1. heavier than I thought. while the ibooks app is cool, holding the ipad is a chore.
2. screen--nice
3. fairly intuitive, coming from a touch. learning curve very short
4. sound--way too much vibration! dang, that's a bummer that the thing resonates badly when playing music.
5. responsive-nice
6. what's w/ the NY times app? that sucker looks awful. NYT is ok on Safari, but pixelated in the app. I suppose that will get fixed soon.
7. did I mention the thing is too heavy to hold for more than a brief period?
8 email app looks nice. 4.0 OS should make it even nicer, according to the rumors. 🙂
9. maps wasn't working. salespeople said the maps works off a different server than for the touch/iphone and it's been experiencing outages for the last 3 days.
10. typing--I was surprised it wasn't quite as bad as I thought it would be, considering it's size. but still, being a sensitive touch screen, one can't leave their fingers on the surface like you can when using a real keyboad. that makes if far more onerous to use than say, a netbook or other small physical keyboard.
11. ergonomics--meh, I'm not thrilled with the weight and the logistics of using the ipad in any manner but sitting down. lying in bed--I'm not sure how that would work. Propped up against the headboard, with the ipad in one's lap, ok, but i can easily read books on my touch while lying down. That's what I do the most with my touch now--read books at night, lights out, laying in bed. the touch is feather light. the ipad is simply much too heavy to hold. holding it with one hand is very awkward, too (IMO)
12. I'll skip the usual comments about what it lacks. we all know what it lacks. overall, once the new OS drops, and some rough edges in the first version of the ipad-centric apps are ironed out, I can ALMOST see myself sorta wanting one.
13. photos--THAT was impressive--the slideshow. really liked that. seems like the iPad would make a nice photoframe.
14. ipod - didn't notice anything especially compelling, when compared to my touch. it works.
15. weather - THAT was impressive. love all the extra info. very nice!
16. ibooks -- impressive graphics (translucent pages during page turns--cute!)
that's about I tried on it. I guess this Thursday we will learn about 4.0?
Like he said with a few additions and only one disagreement.
First, the disagreement. A pound and a half is a pound and a half. Thats equivalent to 24 ounces of water or two 12 ounce cans of coke zero vanilla without the cans
🙂. I didn't find it the least bit heavy but then again I lift weights 3 to 4 times a week so my thoughts may not apply to many. So thats out the window. Geeeee!
Okay, now for the rest of the story. Man that store (Columbia, MD) was crowded at 3:00PM
They had around 16 to 20 iPads out for people to play with. They were all loaded with a number of apps, not all the same.
I loved the keyboard and found it very easy to use, even with large (fat) fingers.
The iWork apps will take a little getting used to since there is no separate file system but was easy to use. Don't need any MS office apps for this.
I have to repeat was Dave said, I loved the photo app. The slide show was especially nice and the screen was crisp and vibrant, even with all of the finger smudges. Employees were constantly wiping off the screens when a unit was free.
I played a little with a couple of the games and they were awesome.
iBooks - fantastic
All apps loaded extremely fast. This is one impressive pad!
I would love to be able to text like I do on the iPhone. I suppose that may be on the 3G model but I'm not paying AT&T extra for that.
I also wish I could tether WITHOUT jail breaking my phone. Come on AT&T, you said tethering would be available last year!
😡
As much as I like the iPad I did not purchase one. Still on the fence.
My $2700.00 MBP still serves it's purpose even though it's large and heavy. Maybe Thursday will change my mind, who knows.