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The iPad ended up being not so different from what we saw a CES just a couple weeks before,.
Hardly. A lot of those devices at CES still ran what was basically the Windows desktop OS (i.e. something not specifically designed for multi-touch input). That's a huge difference.
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"The iPad ended up being not so different from what we saw a CES just a couple weeks before,.
Hardly. Those devices at CES still ran what was basically the Windows desktop OS (i.e. something not specifically designed for multi-touch input). That's a huge difference. "
There were also android tablets present, those are very similar to the iPad in form and capabilities, since they run on Snapdragon or Tegra 2 processors, have access to an app store, multitouch capable, and multitasking capable.
Here is a chart breaking down features of several tablets compared with the iPad
http://gizmodo.com/5459308/slate-showdown-ipad-vs-hp-slate-vs-joojo...
And we will probably see even more tablets coming out this year in about the same range. The iPad is not alone




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Having met two regular, non-geek Mac users today, I can see easily how the iPad is going to change everything. _Only_ geeks get the full power and use out of Mac OS X.
Its a logical progression I agree, but everyone always gets more excited about disruptive innovations rather than incremental evolutionary stuff. And given the amount of hype behind anything apple does everyone was hoping for a disruptive change even if what we actually got was fairly logical. The iPad ended up being not so different from what we saw a CES just a couple weeks before, in many areas apple was being the me too guy for once. At least for tech geeks who follow this stuff, the average person may be surprised about Apple's 'innovation'.