
Originally Posted by
theresanothersteve
I always said I'd never own an iAnything...
...then I won an iPad.
Before handing over your hard earned make sure there is no alternative to the application for other operating systems, I haven't found anything the iPad can do that I can't get an Android app to do. The advantage with Android is it then plays nicely with my Windows network.
That having been said, the most useful thing I find with the iPad is its ease of use for Internet and email. Again, it can't do anything my smart phone can do, but it does Internet and email so much better due to the large screen.
So, if the iPad is going to be used where you have access to a wireless network you won't need 3G. If, however, you are going to use the iPad away from trusted networks you are going to need a method of connecting to the 3G network.
This means either a 3G capable iPad, or you will need to tether the iPad to a smart phone with a data pack. Although this sounds complicated it is very easy. Even with my Android smartphone it took about 15 seconds.
I'm trying hard to like the iPad, I've downloaded a heap of apps to allow it to edit and share documents, but its not its strong suite. But, when I'm watching TV and something comes up I would like to know something about, it is fantastic. Even my ludite wife has been asked for the 'iThingy' so she can look something up.
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