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Originally Posted by petermillard
Well, that may be the smart thing for you to do; the smart thing for me is to buy a mid-range model at launch and use the rest of the year to trial it properly for how I expect to use it; it'll either work out, or it won't. If it does, then I'll have a better idea of what I want from iPad 2.0 by the end of the year, and if it doesn't, then it'll just become the 'house' tablet for a bit of light browsing/email/movies/reading etc...
Win, win.
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Actually, what you call "light browsing/etc." is exactly what I intend as the primary use for my iPad. I expect, as you evidently do, that in a year or so there will be a v.2 that will incorporate things that haven't occurred to most of us yet.
When the iPhone came out, I had no idea that three years later I'd be reading books and articles on it, while listening to music broadcast via bluetooth to my Bose radio. Heaven knows what the iPad will let us do three years from now.