With 1 million of Apple’s iPads selling per month, the tablet market seems to be here to stay. Many users are starting to use their iPads for some unexpected tasks, including teaching college courses, photo editing, bedtime stories and as an audio recording studio. One of my clients said that he saw his 18 month old grandchild being able to navigate and use the iPad with no issues. My opinion on the new device and tablets in general may be changing.
My first skepticism was related to the processing power, no camera, and no USB connections. So far, with the users I have spoken to, this is not a problem. The device is a true convenience item and some even prefer using the iPad to a normal desktop computer. Most of the original issues with wireless connectivity have been resolved and now you can access the AT&T mobile network for Internet. The new iOS4.2 update is scheduled for release in November and this will include 100 plus new features; including multitasking, folders and printing.
With this success there are now several other big name computer manufacturers trying to get their tablet devices to market; Dell, HP, Verizon, and RIM. I am not sure that I will go out and buy one of these but it does seem to be getting more interesting.
Jay Groves
IT Manager