Apple's January 27th Event

Im still trying to think where this thing fits in. Say I am at home with my 64GB iPod touch and a 13" MacBook Pro, when would I use the iPad?
 
wow most of you don't like the idea. I dislike apple and apple products. But this is by far their best products. i fear it will be tarnished by there usual. No memory card slots, tied to itunes, overprice and such like.

But this looks like a very good tablet pc, great for browsing internet around the house and for film watching when mobile. Combined with Ibooks could make it a greta e-book reader as well.

Im still trying to think where this thing fits in. Say I am at home with my 64GB iPod touch and a 13" MacBook Pro, when would I use the iPad?

You wouldn't. However if you have a desktop then a tablet pc makes perfect sense if you don't need to do work on it. A laptop is big heavy and eats batterys.
 
Im still trying to think where this thing fits in. Say I am at home with my 64GB iPod touch and a 13" MacBook Pro, when would I use the iPad?

Depends on your habits and how good the browsing experience really is, I'd like to read the paper and check through my email on the train or just quickly in the living room while I'm watching a film. I don't really want to use my laptop for either of those things and my iphone screen is too small, I'd pay a fair bit for a device which can do that (and I've tried to find one in the past).

Not saying everyone will but I'm happy spending a couple of hundred quid on a device which can do that, same as I'm happy spending £1000 on an ultraportable rather than getting a rubbish plastic netbook for half as much
 
Think it can access shared drives on a network ? solving the 16gb limit .....

It's exactly like the iPhone in terms of a file manager (in other words: there isn't one!).

It might be able to stream though but I can't see if it'll work with shared iTunes libraries and such.
 
Dont know why but this appeals to me as before I sold my 13" MBP, i realised at the time I was using it mostly to browse the web whilst lying in bed catching up on things like Digg and Engadget and the forums, I could end up really wanting one of these I think.
 
Depends on your habits and how good the browsing experience really is, I'd like to read the paper and check through my email on the train or just quickly in the living room while I'm watching a film. I don't really want to use my laptop for either of those things and my iphone screen is too small, I'd pay a fair bit for a device which can do that (and I've tried to find one in the past).

Spot on, but I wouldn't want to pay as much as you.
 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01/27/defective_by_design/

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They do have a point :p

That is one disturbingly stereotypical geek holding up the sign...
 
I was really interested in this but for me no multitasking is a pretty killer blow. I can cope with it on the iPhone but on this I want to be able to quickly flick between lots of different things etc.

I could have seen me picking this up as opposed to a netbook, but not at the moment.
 
LOL saw this in the news, techically speaking the slate pc's are going to **** on this from a great hight, but as usually the numties that by this will make it sucessful
 
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