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Sid70 04-02-2010 02:57 PM

Who's getting Ipad tomorrow?
 
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DateDoc 04-02-2010 03:10 PM

I am waiting for one with 3G.

fatfoo 04-02-2010 03:17 PM

It's in many newspapers already. Ipad. I did not look at it myself yet.

TMM_Vlad 04-02-2010 03:25 PM

We are giving one away for every NATS purchase for the entire month!
http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=961400

Hit me up if you have any questions :)

webair 04-02-2010 03:28 PM

I have one coming =)

Can't wait i think it is going to be revolutionary. We have yet to see the potential!

webair 04-02-2010 03:35 PM

12 things you need to know about the IPAD:

(CNN) -- You've seen the television commercials and the product reviews.

But maybe, like many gadget lovers, you're still debating whether you really need this new touch-screen computer from Apple.

To help you make sense of the hype, here are answers to 12 common questions about the iPad, Apple's much-anticipated "slate" computer, which goes on sale Saturday.

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Is there anything else you'd like to know? If so, please post in the comments section below and we'll do our best to answer your questions.

1. How is the iPad different from a laptop?

The word "laptop" is getting somewhat brushed aside for a truckload of new, confusing categories.

The Apple iPad falls into the slate (some people say tablet) category of portable personal computers, because, unlike a laptop, it doesn't have a hardware keyboard.

Another key difference: To type and to navigate through files and photos on the iPad, you touch its screen in the same way you operate an iPhone or iPod Touch. That's possible on some laptop models, but not many.

2. How is the iPad different from e-readers like the Kindle?

Reading digital books on "e-readers" like the Amazon Kindle is becoming increasingly popular. The iPad acts like an e-reader and like a personal computer, but there are some notable differences between the two.

For one, the iPad has a color display. The Kindle, by contrast, is only black-and-white. Some people think the iPad, partly for this reason, will be popular with students who read textbooks with colorful diagrams. Others say the Kindle's screen, which isn't backlit, will be easier on the eyes over long periods.
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There's an aesthetic difference, too: The iPad will display books horizontally, with two pages showing, or vertically, zooming in on a single page of text. The Kindle only works in vertical mode.

Perhaps more importantly, the devices access books from different online bookstores. iPad users buy books from Apple's new digital bookstore, called the iBookstore, which supports an open e-book format called ePub. Kindle users must buy their books from Amazon.com.

3. How much does the iPad cost?

Prices range from $499 to $829. The more expensive versions have more storage space, which means you can put more music and videos on the device.

iPads that connect to the Internet with Wi-Fi only are less expensive than those that can connect through Wi-Fi and through AT&T's mobile Internet network.

4. Do you have to sign-up for an AT&T contract when you buy the iPad?

You don't have to buy an AT&T mobile Internet contract to purchase the iPad.

If you buy a Wi-Fi-only version of the iPad and have a Wi-Fi connection at home, or you want to use the iPad primarily at coffee shops or public places that have wireless Internet connections, then you probably won't have to deal with AT&T at all.

Pricier versions of the iPad are able to connect to AT&T's mobile 3G network, allowing them to browse the Web from many more locations.

Surprisingly, you don't need a contract with AT&T to use this service, either.

Users can pay by the month and cancel at any time without penalty, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said at the iPad unveiling. The unlimited data plan with AT&T costs $29.99 per month.

The Wi-Fi-enabled iPads go on sale on Saturday. The AT&T-enabled iPads will ship in late April, according to the online Apple store.

5. If there's no keyboard, how do you type on the iPad?

Instead of being a piece of plastic with physical keys, the iPad's keyboard is a graphic that pops up on the device's touch-sensitive screen -- an interface that will be familiar to iPhone and iPod Touch users.

iPad users type by touching pictures of keys on the screen. The iPad keyboard is about the same size as the one on your desk, but you can't feel the keys.

When he unveiled the device in January, Jobs said the iPad is "a dream to type on." But some bloggers, including this writer, have complained that the iPad's touch-screen keyboard is difficult to use.

6. What does the iPad do best?

The iPad is designed for consuming various types of media -- reading books, browsing the Web and watching videos, in particular.

It's also marketed as a portable gaming device, and there are hundreds of games for sale in the iPad App Store.

The device doesn't have a DVD player, but you can download videos from Apple, or stream them from the Web.

The iPad is best suited for people who would, say, want to read their e-mail, but wouldn't have to compose lengthy responses.

It's better for a blog reader than a blog writer.

7. Can you create documents, spreadsheets and presentations with the iPad?

Apple created a new suite of "apps" specifically for the iPad. These iWork programs, which cost $9.99 each, let users create documents, edit spreadsheets and create business presentations from the iPad.

It's unclear how easy these programs will be to use. Some reviewers say it's easy enough to compose business documents on the iPad. Others say serious users will need another computer to be productive.

The iPad has a Wi-Fi connection, which, in theory, could be used for printing documents wirelessly through your printer. There is some debate online about what apps will perform this function.

8. Can you view any Web site on the iPad?

A certain format of online video, called Flash, does not play on the Apple iPad.

While there are some workarounds for this, many Web sites are redesigning themselves, using a type of code called HTML5, so they will work on the iPad.

That code allows video display on the device, but you may notice some sites will have holes because the iPad doesn't support Flash video.

