The iPad is officially launching in the U.S. on April 3, with pre-orders starting on March 12. (The 3G version will be available later in April.) International users can expect a launch sometime in late April. While we've got our problems with the iPad, we still imagine it's going to see a lot of love.
When the Apple iPad launched, only 15% of Lifehacker readers said they were excited for the iPad, but we weren't convinced that this reflected how you think about tablets in general. So on Monday we asked you to share your level of interest in tablet computing, and it turns out you're very interested.
Last week we asked you how much you would pay for an e-book, and just shy of 10,000 votes later, it looks like most of you (70%) aren't interested in paying any more than $10 for an e-book. The basic voting breakdown, from top to bottom, looks like this:
We've been showered in tablet talk in the wake of the Apple iPad announcement, and while we have our problems with it (and so did you), we're still left wondering: Are you interested in some form of t
Developer and blogger Darren Beckett rounds up a crop of five e-readers and gives them a short price and feature comparison with the newly released iPad—and rolled the results in to an eye-friendly infographic.(Click the image above for a closer look.)