Apple have finally released the iPad after so much hype, rumour and guess work. Although not available for purchase as yet it has caused a lot of people to tweet, blog, comment and many articles written about it already. Some of these comments have been positive while others scathing for a piece of technology they still haven't touched yet.
Architectures have even already started to design ideas on how the ipad can be used in libraries.
From these articles, blog posts and tweets people can definately start making decisions on whether this new piece of technolgy works for you.
The major points that I can find that will help make your decision are:-
- iBook app at time of release will not be available in Australia. Even when it is, given the Australian laws limiting what e-books can be purchased, we will be limited, as with iTunes, on the content we can purchase.
- Will iPad will be the death of the Kindle? If the Kindle does not continue to develop it is predicted that the iPad will become the piece of technology that will replace the e-book readers.
- Apple have made the decision to use epub as the e-book format. Maybe with Apple adopting this format this will urge publishers to finally make a decision on what the format for all e-books will be.
- The cost is reasonable from the cheapest to the most expensive. Will the 3G version work in Australia? Only time will tell.
- No allowance has been made for extra memory that could cause problems.
- No handwriting recognition. What about making notes on e-books is it possible? Why didn't they think of this as an option?
- The name - who thought the ipad was a good option? Must have come from a man!
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