My take on Ipads.....
I travel an ungodly amount and see road warriors of all types who typically use every new gadget under the sun. I have yet to see someone using an Ipad for anything that my Evo won't do in a much smaller, compact and efficient form.
I resisted the Iphone because of the AT/T connection, their network is horrible. Many of my gadget-head friends all ran like lemmings to get one, then suffered drops, battery issues and security problems etc. I waited.... then they released them on Verizon. I thought, hey thats a better network... yet the drops and issues continued. Then google started releasing great phones... on Sprint. That's when I got my Evo. I loved it.. had unlimited network access, true unlimited. I rooted it, and now I have a 3G hotspot and got rid of my laptop card (Verizon). Still... no Iphone.
Then the Ipads came out. I thought those are 'cute', but again the plans suck. If your looking to replace a laptop, good luck. Now the newer ones are available through several carriers. 4G is great.. its speed is awesome, but the plans are tailored to the casual user and will quickly eat up your cash as the data plans are limited. The form factor is better than a laptop, but not by much. The Macbook Air is nearly as compact but light years above it with capabilities.
Even long travel overseas, the form factor isn't that big of a deal. I use my MacBook Pro for movies... and still have my ipod for music. The Ipad won't do what my Macbook does.. so I won't replace it for that. Its better for entertainment than my ipod, the screens bigger, but why add another relatively bulky appliance for that when the laptop works just as well and has better capabilities. I could carry all three or leave the ipod at home, but I would actually lose coveted suitcase space with limited return.
Point is... the Ipad form factor isn't that big of a deal and for nearly the same price you can get yourself a phone to handle tweeting, browsing etc.... about the only benefit for an ipad I see on a day to day is the screen size, but the phone is good enough and cheaper and in a much better form factor. You wont be carrying an ipad in your pocket...... or making calls on it.
So... its a nice gadget. Its got some cool features and has its place depending on your needs but its not a knockout must have device. Its more of a fashion statement in its current form. Its cool.. its trendy and if your not going to need to run serious programs etc, it could very well fit your needs but there are many road warriors out there kicking themselves for dropping their money on it. A couple of folks I see on a weekly basis who had them, have sold them and gone back to their iphone or google phones.
If you are looking at buying one.. i'd say stick to the Ipad 2 and watch your plan carefully. If you do not need serious data usage, its a great little device. The new version isn't a great upgrade for the general user....
As in all things though, its your money and if you want the newest and greatest.... I suppose the new version is just that.
I love my macbook and won't ever go back to a Windows machine that I can see... but the Ipad, I doubt I will ever feel the need to get one when my google phone does a better job, plus has the truly unlimited data attached to it. I can hotspot my laptop to it via tethering and not worry about how much data I am using up.
Originally Posted by TexasDave555
With all due respect, explaining why you haven't acquired an iPad based on what you've read and/or second hand information from others is fair game, but passing judgement and making statements like "...but its not a knockout must have device. Its more of a fashion statement in its current form. Its cool.. its trendy and if you're not going to need to run serious programs etc,..." without having owned and used one for a month or more is talking out of your ass. My impression was turned around 180 degrees once I owned one and learned what it was good for and how to use it.
Here are a few things to consider:
1. It's a content consumption *and editing* device. It isn't the best content creation device. Conversely, laptops aren't great content consumption devices in comparison.
2. Battery life makes the iPad an indispensable tool for a serious road warrior. It's more than twice that of your MacBook Pro. I flew from here to Eastern Europe, via London, on a single charge.
3. The iPad is a far more effective tool than a laptop (or paper) for business meetings in informal settings, i.e., breakfast meetings, lunch meetings, etc..
We haven't even talked about how you can use an iPad as a video content source and controller for your TV when combined with an Apple TV. That really rocks.
If you can only afford a laptop or an iPad, get a laptop. No question. If you can afford both, get an iPad–it's worth every penny... especially if you're a real road warrior.