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Just curious...what apps needed the improved speed?I can't think of anything I do on my original iPad where I said "I wish that this went faster".George
This has not been my experience (especially on international flights). Most of the time I have to take out my iPad and pass it through separately just like I would with my laptop.George
Interesting thread. I took exactly 100 flights last year and never took my iPad out of my bag nor was I asked to. All domestic.
Web surfingE-mailAs a remote for my stereoGamesReading books, magazines, newspapersWatching moviesWhile I do use my iPad (first gen) a good amount at home, it is a godsend when I travel. Between its small (and light) form factor and roughly 10 hour battery use, it allows me to have access to everything I want/need without carrying a backpack full of "stuff".
But I can do all of those with my laptop, and a whole lot more besides! Well, I don't watch movies on it but I saw someone doing it on the plane the other day. And with the laptop you get a 16:9 screen.Size: 240×186×9.4 mm vs 300x192x17 mmWeight: 650g vs 1040gSmaller and lighter, but I'm not convinced it makes any practical difference. The laptop definitely loses out in the battery life stakes.
There's one thing you can do with an iPad that no laptop can match: try consuming content on your laptop while lying down, either on your back or sideways.
John,Of course you can. The iPad is not a direct replacement for a laptop, but rather provides an alternative way to perform many of the same tasks. Not the best analogy, but think of one as a cd player and the other as a music server. Both provide music, but they do it differently.When traveling I use my iPad unless I have to do something that can only be done on my laptop.When home, I find myself using the iPad more than the laptop due to the smaller form factor and easier workflow and better usability.George
Good read.... here...So....those that have ordered...did you order a 16GB or 32GB or 64GB ?
16GB WiFi (Black)
If you produce with a computing device, which John does all the time (coding, content, design, etc.) you will want a laptop and you can consume on it as well. If there are enough hours in a day, you may have use for a consuming device such as an iPad. But folks who produce usually will just use the tool they efficiently produce with, IMO, for all these tasks.