Originally posted by KieranU2:They done that at a local university in Edinburgh, gave away iPads to 'improve student learning'. The students just sold the iPads and got better laptops.
Yeah, I've played around with one when I was in America, and it's just a huge iPod touch to me. Nothing special.
They look great for music production except one problem: there aren't enough ports for doing different kinds of instruments e.g. synths, drums etc, no way I can overlay instruments the way I'd like to and no way to really record and multi-track without having to resort to either emailing or drop-boxing it every time.
Plus touch-screen for doing intricate selection on certain parts is near impossible. That's why for music I'll be sticking to a laptop and mouse setup. The games on it aren't even as good as they could be - no Lemmings or any old point-and-click style games like the very first Alone In The Dark or Theme Hospital.
Edit: I'm sure Sergio wanted to post that regardless of the topic.