I'd like to introduce you to my new best friend.
I got an iPad for Christmas and I seem to be taking it with me wherever I go. Me and my new iPad, we're just like peas and carrots. Having just traveled by plane on my tiny little adventure, I noticed that the iPad seemed to be every one's new best friend as almost 1 out of 3 people sitting and waiting for flight delays, had on their laps, a brandy new, sparkling iPad.
Seriously, 1 out of 3 people were in possession of the iPad. What does this say about Apple's dominance in the personal computer industry? And what happens to all those brandy new iPads when Apple upgrades to a new and improved model in the next 3-6 months? Talk about market saturation.
So here's the question: Has the iPad replaced the lap top as the lap device of choice? I, like everyone else, was fascinated when Apple launched the iPad back in April 2010. I even bought one for My Guy, on pre-order, because I figured as a gadget guy, this was one gadget he just had to have. My Guy was not so impressed when he heard the news that the iPad had been purchased for him and would be arriving in the next few months. "I'm not an Apple guy," he told me.
Boy was he wrong, because he even hinted when it came time for the iPad to arrive that he was slightly excited. So it came, and we all played with it, and checked our emails in the kitchen and family room, and used it for our ongoing Google battles (another story), but that was about it for the iPad. It became the kitchen computer for easy and quick access. About a month or two ago, My Guy bought this thing called Apple TV and his whole technological life changed. Using his iPad as a remote, My Guy now has so much information at his fingertips, that we joke that he has taken to carrying his iPad around the house like his blankie.
With Apple TV we can access all of My Guy's extensive music library, movies, TV Shows and even download them onto the iPad for enjoyment when we travel. These days he is never without his iPad, even at his side at his desk at work. He has become a fan. I find myself marveling at the ease and access I now have with my own iPad.
Do we really need to be a two iPad family? The answer is no, of course not. But I can say without reservation that the purchase of my iPad was not in vain as I use the iPad for what it is best intended to be used for.
Shopping.
I gave Gia one for Christmas, and I have to admit...I'm pretty impressed with it. And I'm not an Apple guy at all. Coolest app? She's got this simulator app that lets her remote-control her iMac. So she can get to all of her work files and programs while on the road. Or from in the bedroom if she is feeling lazy. Very cool.
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So glad you have your priorities in order, Candy!
ReplyDeleteI'd love an iPad, but I got a netbook this past summer and I'm stuck with a 2 year contract with Verizon.
iPad is a definite maybe for The Maven.
ReplyDeleteBeing in the industry, I believe that yes, the Ipad has revolutionized the industry and eventually will replace laptops in general.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I do not see this happening immediately. The market is flooded with netbooks and other laptops and prices are plummeting. So for the traditionalist out there, I see them buying netbooks and laptops as prices are going to be a rock bottom for a while.
Awesome gift for you!
ReplyDeleteI don't have one, but now you have me thinking I'll actually use it. Hmmm....
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