[citation][nom]slaphappy[/nom]I dont think many of you have ever actually had to give a presentation in front of an audience before. I havent used an ipad yet, but where I work we give tons of presentations to our clients for projects we work on. Currently we use laptops, but in order to do so one must sit down in front of it in a chair. Not exactly an enthralling presentation. But sometimes one of us will rehearse our presentation, and make use of walking about the room, pointing at things on the projectors with our hands, really giving the audience a hands on kind of feel. I would imagine the iPad offers you a lot more flexibility in being able to walk about the room while simultaneously pointing at things on screen and navigating the presentation with your hands.[/citation]
Are you serious? Your company give tons of presentations, but you have never seen a tablet pc, wireless mouse, or even heard of using a smartphone to remotely control a pc? All the stuff that this guy did could have been done better and more efficiently with non Apple products TEN YEARS AGO. I think the lawyer has the ego of Steve Jobs and the brain of a gnat, especially to have a whole site named maclitigator. I sure as hell wouldn't hire him, it looks like he finally figured out the technology of 20 years ago today.