iPad Reviews CNET Latest News: iPad Reviews vs Kindle: Ipad Reviews and Comparisons – Apple’s iPad is dominating the news headlines since last week and according to our sources the experts are not that impressed with Apple’s new baby. The feedback is said to be Average.
In the CNET Review, Editor Donald Bell said: “The Apple iPad is a bit of a misfit. Like an iPod Touch with a glandular problem, a complicated pricing scheme, and a name that will fuel weeks of late-night comedy monologues, theiPad has a rough road ahead of it.”
The CNET Review justifies iPad’s present conditions as people are in an uncertain ground now as no one has the proper knowledge to handle or use this futuristic gadget. In one word it has created some sought of confusion in the market. Our Sources reports that some people are calling it the bigger version of iPod touch or iPhone and some has stated that it is just a reinvention of Notebook PC. But stilltheiPad has a solid look and that needs to be appreciated.
Viewers have shown dissatisfaction with this product. Nobody knows about the usage of this product and in what replace this is launched. Its size, price, specs, content availability and the usage model all dissatisfied the customers. it is not a phone, not a laptop or a music player then what is its target market and who will be its potential buyers. This will be cleared within next 60 days.
Nothing, not even some presidential address, seemed to overshadow the unveiling of Apple’s tablet in San Francisco. Aside from the gadget’s name, which some bloggers noted has the unfortunate tinge of a feminine hygiene product, a flurry of tech journos took to the Web to gush — or grouse — about their encounters with the iPad.
“It’s substantial but surprisingly light. Easy to grip. Beautiful. Rigid. Starkly designed,” wrote Gizmodo’s Mark Wilson after a chance to put its mitts on tablet. “The glass is a little rubbery but it could be my sweaty hands. And it’s fasssstttt.”
Another Gizmodo writer, Adam Frucci, however, followed up a few hours later with a post titled “8 Things That Suck About the iPad.” Among them: the name, the lack of Flash and the closed App Store.