The iPad is not for me. My interest in it at this time is pretty much down to curiosity.

I can see the benefits in a number of singular tasks. They finally seem to have improved the iPod software so that it's more like iTunes in its navigation abilities. Coupled with the right software this can be a nice large-screened Squeezebox for instance. It can also make an amazing digital picture frame or remote control for your music collection (again, tied into SqueezeBox server this would be beautiful). But I don't really need that stuff, and for me, the notebook, (not some POS netbook) is still the ideal do-it-all device.

Interesting and perhaps typical blog comment:

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I do like Apple in the sense of design aesthetics, but as for functionality, the people who buy these products get robbed most of the time, because there are other companies who incorporate much more technology, much more servicing, for a far cheaper price.


My retort: Name one.
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Bruno
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