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Originally Posted by zacheryjensen
iBooks is an optional download. It will not even be included out of the box. It's also only available in the US at launch while the iPad will be available internationally.
iPad is not a dedicated reader device, not even close. If you actually watched the announcement you'd see, there was far more emphasis put on web browsing, and even authoring office documents than there was on reading.
I'm sure it'll be great for reading, I plan to use it that way, but it's no more dedicated to the task than the iPod Touch is.
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You have got to be joking. Apple is making deals with textbook companies for the iPad. Apple is making deals with magazine and newspaper companies for the iPad. Apple is making deals with the book publishers for the iPad.
Did you hear all the hubbub about Apple's new deals with the book publishers and Amazon's reactions?
Apple's iPad is the biggest threat to Amazon's kindle ever. More than all of the other readers (that happen to have their own forums) including the Sony reader (which has multiple forums for some reason) and the Nook. It has already caused a greater reaction from Amazon (in changing their publishing rates, etc) than any other reader on the market.
The fact that it does other things well and that it is compatible with the iphone/itouch should not hinder it from taking its place with other Readers in the forum.