I wrote some thoughts on it here: http://papyrusnews.com/2010/02/03/thoughts-on-the-ipad/ That was before I tried it, but now that I've tried it my thoughts are basically the same. The summarized version is: (1) A turning point for multi-touch, (2) A new entry point for children's computing, (3) Launching of a new genre of media device, (4) A big step toward replacing print textbooks, and (5) An eventual competitor as a laptop/desktop replacement The only thing that I would add, after using it, is that its speed also is a major breakthrough. People have been talking a lot about the possibility of ARM processors in netbooks (i.e., smartbooks), but, even with more powerful Atom processors, netbooks are a bit sluggish. It's thus great to see Apple's proof of concept that an ARM-based computing device can be so fast. Mark Warschauer Professor of Education and Informatics University of California, Irvine Education 3000C Irvine, CA 92697-5500 tel: (949) 824-9103, fax: (949) 824-2965 markw@uci.edu; http://www.gse.uci.edu/markw twitter: http://twitter.com/markwarschauer On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 7:40 AM, Fouad Bajwa <fouadbajwa@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone bought or tried an ipad?
What are your feelings about it and what solutions or backdrops do you find in it?
We can only read news online about it here in Pakistan or watch a few product review videos.
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