{"id":516415,"date":"2010-04-05T15:51:00","date_gmt":"2010-04-05T19:51:00","guid":{"rendered":"tag:feeds.phonedog.com:\/\/a21c02aa7e580d0cd787befd983b216d"},"modified":"2010-04-05T15:51:00","modified_gmt":"2010-04-05T19:51:00","slug":"adrianas-first-impressions-of-the-ipad","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/516415","title":{"rendered":"Adriana&#8217;s first impressions of the iPad"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Noah emailed me the other day, asking what I thought of the iPad so far. I responded with some first impressions, and he said: Post it on PhoneDog. And when your editor-in-chief tells you to do something, you do it! So here you go. Not a full review, but some first impressions after having spent a day and a half with this tablet. (I organized it with subheads for easier perusal.)<\/p>\n<h3>A Day and a Half with iPad<\/h3>\n<p>The media&rsquo;s been gushing like schoolgirls with crushes over this thing. I couldn&rsquo;t wait to see for myself whether this lived up to the hype. Now maybe because I&rsquo;m an iPhone user, the iPhone editor here and run an iPhone-oriented site, some people think I&rsquo;m a fangirl who&rsquo;s pre-programmed to like anything from Apple. That&rsquo;s almost laughable to me. I&rsquo;ve spent as much time criticizing Apple and lamenting over missing iPhone features as covering anything positive. (And no one blinks when I wax poetic about WebOS or Android. Well, anyway&hellip;) <\/p>\n<p>So you asked about the iPad. Even though I couldn&rsquo;t wait to check this out, I had reservations about it just being a hackneyed retread, like anyone else. Now that I have it in my hands, I find that I do miss some key stuff here &mdash; and yet, I can&rsquo;t seem to put it down. (When I do, my husband grabs it and won&rsquo;t give it back!) <\/p>\n<p>As far as pros and cons are concerned, here&rsquo;s what&rsquo;s topping my list so far:<\/p>\n<p><strong>Cons<\/strong><br \/>I see what the critics are saying, and I don&rsquo;t disagree. I didn&rsquo;t expect this to be as powerful as a laptop, but as I use this, I find that I do miss a usb port or a built-in camera. I&#8217;d like to log into Tokbox, and vid chat with my girlfriends, like I do on my computer. And in bright sunlight, forget it. The screen&#8217;s not meant to handle that, so sitting by a window and reading my fav iBook or e-magazine on the iPad isn&#8217;t going to cut it for me. (I get enough headaches without inducing more.) <\/p>\n<p>I also find that screen&#8217;s almost too sensitive. Since there&#8217;s more real estate here, I&#8217;m prone to errantly hitting things. But sometimes, it seems to freeze up and not respond to inputs. These things only happen occasionally, but it&#8217;s enough to annoy me. <\/p>\n<p>And oleophobic coating? That&#8217;s totally fiction, I think. My finger smudges are shmeared everywhere on this. (I could go on about lack of sd card slot, swappable battery, etc&#8230; While these are extremely valid concerns, I wasn&rsquo;t expecting those things on an Apple mobile device. I think the techie crowd will miss this stuff. But I think most mainstream consumers may not care, notice or think it&rsquo;s a dealbreaker.) <\/p>\n<p>I would&#8217;ve liked more hard drive storage, though, for the price. Having an easier way to get docs, pics and stuff on my tablet, rather than rely on iTunes, would&#8217;ve been great too. Did I expect it to be any different? Nah. I knew the score. But I still find it a pain in the neck at times.&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>I&rsquo;m not that freaked about the lack of multitasking yet. An OS update could change everything, and you know the gossip is that it&rsquo;s coming. We&rsquo;ll have to wait and see. [UPDATE: We&rsquo;ll hopefully know more when Apple&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.phonedog.com\/2010\/04\/05\/iphone-4-0-apple-sends-invitations-for-preview-4-8\/\">April 8 event<\/a> starts at 10am PST. Depending on what&rsquo;s revealed, it could be meaningful for new iPad owners as well as iPhone hopefuls.]<\/p>\n<p><strong>Pros<\/strong><br \/>Most of the gripes are about hardware, clearly. (Except for battery life. That&#8217;s awesome. Hours and hours of play, online and movies.) Software-wise, I have few complaints. <\/p>\n<p>So Apple may have not made a perfect device or a beast of a spec&rsquo;ed out machine, but I think it made a good product. But I think the credit really belongs more with the developers than with Apple. They are the ones who are taking a good device and making it great. Seriously, some of these apps are simply outrageous on this tablet. And more are coming. <\/p>\n<p>Clearly, the iPhone OS itself hasn&rsquo;t had a huge makeover, but for the most part, the designated iPad apps that run on this aren&rsquo;t just iPod Touch\/iPhone apps blown up for a larger display. They take advantage of the extra real estate on the screen to put better, more beautiful graphics, aesthetics and forward-thinking usability into the design. Some of these programs almost feel like completely different apps. Development has been incredible, and it&#8217;s still early. (Netflix, ABC Player, magazine apps like GQ, not to mention the games &mdash; these are good on this device. Like ridiculously good. And did you see The Weather Channel app? That is flat-out glorious.)