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I understand what you are trying to say but you obviously don't own an iPad or you would realize that you CAN create things on them. The main limitation right now isn't Apple but companies/programmers that haven't thought outside the box.
Note: I do create documents and spreadsheets on mine. MOST people do NOT created complicated documents or spreadsheets. Most of the ones that are created use maybe 2% of the power of those programs. So ... an iPad can create the same time of documents/spreadsheets as most people create.
You can also create quite a few other things with iPads. Yes you can and I do consume information/videos/etc, but honestly no more than I do on my home computer.
I do use my iPad VERY differently than my iPhone. They are two completely different devices for me. For me my iPad might be a "low end" computer but it is all I need 90% of the time. So for me, it is a computer and not a big iPhone or iPod Touch.