Monday, February 20, 2012

Top 5 consumer complaints about using an iPad


Those of you that know me know that I love my iPad 2 for many reasons.  It is a tool that I use daily and it serves me well in many ways.  The fact that I am a regular iPad 2 user also gives me the opportunity to “kick the tires” on it and figure out the things that could be a little better on it.  


1.   The iPad is great for consuming information but not so great for creating information.  If you need to update your blog, type up a paper, or work on a webpage, it can be somewhat clunky to do on the iPad.  It is still easier to do these things in the laptop/desktop world.  The “Pages” word processing app for iPad is also about $10 and sometimes it has some compatibility issues with other business approved word processing programs much as MS Office.  On the other hand, the iPad is way better for taking in information such as music, books, photos, e-mail and web surfing.

2. Fingerprints on the screen are annoying.  Since the iPad is used primarily with your fingers to navigate around you will find that the oils from your hand will build up over time and you will have to use a soft cleaning cloth to keep it wiped off for the best visibility.
Fingerprints!


3. The battery is not replaceable.  It is sealed and non-replaceable so after the rechargeable battery wears out, the iPad’s lifespan is complete.  The battery is usually able to hold a 10 hour charge which for me is fantastic and only requires me to charge it about 1 per week.  You can probably get about 1000 charges over the life of the battery.

4. No Flash support – This is by far my biggest disappointment with my iPad.  Frequently I receive links in emails and newsletters that direct me to a movie that is created in Flash.  The iPad does not have any built in ability to support that so you have to look for 2nd party apps that can play Flash or you have to go back to your desktop/laptop computer to watch them.  Here is some more info in this that explains it: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3675552?start=0&tstart=0

5. The iPad does not have USB port or an SD card slot.  If you want to print to a non-wifi enables printer of put some pictures on your iPad from your sd card, you have to purchase separate $30 adapters.

With these things being said, I still love my iPad and think if you are considering purchasing one you should know that these features are less than the benefits that you will find in having one.  I will talk about the benefits of the iPad in another post!  

I would  love to show you the benefits of using one!  If you would like to have 1 on 1 iPad tutoring with me via Skype, Facetime or in person(in Chittenden County, Vermont)  please feel free to contact me here:  http://www.jeanthecomputertutor.com/contact

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