Removing false claims from their website might be well and good but that does nothing to satisfy the people that bought the devices with the intent of utilizing the originally stated capabilities. Please tell me how you can justify that out of existence.
When I am at work I use the iLiad with regularity. It is an improvement in some ways, a hassle in others. It would be difficult to replace right now as it keeps the bulk of paper documentation that I have to carry down a bit.
It is still not ideal and has glaring shortcomings that truly hobble the potential of the device. Shortcomings that should have been fully addressed by now.
Since a number of these shortcomings are specifically related to the stated and marketed capability of the device we can all take deep umbrage to the ill conceived and deceitful marketing practices that iRex took initially.
The sentiment that I see on this board and also at the much smaller and not as well trod upon eFlybook forum is that things are just not moving fast enough. It just seems to be too little & too late. This just increases the frustration level of the initial cadre of iLiad purchasers.
The iLiad is a pricy little investment and people will definitely like to see value in their purchase.
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