The iPad success has been initially questioned by some. They're not that loud anymore now that Apple is breaking record sales every quarter, that a whole bunch of competitors are releasing their own tablets and that people are forming lines every early morning in front of Apple Stores to get the new iPad 2. I won't blame them though: I've initially been septic about tablets, having been an early adopter of the first touchscreen laptops myself (windows tablet anyone?). A few months before the iPad came out I looked at the opportunity like many "power" users: why would I need a simpler machine that would do less than a Mac? Of course, the geek in me got the better of the rational guy and I rushed on the iPad when it came out. I wasn't too sure what to expect but now I know : the iPad does less than a Mac and that's better to a lot of people. Including me, surprisingly.
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Author: Guillaume Decugis