I think it would make a lovely "coffee-table netbook" to browse photos and the web with from the sofa.
In a hotel, it would be lovely to watch films on in bed, assuming it has acceptable sound.
It would be a lovely tool for showing off your sales brochures at sales meetings, or your portfolio to a client.
You don't need to type for this type of use, and an on-screen keyboard is fine for pecking out a few logins and URLs.
However, a netbook does more for less. My netbook has better resolution, probably better sound and a real keyboard. It offers 3G wireless, Flash, Java, any Windows or Linux software. It has 160GB storage, easily expandable. It has USB, SD and video connectors. It folds up to protect the screen when not in use.
The only advantages I can see for the iPad are:
1. It's more amenable to sharing around a coffee table
2. It's lighter and so probably more comfortable in bed
3. It has "Ooh Apple Shiny" appeal
4. It's locked down so your IT illiterate friends won't break it, so you won't have to fix it
5. The touch-screen interface is more intuitive for people not used to computers
Is it magical and revolutionary? No way!
Is the price unbelievable? No. It's no surprise that Apple build expensive shiny things.
Does it do anything a Netbook can't? Not really.
Do I want one? Yes, I'd love one. If money was no object, it would be a great little toy to have in the living room.
I think my Mum would love a 3G one to use Wikipedia in her living room, but even if I bought her one there's no way she'd pay what looks like a pretty expensive monthly rate. She'd be much better off with a Kindle, if it actually worked in Europe.
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