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iPad - To buy, or not to buy?

by Penny Tombs  |  July 01, 2010  |  General  |  1 Comment
iPad - To buy, or not to buy? Why buy an iPad? Since the news that the iPad was coming, a question I am often asked by friends is why do I need an iPad? At first it was a difficult one to answer because I couldn’t quite see the need for it when I already have an iPhone and a Macbook. However, not one to miss out on an exciting new product, I got mine on launch day. To my surprise it is used everyday, either by myself to play games or watch movies whilst I wait to pick up my children or by the kids themselves. The product is so simple to use that my four year old regularly asks to play games, of which I haven’t taught her, she has just picked it up. The iBooks are really useful for when you go away, much easier to take one iPad than several bulky books in the suitcase. I also know of people who use them for work and no longer take their laptops around. So, in summary, there is a place for the iPad, you just need to come in and try it out in the showroom to find out for yourselves.

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Pete

I bought my iPad a few weeks back, when I had to explain the purchase to my darling wife, the best I could come up with was “because” I felt about 6 years old. Apple are great a producing a product that you don’t think you need & by the time of the launch it’s a must have item. Since we have had the iPad, I’ve not managed to prize it away from my wife or children; the laptop hasn’t seen the light of day. The problem is – I might have to go & buy another!

By Pete on Friday 2 July 2010 09:56

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