Since a piece by Gotta Be Mobile’s Shanklin will come to the conclusion that is typical:
If you can replace your laptop with an iPad will depend on what your needs are. In early 2010, computer users can say regular replacement for a laptop with the iPad. Now this is a no-brainer. When it comes to content consumption, tablets are lighter, more portable, more convenient, and more personal.
If part of your life involves creating a professional-level content, still has a long way to go tablet to go before it becomes the primary device. They don’t qualify now, and they won’t be next year. Customers are not used to spend more than $ 10 for most tablet apps, so they could slow consumer hopes, in this direction as well.
The answer is, therefore, not too much changeable in one year. The Tablet is moving in the direction of “major”, but they don’t exactly run. Maybe we’ll examine next year back to see if the cliche “Tablet for content consumption, content creation for notebooks” have changed. Now this is as true as ever.
I respectfully disagree with Shanklin. I think it’s possible to use an iPad as one of the main tools for professional-level content creation. Actually, scratch that. I’m sure it may be–because I’ve been doing that for three months, and I’ve been having a really good.