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The iPad seems to my more iHype than anything than revolutionary.
With the current limitations, I could spend far less money and get a better experience with a Netbook that will be capable of WiFi, Java, webcam, Flash support, multi-tasking and expandability through USB Ports (and ability to add RAM to some).
At a later time, if I wanted a 3G Connect Card for my Netbook, there are plenty of plans & carriers that would GIVE me the card if I commit to a 1 or 2 year contract (carrier dependent).
With Apple & the iPad, I'd have to pay for the 3G H/W and still be locked into a 2-year 3G Plan with AT&T. It also looks like I'd be stuck with a device with no user-expandabilty options.
Yes, they're touting this as a fantastic eBook Reader, buth there are plenty of readers s/w for exsisting Netbook platforms.
No thanks.