Accept that the moment you buy your latest iPad, iPhone, tablet, app or game it will be promptly followed by a vastly improved and sleeker looking version.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's no doubt: The iPad is a beautiful, extremely well-designed device.
You need to look no further than Apple's iPhone to see how fast brilliantly written software presented on a beautifully designed device with a spectacular user interface will throw all the accepted notions about pricing, billing platforms and brand loyalty right out the window.
What the iPad does is it opens people's minds to a new way of doing things. They're actually thirsting for it.
I think the screen size chosen for the iPad is perfect for publishers to render content beautifully, for games to be played.
I really like the iPad. I think that's pretty cool.
Until you use the iPad for a couple of weeks, you can't appreciate it. But it quickly becomes your primary consumption device.
The iPad! What is better designed than that? I read magazines on it, I play Scrabble. I use it for everything.
The iPad - contrary to the way most people thought about it - is not a tablet computer running the Apple operating system. It's more like a very big iPhone, running the iPhone operating system.
The iPad is far and away the most successful product in its category.
First of all, the American people are inundated with advertisement after advertisement of you buy, buy, buy. You've got to have the latest thing. The iPad 1 isn't any good anymore, you've got to have the iPad 2. The iPhone 4, now you've got to have iPhone 4S. Now you've got to have the 5b, now you've got to have the 6c.