Apple iPad disappointments
Overall, the iPad appears to be an awesome device and its debut here in San Francisco today is going to reverberate throughout the entire world.

The iPad looks great, except for a couple of things.
It`s going to be fast with that 1GHz A4 processor from Apple and it can perform a wide array of functions from e-booking to gaming. Oh and let`s not forget the applications, never forget the applications. But as the smoke dissipates and reality sets in, there are a few grips to have with the iPad that need to be addressed. And BGR seems to share my sentiments on this.
If Steve Jobs and the folks at Apple truly wanted to have made a game changer, there are some things that they would have done. First, the lack of multi-tasking. That feature alone would have made this thing the most desirable device on the planet. It still might be, but that glaring omission is definitely going to turn some people away.
The iPhone doesn`t have it, so you would have thought they would have stepped it up with the iPad.
No dice.
Secondly, the lack of a camera and a front facing one at that. There had been rumors that the device was going to be lacking a camera, but only a few days ago there were reports that it was. The evidence has struck down the latter and we are left with a camera-less iPad.
That`s troublesome, not so much as the multi-tasking issue, but troublesome nonetheless. The iPad is no doubt, going to be a stellar product but these components would have made it pure gold.
You can start the rumors about the iPad 2 now.
If you missed all the fun that went down in the Bay Area today, you can head here to catch up. Or if you`re looking for specifics, you can go here for pricing and data plans or here for hardware specs.
In 60 and 90 days, this thing is going to be released to the public and it`s a shame it will be without a camera or multi-tasking.
Oh well, as the song says, you can`t always get what you want.




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