marky wrote:ipads are alright but for that money you may as well buy a Windows laptop. or a notebook (for half the money).
Yeah you can, but when you are developing websites for folks and need to test them on ipads (cause they are paying you too), it's best to actually have an ipad
For what it's worth, I adore mine, and it was only really bought for the testing thing + the ability to support clients when on holiday without having to take a laptop everywhere. Its such a dream to not have to lug a laptop into town everytime I have a meeting and despite taking the utter mickey out of them when they were released they are very functional and enjoyable to use. I don't remember the last time I said that about my computer or laptop!
It's also the multi use thing. As well as having the kindle app, and therefore a library wherever I am, I can watch iplayer or other streaming telly, use it as an internet radio, great for playing music at a decent volume either at home or holiday. I can support my clients, send/recieve email, browse the internet. Take it to the kitchen and follow a recipe. It's just light, functional and easy. I've had a laptop for years and never done half the things I use the ipad for.
edited to add: it may also help that I bought mine through my company - so was considerably cheaper without the vat!