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My first response as I was watching it announced on the live blogs was one of being underwhelmed. As the day wore on, my skepticism of the product waned as I began looking at my own usage... It suddenly hit me, ever since I got my iPhone, I leave my laptop at home 98% of the time.
I know my geek cred flounders (if I have any at all) when I say that I try not to work when I'm not in the office. I don't want to be parked in front of a computer all day. I don't want a laptop taking up half my coffee table either. I don't want to be carrying a laptop with me, period unless I need to do work.
What do I want? I want to keep up on email in case I need to go back to work. I want to check out the news. I want check out movies or parks to take my children to. I want to play an occasional game. My kids want to play occasional games. I don't want to keep a laptop or a netbook around for that. I don't want to turn my tower on for that. Or go back to my home office for that.
My 3 year old daughter has mastered my iPhone... I can only imagine what sort of multi-touch wizardry education developers will be able to come up with on this thing. There are plenty of other useful apps... I don't want to be in front of a laptop or my desktop to use.
The more I thought about what I want and what I don't want, the iPad made more and more sense. Here is a device that essentially does everything I need, that my entire family can use. It just makes sense to me.
I totally understand people listing off what it doesn't have but is that a case of not seeing the forest through the trees? It isn't a device for everyone, that is to be sure, but are we to expect it would be?
I can't say that I will buy one, but it looks pretty appealing to me. I'll reserve judgement until I hold one in my hands though.