[citation][nom]CTT[/nom]The tablet was an invented market of Apple. I say invented, but I guess a closer term would be vaporware, basically a useless or very limited device that they market as a must have, and due to thier fan base, they sell a ton of them regardless of the limited functionality. A solid netbook does more even with its limited functionality, throw in a swivle screen, and you have a tablet on steroids.Reminds me of the old Sony parady about people buy random electronics and have no idea what they do.[/citation]
For a techie.. Sure, the iPad could be considered limited.. However to the common population, the iPad is very robust in what it offers, and can do. And as such, it's apparent they are building the iPad, and structuring it, based on them, and not techies. Also, techies, in my experience, are unbelievably fickle, and penny pinching. It's always a battle to figure out what is more important to them.. Function or Price. And on top of that.. Alot of things they love.. are never accepted by the general population.. which is something I think Apple realizes extremely well. They realize the money is in the Masses.. Not a group of elitist techies.
Now me, personally, I consider myself more of a function-oriented techie.. as price means very little to me.. However, the iPad, offers everything that I wanted out of a tablet, and looks amazing.. So I bought it. Zero regrets, even if the Xoom, or any other tablet can do more.