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Originally Posted by JimKal
Like madman, I use a stylus as well. Since buying the stylus I haven't cleaned the screen on the iPad. By the way, cleaning isn't much of an issue. I was using the standard wipes that you use to clean any computer screen.
I'm not sure of the need to attack any device that many others like. I don't have a problem with anyone buying something that they think meets their needs. I happen to enjoy the iPad. I bought it after "playing" with one at a local Apple store. Like many others I thought I wouldn't like the "computer screen" but found the experience to be quite different. It works for me and I enjoy it. I'm sure I would enjoy some of the other devices as well but, for now, I am quite content with the iPad.
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JimKal and madman, which stylus do you use? Maybe I'll get one to take notes or doodle.
I bought my iPad without testing. I figured I'd take it home and really try it, then resell it if I didn't like it. My husband teases me about returning a lot of stuff, but I would've sold it to avoid the restocking fee. Turns out I love my iPad, mostly for reading.
I own laptops, netbooks and a Kindle, and I tried and returned a Sony e-reader. To me, they all (including iPad) have tradeoffs. It's about getting devices to meet your individual needs and not bashing others and making stupid assumptions about people because they prefer other devices.