iPad 3G and iPad Launch – Apple Tablet Finally Launches in US. After months of anticipation, the Apple iPad has arrived in stores across the US. Expected to sell out VERY quickly, people started lining up late last afternoon to be the first in the Apple store to pick up an iPad.
Those who are a bit wiser opted to pre-order the product. Those individuals anxiously awaited the mailman this morning to deliver their sleek and shiny new tablet.
Those that didn’t make it into the store before they sold out or didn’t pre order their products will have to wait until at around April 12th. Those that desire an iPad 3g will have to wait until “late April” for the availability of their units. The 3g connectivity will cost an additional $14.99 to $30 per month, depending on which plan is chosen.
Reviews of the iPad have been rolling in, and there are some critics that cite that the inability to multitask is one of the big drawbacks. However, one reviewer noted that he could do 80% of what he did on his laptop on the iPad.
The iPad is supposedly perfect for those on the go who want a great multi-media experience and mobile internet connectivity. There are 150,000 apps available for the iPad today, including a Kindle app which allows iPad users to download Kindle books into their unit. Amazon doesn’t want to lose the Kindle book sales!
A comprehensive review of the iPad vs Kindle vs Nook can be found here. In addition, more information about iPad reviews can be found here. Information on when those in Europe can expect to see the first iPads roll out on the market can be found here.
Those who are a bit wiser opted to pre-order the product. Those individuals anxiously awaited the mailman this morning to deliver their sleek and shiny new tablet.
Those that didn’t make it into the store before they sold out or didn’t pre order their products will have to wait until at around April 12th. Those that desire an iPad 3g will have to wait until “late April” for the availability of their units. The 3g connectivity will cost an additional $14.99 to $30 per month, depending on which plan is chosen.
Reviews of the iPad have been rolling in, and there are some critics that cite that the inability to multitask is one of the big drawbacks. However, one reviewer noted that he could do 80% of what he did on his laptop on the iPad.
The iPad is supposedly perfect for those on the go who want a great multi-media experience and mobile internet connectivity. There are 150,000 apps available for the iPad today, including a Kindle app which allows iPad users to download Kindle books into their unit. Amazon doesn’t want to lose the Kindle book sales!
A comprehensive review of the iPad vs Kindle vs Nook can be found here. In addition, more information about iPad reviews can be found here. Information on when those in Europe can expect to see the first iPads roll out on the market can be found here.
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