This question appears to be the focus of so many debates since the release of the iPad in the UK. Many are comparing the iPhone to the iPad and trying to establish whether they actually do need an iPad. There are specific reasons for wanting an iPad, and it depends on the buyer needs and the everyday requirements of the user.
1. Watching videos, playing games and storing all your media.
While this can be achieved on the iPhone, the iPad offers a bigger screen and less controls. With the latest flash upgrade, gamers can try the latest games on offer.
Yes, it doubles as a gaming platform. Electronic Arts recently released iPhone and iPad versions of many of their games.
Clearly, the iPad poses a threat to even Sony and Nintendo's mobile gaming consoles simply because games on the iPad and iphone are simple to use, of high quality, and available effortlessly by simply downloading them from the app store at reasonable prices.
The iPad allows movie buffs to store all their movies for viewing of HD quality movies at any time.
2. The iPad offers sharp text when reading books.
For many who listen to their traditional mindsets, printed books remain popular. Apart from saving the environment, the iPad offers a storage medium like no other portable device. The iBook application already competes on a fierce level with Amazon's Kindle ebook reader.
Students can transfer all their books to the iPad instead of stuffing their cumbersome back packs with book after book. Movie lovers can store all their films on the iPad and if a perch is purchased like the bookarc stand, the iPad becomes a convenient way to read your latest novel or watch your films.
For education, this presents a new wave of ebook media with companies being able to release books that contain video and audio and exclusively available through iBooks.
3. For recreational use around the home and office
The great aspect of the iPad is how it fits into any lifestyle albeit for the workplace or your home. Current iPad cases allow you to perch your iPad on a stand for tables or desks. It becomes your home computer (without the Microsoft nightmarish errors) for checking your mails, what is new on Facebook, sorting your books and movies, looking up a very important travel booking, etc. This has been supported further since Bluetooth keyboards can be plugged into the iPad.
4. You are fed up of boot up errors, crashes, and well anything Microsoft related...
If you work from a desktop PC at home or work and something goes wrong with the system, it becomes time to wait for a solution to be found online or for the IT department to sort it out. All results in delays whether you are able to troubleshoot the issues or not. Perhaps your laptop crashed without any reason and it is time to bring it into your office for fixing or a problem has occurred beyond your ability to fix quickly.
This all delays your work and causes endless headaches. If you just need email access, web access, the ability to check trends on the web sites you read each day, then the iPad will suffice. Of course, you lack access to software. There are limits as opposed to being a laptop or notebook user. Though, if you just need access and no issues, the iPad wins every time.
Whether or not you buy an iPad depends on your personal needs. Weigh them up against what you really need each day for work purposes and personal usage. Perhaps the iPad offers all your daily requirements in a single portable tablet.
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