
Anyone else pick one up yet?
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All my computers are Apples, including the laptops, and I am a fan of the brand, but I think that the iPad is nothing more at this point than a cool toy. Unless it can run handwriting recognition software with a stylus, it doesn't serve a real need in either the business use or personal use communities that isn't already being filled by laptops and iPhones. Thus, it is a toy, not a tool.marksiwel wrote:I have a phone and I have lap top
i see no need
Feature upgrade for future additions.The Annoyed Man wrote: What's weird is that Apple already has the handwriting recognition stuff down going back to the Newton. Why didn't they include it?
I stopped taking you seriously right thereThe Annoyed Man wrote:All my computers are Apples,marksiwel wrote:I have a phone and I have lap top
i see no need
It's not a phone or a laptop...those are technologies that Apple is not targeting with the iPad.marksiwel wrote:I have a phone and I have lap top
i see no need
Why?marksiwel wrote:I stopped taking you seriously right thereThe Annoyed Man wrote:All my computers are Apples,marksiwel wrote:I have a phone and I have lap top
i see no need
I'll agree with you 100% on that one...Apple is far inferior to the PC's when it comes to gaming.marksiwel wrote:I just like to game, and I cant do it on a Mac.
Yes, there are apps for Word, Excel, and PPT. It has no USB ports but there is and add on to plug in your camera via USB or by SD card.C-dub wrote:I don't understand what the iPad's niche is. Can or does it run anything equivalent to Word or Excel? It doesn't have any USB ports. I read an article that posed the question about whether or not the laptop is dead with the iPad's arrival. I know that's not the question here, but I just don't see it replacing anyone's laptop yet.
They're called "Keynote," "Pages," and "Numbers," and they can open/edit/save Powerpoint, Word, and Excel documents, as well as saving them into the Mac native file formats. The package is called iWorks, and it costs $79.00, which is just a wee bit cheaper than Microsoft Office (for Mac or PC).pbwalker wrote:Yes, there are apps for Word, Excel, and PPT. It has no USB ports but there is and add on to plug in your camera via USB or by SD card.C-dub wrote:I don't understand what the iPad's niche is. Can or does it run anything equivalent to Word or Excel? It doesn't have any USB ports. I read an article that posed the question about whether or not the laptop is dead with the iPad's arrival. I know that's not the question here, but I just don't see it replacing anyone's laptop yet.