StevieB":2fvjlggs said:
And therein lies my gripe with the iPad. Is it a mini laptop with touch screen functionality or is it a glorified media viewer
Well, putting aside the vexed question of how BBC Click can speak for 'most buyers' regarding a product that's two months away from going on sale, I think it's probably going to be whatever you want it to be, be that a media viewer/large iPod, eBook reader, notebook, photo frame, email terminal, etc.. etc...
Anybody who's looked in earnest at tablet/slate devices with a view to using one for work or pleasure (i.e. not as a hobby that in itself consumes your time and money) will attest to the paucity of offerings by other companies. Simply throwing netbook components into a tablet form-factor doesn't work well either - see the just-announced ExoPC
here for a nice-looking device getting on for twice the thickness of an iPad, but with less than half the battery life... But hey, who cares - it has multi-tasking & USB ports, right??
Obviously, if you loathe 'closed' systems want to run a 'full' OS and have the skills and technical ability to deal with issues as they arrive, then the iPad won't be for you; ditto those for whom the middle ground between smartphone and laptop isn't significant enough to get excited about, either.
But for a lot of people it could be all they need for checking email (or forums) whilst watching TV, or as a modern-day 'network PC' (remember them?) for folks who want a robust, simple device for lightweight use at a reasonable price. Whether that's a big enough market, I don't know.
As I said, I'm planning on getting one; there's a lot we still don't know about it yet, but I'm prepared to invest a bit of time and money to find out more. Keep you posted
Cheers, Pete.