[citation][nom]dedhorse[/nom]Yeah, it would be great for educational purposes. Image opening up an e-textbook, highlighting interesting text, copying and pasting it into iWorks... Oh, wait. No multitasking. You'd have to close the textbook in order to open iWorks. Then to go back, close iWorks and open the text again. So, you what is the market for this again?[/citation]
I didn't even think about that. It's a good thing I have a Kindle so I can get that sort of functionality.
Seriously, it's laughable the blind illogical hatred being shown towards this device. The Kindle DX is $400. The iPad is $500. If I was in the market for an e-reader and was eying the DX I would gladly, GLADLY, pay the extra $100 and upgrade to the iPad.
The only real problem with the device that can't be fixed by a software update is the lack of a front facing camera. Everything else can (and will) be updated and/or replaced with a software update.
I can only imagine (and laugh) how different the reactions would be to this device if 1.) It wasn't released by Apple and 2.) It wasn't called the iPad. Most of the guys that comment on this site have no reservations about showing a pathetic amount of bias.