Comic books, and maybe magazine reading are the only uses I can think of. They seem to be pushing this "It's better at web browsing than anything else" angle. I loved how the iPhone replaced my iPod, phone, and camera. 3 gadgets into 1. I don't want to start adding new gadgets.
There's already a decent .cbr reader for iPhone (ComicZeal), so it is already capable of displaying them. It's also good news that the iPad, and upcoming versions of the iPhone, will have a much easier way to share data with a real computer. No more weirdo specialized customized syncing with is different per application, just a folder which mounts as a network share and which all applications have access to.
I'm underwhelmed with the iPad, but at the same time, people who have actually used the thing seem pretty bowled over, mostly by the speed and responsiveness. I'm hoping some detail about their custom chip comes out--how it compares to Tegra, etc.
This is pretty astute:
In that really incredibly short space of time we’ve gone from punchcards-and-printers to interactive terminals with command lines to window-and-mouse interfaces, each a paradigm shift unto themselves. A lot of thoughtful people, many of whom are bloggers, look at this history and say, “Look at this march of progress! Surely the desktop + windows + mouse interface can’t be the end of the road? What’s next?”
Then “next” arrived and it was so unrecognizable to most of them (myself included) that we looked at it said, “What in the shit is this?”
http://stevenf.tumblr.com/post/359224392/i-need-to-talk-to-you-about-computers-ive-beenI think that some of the people who bitch about various limitations in new Apple products, miss the point that *even young people* have trouble with computers. Try explaining a "disk image" to most people, the difference between closing all the windows of a program and quitting the program itself, etc. Most aspects of a computer, like the file system, are too pointlessly complex for most people, who just want to use computers as tools and not as interesting toys in and of themselves. I just don't want things to be dumbed down to the extent that you can't graduate from Android/iPhone style interfaces if you want to.