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Are You Ready For An IPad Or Is The IPad Ready For You?

Posted by Lisa Franklin | Posted in Commentary, Reviews | Posted on 12-04-2010

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The iPad has officially been available in the U.S. for over a week now, making it’s grand debut April 3 to the general public. The conversation on Twitter has changed from one of anticipation and ridicule to one of amazement and disdain. What has the iPad replaced and what will replace it? Twitter users report their initial observations and thoughts.

  1. Molly Wood
    mollywood (Undisclosed location) Ok, returned the iPad. Too heavy to replace Kindle, too limited to replace netbook, too representative of closed-system evil to live with.
  2. Pnoze
    Akira67 (France) World’s first iPad marriage proposal http://u.nu/2rt98 (via @GuyKawasaki)
  3. Henrik Fohns
    Funzafunza (Undisclosed location) Who is working on an iPad-Killer? HP, Dell, Nokia & according to Eric Schmidt. Google too: http://j.mp/crUPKS (via @nickbilton)

 

A few satisfied customers almost feel guilty that they like their new gadget.

  1. John Bruesewitz
    jbruesewitz (Iowa) Despite the terrible time I’ve had in recent months, I think the last week has been my best in a while: the new iPad and driving the G8.
  2. Chester Ng
    chest (San Diego, CA) @spotnyk I know, it’s terrible. I’m a weak, pathetic man. But damn, I haven’t been able to put my #iPad down for the past 24 hrs :/ #sellout

Some love parts of it, but not enough to make up for what they find lacking.

  1. Ryan Morton
    rynmrtn (Virginia) Brushes on iPad has an incredible UI, but sucks at writing text. ArtStudio has a terrible UI but has a nice text writing brush… Can’t win!
  2. Katherine Kizer
    katkizer (Tennessee) I played with an iPad for a few seconds today. Great for web-surfing and watching vids, but terrible e-reader b/c of glare & backlighting

The rest summed up the flaws they experienced in 140 characters or less.

  1. BestMobileContracts
    BestMobileCtrct (Cheltenham, UK) Early iPad Problems: not as Bad as We Thought: With Apple’s horrible track record when it comes to coming up with … http://bit.ly/ajUJIh
  2. Blake Hounshell
    blakehounshell (Washington) All these iPad apps are really terrible for social media — really not set up to share cool things with your friends.
  3. Kerry Ingram
    kerrycoolface (Arlington, VA) @timgarlitz Cool, “bit” instead of bot! Thanks iPod Touch. If the iPad dies it’ll be because of the terrible keyboard/corrective text.


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