The iPad is coming!

The iPad is coming!  The iPad is coming!  If you ordered your iPad
early, you can pick it up at the Apple Store this Saturday.  Or if you
asked for it to be shipped directly to you, I’ve seen several reports of
units being shipped out of China a few days ago, so they should be in
your hands soon.  If you just show up at an Apple Store this Saturday, I
suspect that you’ll find them out of stock, but most Best Buy stores
are supposed to get a few units so you might have better luck there.

There was much coverage of the iPad earlier this week.  Brad Stone of the New York Times wondered
whether the iPad could live up to the hype.  Adding to that hype, in
the cover story on this week’s Newsweek, Dan
Lyons said
that the iPad could change everything.  And Josh Topolsky of Engadget posted a comprehensive preview.

But now some of the real reviews are in.  Apple sent several reviewers their very own iPads about a week ago, and around 9pm Central last night, Apple lifted its embargo and allowed those reviewers to talk about the iPad.  The initial reviews have been glowing.  Here are the ones that I have seen so far:

If you want to learn more about what the different built-in apps on the iPad
look like, earlier this week Apple posted Guided Tours of
several of the apps.

Because the iPad runs the iPhone OS, I plan to include some discussion of the iPad on iPhone J.D.  But if you want even more iPad news for lawyers, I recommend two websites.  First, Tablet Legal.  This was the first
website dedicated to the use of iPads by lawyers.  Josh Barrett has
been doing a great job with this site, and I’m sure it’s going to get
even better once he gets his iPad.  For example, here is a great article on the great expectations for legal apps on the iPad.

Second, I am looking forward to The iPad LawyerBen Stevens
of The Mac Lawyer
fame announced at ABA TECHSHOW during a presentation that we gave
together that he will debut The iPad Lawyer very soon; for now, the site just redirects to The Mac Lawyer.  Ben told me
that he ordered a 64 GB iPad (the non-3G model).

But of course, all of the regular legal technology sites are likely to be flush with iPad coverage, especially over the next few days and weeks.  One recent example worth noting is this article by Randall Ryder of The Lawyerist explaining how the iPad would be useful during meetings with clients.

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