stand might be a good solution. On the bright side, holding it in portrait and touch typing with two or three fingers is actually pretty doable.
- Screen is beautiful. Watching movies on here is awesome.
- The photo slideshow thing is very nicely done. Put it to music, in the origami mode, and I had family wowing yesterday. Really nicely done.
- Love the Ereader. Never owned a kindle, and I'm guessing this can't be THAT much different, but I get why this is so big.
- Battery life on the first Apple-provided charge wasn't as good as I'd hoped. Battery life after a good overnight charge on my own is wayyyy nice.
- The file system is going to be interesting. I'm looking to import some powerpoint presentations tonight (which supposedly the presentation app can handle), but I've seen complaints that there is no directory system/no way to access the files. However, I did notice what I think was an app that helped you do this. We'll see where that leads.
- I have not yet experienced a single "missing Flash" moment. I haven't gone to a page that couldn't play anything (maybe I don't frequent them?), and all of the video on every site I hit worked perfectly.
- No multitasking is annoying in one sense, but the thing is so snappy, and switching back and forth between apps is so fast, and they all seem to pick up right where you left off, that I haven't missed it much (at all?)