Does the Apple iPad get the FAQing thumbs up or not? Here are our faqs.
More visually striking and portable than a standard notebook, the iPad has a 9.7 inch LED-backlit display with multi-touch screen, is only 13.4mm thick and weighs just 0.68kg. It's a delight to look at and is extremely tactile - we just can't help touching it. Able to consume almost every sort of media; books, magazines, music, movies, TV, websites; there are tens of thousands of Apps available making it capable for work and play.
However, the downsides are that the device is expensive and less powerful in comparison to netbooks, does not support Flash (which many websites use) and if you already have a smart phone and a laptop then it doesn't reduce or replace the need for either.
We say we'd be over the moon if we received one for Christmas but we'll probably wait for the next version and wait for the price to come down if we were buying ourselves. More competition is on the way in the form of Android and competing devices so it will be very interesting to see how things will shape up.
In the meantime, no matter what you're using keep visiting Just FAQMe for answers to your odd and quirky questions!
More visually striking and portable than a standard notebook, the iPad has a 9.7 inch LED-backlit display with multi-touch screen, is only 13.4mm thick and weighs just 0.68kg. It's a delight to look at and is extremely tactile - we just can't help touching it. Able to consume almost every sort of media; books, magazines, music, movies, TV, websites; there are tens of thousands of Apps available making it capable for work and play.
However, the downsides are that the device is expensive and less powerful in comparison to netbooks, does not support Flash (which many websites use) and if you already have a smart phone and a laptop then it doesn't reduce or replace the need for either.
We say we'd be over the moon if we received one for Christmas but we'll probably wait for the next version and wait for the price to come down if we were buying ourselves. More competition is on the way in the form of Android and competing devices so it will be very interesting to see how things will shape up.
In the meantime, no matter what you're using keep visiting Just FAQMe for answers to your odd and quirky questions!
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