Patrick Rhone shares his thoughts on the new iPad 2. By the way I do plan on waddling over to my local Apple store and getting one after the line of lemmings has dwindled.
You know, when you launched the iPod app, fired up the latest episode of Enough, streamed it to your Airplay speakers, swiped through the New York Times, while you sipped free-trade coffee, and pondered what a blessed and wonderful life you had. A life filled with things you could only dream about as a kid and still foreign to 95% of the world’s population. A life free from the guilt your mother tried to instill when she told you to eat all of your vegetables because there were starving children in Asia and you should be grateful to have any food at all. Instead, you get to enjoy this still magical device and just tuck away in hidden places the possibility that those vegetable starved kids likely grew up to work in the factory that made said magic for you.
So yes, the iPad 2 is great if you need one. If you have an iPad today, the one you have is best.