&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>I can&#8217;t wait to see what the creative fringe developers will bring to the table. <\/p>\n<p>(I started shooting some vids for TiP comparing iPhone apps and their iPad versions. In some cases, the changes are really remarkable.) <\/p>\n<p>I knew the tablet would be faster than the iPhone as well. Obviously, the 1Ghz A4 chip has something to do with that. Also, I have an 802.11 N router here. My iPhone isn&rsquo;t compatible with that, but the iPad is. And these things make for a really fast experience. <\/p>\n<p>Once &#8220;mainstream&#8221; Americans see what it can do, I do think it will be a break-away hit. [UPDATE: Press release this morning confirmed 300,000 units sold on Saturday alone. Read more <a href=\"http:\/\/www.phonedog.com\/2010\/04\/05\/apple-sells-300-000-ipads\/\">here<\/a>.] <\/p>\n<p><strong>Assessment<\/strong><br \/>So I understand both the criticism and the gushing. Really though, I think what it may boil down to is this: The iPad (mostly) makes several key things easier for people. That&#8217;s all there is to it, really. Does it make that an amazing device? From a tech standpoint, no. From a usability standpoint, yes. <\/p>\n<p>Convenience and ease-of-use can&rsquo;t be underestimated. (It&rsquo;s why some people pay for maid service, buy a dishwasher, take their auto to the car wash, etc&#8230; They could do all that themselves, and maybe wind up with better results, but people opt for it because it&rsquo;s easier.) <\/p>\n<p>It&rsquo;s been said multiple times: This is not a laptop or even a netbook replacement. This really is a new category of device. (Well, maybe not new, but potentially industry defining.) I think that some of the &#8220;haters&#8221; aren&rsquo;t wrapping their heads around that, so they compare this to existing tech. Of course it comes up short, in that regard. <\/p>\n<p>I know some fankids will grab this just because it has the Apple logo on it. And some Apple haters will refuse for exactly the same reason &mdash; or perhaps out of some sense of tech snobbery. (Hey, I&rsquo;m not judging &mdash; I&rsquo;ve been accused of being a gadget snob too, and at times, it&rsquo;s even true.) <\/p>\n<p>But as for everyone else, i.e., mainstream consumers: I think a lot of them &mdash; even those who are still confused over what this is at the moment &mdash; will eventually flock to the tablet once they see it in action. Like this guy I met recently. <\/p>\n<p>I was at a diner a couple of days ago, and a middle-aged gentleman overheard me talking about the iPad. He asked me about it, and I asked if he was getting one. He said he really couldn&#8217;t understand what role it would play in his life. Then he said something interesting: &#8220;I think when I see others using it and see what it can do, then I can make a decision. But right now, I just don&#8217;t get it. And I&#8217;m not wasting hundreds of dollars on something I don&#8217;t get. But it&#8217;s interesting, and I want to see how real people use this thing.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>He represents a bigger audience than the haters or fankids, that&#8217;s for sure. <\/p>\n<p>I&rsquo;m a mobile lifestyle editor, right? Well, I think lifestyle has everything to do with this tablet. <\/p>\n<p>There are small things, like being able to sit and physically share something with a friend on the couch &mdash; without us uncomfortably leaning into a small smartphone screen or dragging out the laptop and perching it on our laps. This, I think, will appeal to people. <\/p>\n<p>I also see:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Kitchen computer (Epicurious app is awesome)<\/li>\n<li>Mobile blogging (WordPress iPad app is a joy compared to the iPhone version)<\/li>\n<li>Obviously multimedia &mdash; both at home and on the go. (It&#8217;s nice to watch vids with my earbuds in bed, while the hubby&rsquo;s watching TV. We can be in the same room, without my having to sit through Legend of the Seeker. Again. By the way, I rented a movie on iTunes and watched it on my iPhone on the flight to Las Vegas. Squinting at a little screen for two hours nearly brought on a migraine.) <\/li>\n<li>Digital photo frame. (I&#8217;m not kidding. I know people don&#8217;t flock to this, but now that many will have one built-in, I guarantee they will use it. And parents will love it.) <\/li>\n<li>Mobile office work. (iWorks, etc&#8230; Which I&#8217;m ticked off about having to buy again. But I&#8217;ll pay for it and use the heck out of it, I know.) <\/li>\n<li>Students are going to love this, especially if they can get some of their textbooks via iBooks\/elsewhere. Did you see the item on Seton Hill University giving all FT students an iPad this fall? That&#8217;s crazy. (My laptop&rsquo;s 5.5 lbs. I&rsquo;m no student, but I&rsquo;ll probably be toting the 1.5 lbs-iPad around as well.) <\/li>\n<li>And gaming is sick on this! That&rsquo;s been covered a million times already. <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>So whatever success the tablet has gotten thus far is just the tip of the iceberg, I think. There&#8217;s a big group of untapped consumers yet, who are sitting on the fence. They want to see firsthand how others are using this before they jump in. But once they do, I believe they&#8217;ll dive in head first. <\/p>\n<p>And if I were an Android hopeful waiting for my Tegra 250-powered tablet to finally hit the scene, I&rsquo;d actually be pulling for the success of the iPad. If tablets grab a ton of consumer attention, wouldn&rsquo;t it prompt others to put their wares out into the field faster too? <\/p>\n<p>Anyway, that&rsquo;s it for first impressions. Hit me up after I&rsquo;ve had a solid week with this thing, and I&rsquo;ll let you know if any of this has changed.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>[NOTE: Noah&#8217;s got a Part 1 Review lined up, so for more in-depth analysis, check back to the site soon. 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