I really wish there was a VLC client that could stream all video/audio I have on my LAN.
Ask HN: Four months since launch: how are you finding the iPad?
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Re: Ask HN: Four months since launch: how are you finding the iPad?
#12It's a purchase that I feel no regrets for making, even though it's a first version and the next iteration will be better.
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#13Game changer for me. Somehow, the format lends itself to reading "properly" in a way a desktop computer does not. So I've actually started reading e-books instead of print and have gone through a ton of academic papers. I also no longer take my MBP out with me. I can present and do most things I want on the road with the iPad. It's also great for getting the "silly" browsing of the news, Reddit, etc, out of the way i…
It also helps me be productive on my laptop because I can mentally associate work with the laptop and leisure with the iPad.
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#14It's a "laptop lite" so to speak - for most basic uses it's brilliant. When I'm on vacation and I don't want to write code (or pen long, important emails), the iPad is pretty sweet. It's also gotten me reading again, which is a nice plus.
I have the 3G version, so it's also a really nice way to just chill out somewhere and check Facebook or something without having to worry about WiFi (or carrying a dongle).
Also: as an enthusiast photographer, I find it incredibly useful to show people photos. It's an incredible screen - better than most desktops and laptops have - and it's just perfect. I've had multiple pros express the same sentiments.
Re: Ask HN: Four months since launch: how are you finding the iPad?
#15Non-techie adults seem to be proficient after I don't think the current iPad is itself a revolution, but I do think it's the first step.
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#17Game changer for me. Somehow, the format lends itself to reading "properly" in a way a desktop computer does not. So I've actually started reading e-books instead of print and have gone through a ton of academic papers. I also no longer take my MBP out with me. I can present and do most things I want on the road with the iPad. It's also great for getting the "silly" browsing of the news, Reddit, etc, out of the way i…
Re: Ask HN: Four months since launch: how are you finding the iPad?
#18Netflix streaming is awesome. It even works okay over 3G, which shocked me (and my data usage). I really wish there was a VLC client that could stream all video/audio I have on my LAN.
Re: Ask HN: Four months since launch: how are you finding the iPad?
#19I've been using my iPad extensively. My main apps are:
- Evernote with auto-sync to my MacBook Pro. It's great for simple note taking. Still wish it had a stylus and sufficient touch resolution.
- iAnnotatePDF and Goodreader for PDF reading. I use the former if I need to markup the text.
- Netflix. The streaming video is awesome if you have good Wifi.
- Dropbox. I loved my Dropbox account before, but with the iPad it's now irreplaceable. My 50GB dropbox account serves as my extended iPad disk system. Any paper, ebook, etc., can be opened in my iPad app of choice.
- E-mail and Safari, of course.
- Flixster, IMDB.
I have the cheaper 250MB 3G account and only use it when I'm away from decent WiFi.
Re: Ask HN: Four months since launch: how are you finding the iPad?
#20Mine has become the place I prefer to do my evening reading. Twitter, RSS, Instapaper, eBooks; my iPad is my coffee-table/bedside computer.