Thursday, April 1, 2010

Early Reviews For The Apple iPad




The iPad doesn't arrive in stores until Saturday, and most tech reviewers, like civilians, will need to wait until then to get their hands on one. As usual, though, Apple provided early review units to journalists from a few major newspapers and other media outlets.

The big surprise in these reviews is...well, there aren't any big surprises. Everyone's impressed. Everybody brings up both pros (the interface, the form factor, the general level of polish) and cons (lack of Flash, no camera, inability to replace a laptop in every circumstance) that we already knew about. The most significant new positive factoid: Apple's battery-life claim of ten hours seems to be conservative. And there are a few new quibbles (did we know that the iPod app doesn't do Cover Flow)? Bottom line: It's the extremely slick first-generation device we thought it was.

After the jump, summaries of the reviews that have hit the Web so far. You might want to read ‘em all, but if you can only read one, see Tim Gideon's piece at PCMag.com-it's by far the most detailed look at the gizmo. And come back here on Saturday: I'll be up bright and early to report on the insanity (if any) at my local Apple Store, pick up my iPad, and start the conversation here. (Looks like plenty of you will have iPads on Saturday-and I look forward to hearing what you think of ‘em.)