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Originally Posted by stustaff
Ah when you said 'work' you meant your work? you should have been more clear. my work involves creating Word documents and presentations and I can do that on the iPad.
I can also browse my online reference materials on it.
For $500 plus $50 for bluetooth keyboard the iPad is going to be much cheaper for my work.
no point at all paying an extra $450 for something taht takes longer to boot, is heavier, runs an OS im unfamiliar with and has shorter battery life.
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Ah when you said 'no point' you meant your point?
Please keep your logic consistent. Just because you can do what you want to do on iPad or even iPhone, doesn't mean that powerful and feature rich machines should cost the same. There is a whole market for very expensive gaming rigs, professional workstation etc. The U1 seems to me could cost $1000 and be a bargain. I would prefer $799, but I will take it for $1000, because of it's dual use.