Great iPad 2 Review by AnandTech
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4225/the-ipad-2-review/
This article is one of the most comprehensive reviews of not just the iPad 2 but the overall iPad and tablet experiences I have read.
As an almost fanatical iPad 1 user and now iPad 2 convert, I agree with many of the points in this review. The iPad is definitely a liberating experience - the ability to do so much more computing on the go than you can with your smartphone is awesome. At the same time, its almost that very aspect of the iPad that is its biggest let down - the iPad tricks you into thinking that its a full computer, whereas your smartphone never makes any such pretences. So when you enounter things like a flash video on your iPad that it refuses to play, it somehow feels idiotic... imagine if your browser on your laptop simply stopped supporting flash. Similarly, simple things like HTML (or at least Rich Text) email seem like a necessity for a device purporting to be a full computer. And of course alt/cmd tab to switch between apps, better copy-paste and all the other problems the article describes.
I still am a believer in the iPad and tablet computing in general. There are many activities and modes of "computing" that I find more enjoyable on the iPad than on my MacBook Air - including browsing the web, reading Flipboard for news, taking notes, etc. But if it is to replace the notebook as your primary computer for personal use (if not work) then a lot more evolution is needed. The "post-PC" era that Steve Jobs mentioned like 50 times in the iPad 2 launch event, is not here yet...



