Hi Roger,
David hit it right on regarding the 3G version and GPS. We have been using the iPad with our Mifi since the day we bought the iPad; Verizon now sells the two together as a bundle (and a subscription to the wireless broadband service). If you plan to use this as a GPS or charplotter, you definitely want the 3G version. You can subscribe monthly to AT&T, but we don't; no need, I just wanted that GPS chip. I have no idea if the version Verizon sells is the 3G, but I'd be surprised if it were.
Use of the iPad can be confusing... OK, let me clarify that: WHAT to use the iPad for can be confusing until you have one. People have said, "It is nothing more than a big iPod Touch," Yeah, kinda. I bought one of the first generation Touch years ago. I admit to being attracted to some techie things. That said, the iPad is not confusing, but very easy to use. I put mine in the hands of my 90 year old Mother to show her how it was an eReader and she was reading in seconds. She turned it from horizontal to vertical, pushed an app button, then enlarged an image with a "reverse pinch." It's that easy to use.
It is faster than my MacBook Pro to check e-mail. Just as fast to surf web sites. I REALLY like all the free and low priced apps. Other than solitaire, I don't play games on it. It is an outstanding photo viewer (and digital frame). A weather station. A BIG GPS in the car and a similar size chartplotter (to the E-80) in the boat. It will run for up to 10 hours on a charge. It is light and easy to carry... and the first thing I've ever bought to cause me to buy a "murse" (man purse) to carry it. It's an eReader for just about every format of eBooks... if you don't like Apple's iBooks, download the free Kindle or or Nook apps and read books in that format. It's an MP3 player (iPod) and a video viewer. The screen is bright and crisp. You can hand this around like a photo album, and the screen is viewable from wide angles. I REALLY like it.
What it doesn't do: it is not a full fledged computer; you can't run a full version of Photoshop or even Pages (Apple's version of MS Word). There are smaller app versions of those programs, but they do less. You can type on the screen, but I don't text and I like a "real" keyboard. But, it is very usable for short e-mail and forum response (not like I'm much for that short stuff :roll: ). You can download photos with it, but there isn't a USB port for other connectivity (i.e. you can't plug a printer into it). In fact, unless you have one of a few specific wireless printers, you can't print with it.
None of the above are deal breakers for me. I still work up images on my laptop and do most of my writing there. If you have a photo or document you need to print from the iPad, send it to your laptop and print from there. No big deal.
It doesn't have a phone built into it, but download Skype, Line 2, or one of the other available phone apps and you're talking. I have a small Verizon cell package, so when I get low on minutes, I use this to make long distance calls. With my Mother's current health situation, I have been on the phone a lot - this has been an inexpensive solution to my temporary need for more minutes.
I handed it to my brother-in-law after he asked, "Why would I need one of these?" I told him, "You probably don't." It took me a couple years to convince him that he would be happier with an iMac instead of another Windoze machine... he can't thank me enough. But, he doesn't travel much and has never web-surfed outside his home. But, he sure had fun playing with the iPad.
I wanted the 64gig 3G version. When we bought ours this summer, we were far from an Apple Store, but just a mere 3 hours from a Best Buy. Best Buy had one 3G version with 32gig, so I bought it. I don't load a lot of video or music on it, do have plenty of photos on it, so after 4 or 5 months of use, there is still 80% of the storage capacity available.
So, should you get one? I'm not sure anyone needs one, but ours sure gets used plenty by both of us... we hand it back and forth frequently. Go to an Apple store or Best Buy and play with one. The more you use it, the more use you may find for it.
Hope that helps.
Best wishes,
Jim