
It's not "magical", it's not "revolutionary" - but it's very nice (iPad that is)

- Image via Wikipedia
 
- Tweetdeck - doesn't seem to full-featured as the Air version on my Ubuntu laptop
 - Wordpress - an app from blogging to WP blogs
 - Stanza - nice, straightforward e-book reader
 - Mendeley - Research bibliography and networking
 - FeeddlerRSS - keeping tabs on my Google Reader account
 - Evernote - keeping tabs on the web
 - and a couple of games originally bought for my iPod
 
I've uploaded a few movies - one is a brief video of embryonic nuclear divisions going wrong in Drosophila (made by a graduate student), while the others are pure entertainment for the aforementioned transatlantic trip.  And now, some early observations, based on 48h ownership:- The on-screen keyboard is surprisingly usable, except:
 - Different apps and different tasks seem to call up slightly different versions of the keyboard, which I find a bit off-putting
 - BBC TV watched through iPlayer on Safari works really well
 - Videos work well
 - As with the iPod, no manual supplied, you need to go online
 - You can't charge from a PC USB port, which flummoxed me for a bit
 - It synchronises very quickly
 
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