To keep or sell it, is the question.

zioburosky13

Vault Senior Citizen
Recently I won an Apple IPAD 2 in a competition and still thinking of whether to sell it, or use it.

If I use it, which role does it fit into? I have a Laptop and a Desktop PC. Now, to my understanding, the role of tablet PC is quite limited.
For me, a tablet PC is just an over-sized smart phone.
 
If you don't need it and if it doesn't really tickle your fancy, sell it.

Do it before 'iPad 3: In the memory of Steve Jobs edition' is out.
 
sea said:
I tried out an iPad at a store for the first time just yesterday. It was kinda neat to glide around the menus and hit buttons on it for a few minutes. However, considering the cost and the general lack of usefulness next to a legitimate computer, even the most polished and usable tablet out there is still a very hard sell for me. Unless you can see yourself using it for a variety of things - eBook reader, web browsing on the couch, movies on train rides, bathroom reading - I'd say just sell it. You can probably get near-new prices on eBay or some such if it's still unopened.


These are all the good reasons to have one, plus a good slew of gaming. I got my ipad1 for free and I use it all the time but I still wouldn't have paid for it.

I say sell it, you can always buy a portable web browsing tablet for 1/4 the cost.
 
I say sell unless you have very specific uses in mind. A friend of mine has it and uses it for stuff like reading newspapers and listening to music but honestly, I don't see how it's convenient for anything except reading books.

It's bizarre to me that these pads have sold so well. I know people are susceptible to gadgetry but these things are kind of ridiculous.
 
Sell it, my good man.
Steve Jobs hasn't used it that much, so neither do you.
 
Unless you read lots of e-books, read a lot of websites (like through RSS feeds) but don't actually type much, play some board games with friends etc, I'd say you're better off selling it.

If it were free, I -might- keep it for myself if I were in your situation.
 
I'd say keep it. I got my mother an I-pad and she says she loves it, it's like a nook that can do lots of other stuff too.
 
If it where me I would sell it, there are better gadgets to have that cost less than what you would get for selling that overpriced thing.
 
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