First thoughts on the iPad
// January 27th, 2010 // Design, Personal
While we ate lunch and followed the announcement, David asked me: but if you have an iPhone and a MacBook Pro, why would you need an iPad? It’s a good question. Perhaps if you don’t have a laptop it’s a great way to own a second, more mobile computer that’s more powerful than the iPhone. Maybe it’s great for my mom as she just uses it to surf the web, facebook and pay bills. But is there really a need for a third, in-between semi-mobile computer?
I’m trying to imagine the situations: at home, in the office, I have my MBP hooked up to the 24? LED Display and various hard drives so to all intents and purposes it’s a desktop, but I can take it with me when I’m travelling (which I do a lot) and that’s why I love having the flexibility of a laptop. But would I use an iPad when I’m at work? No, I’d use my MBP. What about that other common situation, where I’m sitting in front of the TV at night — casually replying to emails or surfing the web (as I am now)? Would I use an iPad then? No, probably not because truthfully I’m working as well and need access to Photoshop, Coda, etc. I’m pretty sure I’d continue to use the laptop on almost all occasions. Ok, so what about on very small journeys where it’s between home and work without getting out the laptop? In those circumstances I usually use the iPhone to reply to emails and I guess that would be an instance where it’d be preferable to do it on an iPad. But is that it?!? Is there really a need for a third, in-between semi-mobile computer?
I do see scenarios for the iPad: My mom for example. I just bought her first computer and the cheapest Mac I got her was a white MB for $999 (God knows how much time I would have spent doing tech support if I had bought her a cheap PC). All she does is surf the web, pays her bills online, facebook, transfers some photos, emails me spam and that’s about it. This would have been perfect for her and at half the price. She would even save money in the long run with the unlimited $30 a month of AT&T’s 3G as opposed to Comcast’s $50 for hi-speed cable. Another use would be for a student who uses iWork/Office for schoolwork except this doubles as a gaming device and iPod as well. Or an iPad as a replacement to our more pricier “Office Laptop” that we use solely for the purpose of keynote/powerpoint presentations that we can do now on our iPad. So I do see potential.
Let’s go back in time and look at a few of the reviews about the iPhone when it was launched:
The iPhone: Apple’s First Flop
iPhone Already Getting Some Negative Reviews - Yep, It’s the Touchscreen
iPhone 1.0: Looks 10, Utility 3? Wait for Version 2 in October
The Big But
I’m disappointed that the iPad isn’t a device that can dock with another Mac. I feel a little let-down that’s not being quite as ground-breaking as I’d hoped. And I’m concerned that there may not be an actual need for it (I guess only time will tell). But has Apple created another gorgeous device? Yes. Have they pushed yet more UI design boundaries? Yes. And have they come through and delivered it all at a reasonable price? Amazingly, yes. So I’m still pretty excited.
I’m prepared to admit that — as a self-confessed Apple fanboy and a designer with a soft spot for all things pretty — the device’s beauty is possibly overpowering my logical reasoning, but the iPad really does look like an amazing piece of kit and it’s one I can’t wait to try out, as that’s the only way these concerns might be confirmed or quashed. Is it actually worth buying? It’s simply too soon to tell but I’ll make sure I have one and be the one to judge.








You have very valid points, looking forward to your second thoughts on the ipad!
I found myself asking the same questions. But lets think. i’ve been looking at whats out there in e-reader market and i have to say its sad. The kindle is $259 for the 6″ and $489 for Kindle Dx which is 9.7″ diagonal. All this for a monochromatic device. Ridiculous! Now im thinking i can subscribe to my favorite mags and have less mag clutter. have all my books stored on it. Lay in the couch comfortably and read without having to sit up. Take it along for a quick presentation to a client at your local coffeehouse. And how about is just looks plain cool…
I agree, but I already pick form over function!
Buy one to find out if it’s worth having? Thank goodness there are crazy people like you willing to buy stuff like this, work all the bugs out and pay for apples R&D. I think in this case the bleeding edge has never been quite as bloody.
This thing reminds me of the BMW idrive, exciting in theory but for real everyday use? bleh!
I will say this it does far more than Amazon Kindle for just $250 more dollars. So if you read allot and would like to have e-mail and real internet this may have a place in the younger casual game tech boy photo sharing goober, gotta have it to show all my friends how cool I am category.
Which luckily for apple, (and my shares of apple stock) even in these dismal economic times there are plenty of people out there eager to show how cool they are and try out these new gadgets for us all.
I hope it does find a way into our lives in a useful way. The more apple products out there the better. Engineers and designers are influenced by there surroundings and tools.
And what better company to influence us all than Apple.