My Obligitory iPad Review
I’ve been using an iPad for that last 5 days. The model I’m using has 16gb with WI-FI only (no 3g wireless). During my time with the iPad, I’ve mostly used it to connect to my corporate network via WI-FI and VPN. After the first hour of Apple induced euphoria, I came back down to earth and started to use it. Here’s what I concluded:
Pluses:
- Size–its a lot smaller and lighter than my MacBook Air.
- Battery Life– It can go nearly 2 days with normal use in WI-FI mode.(I didn’t have the 3g model and I didn’t use bluetooth so those battery hogs could effect battery life if used). Its a lot longer then any laptop or even my iPhone, for that matter.
- Screen. Crisp and Bright.
- Applications. Lots of them, specifically for the iPad. You have the force of Apple behind it and, with that, tons of iPad specific apps.
- App Store. The App Store is easy to navigate, and does a great job of differentiating iPhone apps from iPad Apps.
- Email. If you like the iPhone email you’ll love the iPad Email
Neutral
- Web Browser. The iPad size browser is great. Its easy to read, and pages display properly on it (with the exception of Flash*). On the other hand some advanced web features don’t work on the iPad, for instance, Regular Google Docs won’t work properly on the iPad, so you have to use the less powerful the mobile version.
- Keyboard. It’s a lot better than the small touch screen keyboards, but you still wouldn’t want to type more than a paragraph on it.
- iPhone Apps, Yes, they load and work, but they are the same size as the iPhone. If you want to make them bigger, all you do is zoom in. (Yes, they are bigger after you zoom, but they look hokey.)
Bad
- No Camera (Supposedly coming later in the year). I would be nice to use Skype for with video.
- No External Memory. You get what you get when you buy it, and its not easy to move data.
- No Removable Battery. Someday you will need a new battery, but when you do you’ll have to send the whole unit away.
- iTunes. You still have to manage the unit with iTunes. iTunes never made sense to me before, and still doesn’t now.
I think that the iPad is great tool if you understand its limitations. It’s great for entertainment, light web browsing, and checking email. If you travel frequently, but don’t need a full laptop, the iPad is very convenient. Make sure, however, you test any sites you need to use before get one so you are not unpleasantly surprised.


