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iPad at 10: Some things never change

iPad at 10: Some things never change

Posted on April 2, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

A decade later the original iPad is retro, but the iPad platform still feels like the future.

It was “a wholly new product,” a “futuristic gadget the likes of which we’ve never seen before” that would somehow “soon be viewed with the same nostalgia-tinged contempt we have for the original iPod and iPhone.” After months of debate and speculation in the aftermath of its announcement, ten years ago this week the original iPad arrived and I finally got to review it.
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