To say that one device is perfect would be just plain silly. No matter how good a gadget is, it will have its’ own share of advantages and disadvantages; it is when a device is just so impressively advantageous that the drawbacks hardly matter.

Such is the case for the new touch screen tablet device from Apple, the iPad.

It is expensive, lacks Flash support, does not have multitasking and according to many reports, has issues with dual band routers, iPhone app compatibility and USB charging. Still, many people cannot help but be impressed with how well put together this standalone tablet device is.

The gadget is simple; it is a 10 inch device with a 9.7 inch touch screen display. The resolution is 1024 x 768 pixels which mean that it can rival the average laptop in terms of screen resolution and that it is much better to look at than the cramped screens on smart phones. For controls, the touch screen works wonders on the internet. Even people who have never used a mouse and keyboard would be able to easily use the touch based controls.

The biggest advantage however, is accessibility. The iPad is something you can pick up and use anytime, anywhere. Unlike a net book or a computer that is cumbersome, the iPad has been designed to be very accessible.

Going back to the WiFi issues, it turns out that Apple has already identified the source of the problem and that they have given out a quick solution for users having the problem. However, Apple still needs to create a patch in the future that would address this concern. Hopefully, the issues regarding the app compatibility and USB charging would also be sorted out before the device launches in the UK this April 24.

Read more about the iPad WiFi issues at Softpedia.

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