9. Will the iPad replace my current computer? Or do you need both?

Some technology writers and critics say the iPad is an all-in-one machine. Others argue that it's more of a portable accessory, and that most computer users need a desktop or laptop computer in addition to an iPad.

What works for you really depends on what you use your computers for. If you spend a lot of time typing or creating things with your computer, it may be easier to use a laptop. If you just want to surf the Web, read books, play games, watch movies or send an occasional short e-mail, the iPad might work.

Apple and others sell keyboards that can be attached to the device in case you need to write a longer e-mail and don't want to fiddle with the touch-screen keyboard.

10. Is the iPad lighter and smaller than other laptops or e-readers?

The iPad will be about a half-inch thick and weigh about 1½ pounds.

Its screen is 9.7 inches across, when measured diagonally.

That's smaller and lighter than some laptops. A 10-inch netbook from Dell is similar in size but weighs about a pound more.

Amazon's Kindle DX is slimmer than the iPad, at only a third of an inch thick, and it weighs slightly less: 1.2 pounds, according to Amazon.

Its screen is the same size as the iPad's, but it doesn't display color.

11. Can you subscribe to newspapers and magazines on the iPad?

Some magazines and newspapers have said they hope the iPad will help save their struggling industries. A number of them have reformatted their publications for the iPad's screen and are offering new digital subscription plans.

The Wall Street Journal, for example, will charge $17.99 per month for an iPad subscription to its newspaper.

12. Are there iPad alternatives?

Apple is not the only computer maker offering a slate device. Some are on the market now and others will come out soon.

HP briefly showed off its slate computer before an audience at the Consumer Electronics Show in January. Dell has announced plans to make a personal computer in the slate category.

Voodoo 04-02-2010 04:17 PM

It's not Wacom Penabled, so no... I won't be getting one. If they add this feature, I will consider it. The iPad would be great for artists if they enabled pressure sensitivity, and had some Adobe apps for it, or at least a good drawing solution.

dav3 04-02-2010 04:18 PM

If you think the ipad is going to be as functional as a tablet pc, prepare for disappointment.

IllTestYourGirls 04-02-2010 04:22 PM

a what? nah Ill pass.

Babaganoosh 04-02-2010 04:29 PM

I don't blindly order crap like most Mac fanboys. Really, I don't need a giant iphone.

alias 04-02-2010 04:33 PM

I barely have used this itouch.

Farang 04-02-2010 04:46 PM

I am getting one, I don't care what they say.

woj 04-02-2010 05:53 PM

it really doesn't sound THAT cool, it probably would be fun for a few days, but then novelty would wear off quick...

comeplay 04-02-2010 06:12 PM

Any CPA networks have any IPAD offers? Hit me up on icq, thanks.

DBS.US 04-02-2010 06:27 PM

No, I see it as a kiddy toy:winkwink:

rob04 04-02-2010 06:31 PM

I may get it for the kids... it's basically a big ipod touch.

amvcdotcom 04-02-2010 06:38 PM

http://www.virtualshackles.com/img/ipad_scrabble.jpg


i don't care how many people make fun of it....i want one anyway :)

mgtarheels 04-02-2010 06:40 PM

Lol @ people who are buying the release version, especially at that price. Completely robbed.

plsureking 04-02-2010 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dav3 (Post 17002011)
If you think the ipad is going to be as functional as a tablet pc, prepare for disappointment.

:2 cents::thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

that cnn article from webair is funny. probably written by apple.

didnt mention that the thing barely has enough power and memory to run a browser.

and still no FLASH !!

i think it would make a nice ereader tho haha

still a big fan of the lenovo S10-3t netbook tablet.
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/...on-lenovo-s10/

Zorgman 04-02-2010 08:00 PM

Will wait for 2nd gen. :)

dav3 04-02-2010 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by plsureking (Post 17002297)
:2 cents::thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

that cnn article from webair is funny. probably written by apple.

didnt mention that the thing barely has enough power and memory to run a browser.

and still no FLASH !!

i think it would make a nice ereader tho haha

still a big fan of the lenovo S10-3t netbook tablet.
http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/...on-lenovo-s10/

yea, it definitely sounded like a hyped sales pitch.

whats that, you want usb ports? theres an app fo... oh wait. i know, we can sell them a dock for usb ports later on!!

http://i39.tinypic.com/34npapy.jpg

Chosen 04-02-2010 09:49 PM

I'm not :)

Rochard 04-02-2010 09:56 PM

I think I'm going to get one. I think they will be great for downstairs in front of the TV for surfing and checking email, basic stuff. But I just bought a nice HP Touchscreen all in one computer so I'm good with new toys for a little while.

PastorSinAlot 04-02-2010 09:58 PM

going to get 5

SBJ 04-03-2010 02:22 AM

yes I have one on order but i sorta doubt I will get it today.. It left KY at 2:30 AM but I live in a small town so i sorta doubt they will deliver it today.. Can't wait though.. it's just a toy to me so i know I won't be disappointed as long as it isn't broken.

Angry Jew Cat - Banned for Life 04-03-2010 02:40 AM

i'll wait to see if it actually does anything worthwhile after a year of being on the market. also waiting to see what the competition brings to the table...

seeandsee 04-03-2010 03:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adultmix (Post 17001857)

me not :upsidedow

[ Nate ] 04-03-2010 09:05 AM

nope. not i.


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