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zOMG!!! Hubby unexpectedly surprised me with an iPad this AM. I told myself I didn't want one. I told myself that I should not want one. But ... yeah ... I wanted one. I found myself drawn to the iPad display every time we went to either Best Buy or the Mac Store. Even though I knew it made me evil, in a way ... and even though I knew I should feel a little ashamed.
(And here I thought I was hiding it all so well!)
And now?
I LOVE THIS THING!!!
Yes, I am an evil, evil techno junkie, hopelessly hooked on the shiney, *exudes shame vibez*
(And here I thought I was hiding it all so well!)
And now?
I LOVE THIS THING!!!
Yes, I am an evil, evil techno junkie, hopelessly hooked on the shiney, *exudes shame vibez*
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Date: 2010-07-23 05:27 pm (UTC)Do they work like a laptop, or does it just do lots of apps? Do you get tired having to hold it while you use it, or is there a way to prop it up or something???
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Date: 2010-07-23 06:49 pm (UTC)For myself, I was reluctant to get one, although I really wanted one, because I already have a laptop, and couldn't see this replacing or supplementing it. But, it has a Bluetooth hookup, so I can use a wireless keyboard with it. Which means I can travel with this (and write on it) instead of lugging the laptop with me. Much easier travel-wise, as it's lighter and doesn't have to through the x-Ray separately like my laptop does. That might change ... but, so far, TSA seems to be treating these like iPods for security check-in purposes.
The one thing I don't like about it is that there is no USB port. I would prefer to have one of those ... but I'm happy, otherwise.