Is The Apple iPad Just an Enlarged iPhone?
Meghan Young — January 28, 2010 — Tech
References: apple & fastcompany
The Apple iPad was unveiled today, to the joy of thousands, perhaps even millions. Honestly, my twitter feed as well as RSS feed was dominated with jittery anticipation, then rapid information and finally overblown opinions. But is it worth it?
Essentially an enlarged iPhone, I can't say I don't like Apple iPad, since I clearly love my iPhone. And for the $500 price tag, the deal is pretty sweet. But after all the hype, I think my great expectations were slightly stunted. How do you feel about the Apple iPad?
Essentially an enlarged iPhone, I can't say I don't like Apple iPad, since I clearly love my iPhone. And for the $500 price tag, the deal is pretty sweet. But after all the hype, I think my great expectations were slightly stunted. How do you feel about the Apple iPad?
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