I don't know what the iPad is like now but I got shot of mine mainly because it was cumbersome and you could only have one window open at a time. Most people just let their kids play on them don't they? About all they are good for.
Use mine all the time. Use if for NSC when at home, as a TV / Radio / Kindle on the train to work and for blogging / emailing articles on the move. It will become my stereo when Mrs GB buys me my Sonos for my birthday. Yes, the kids borrow it when I need to shut them up but I have got more use out of my pad than my phone.
geeks do not make a viable mass consumer market. the fitness sector shows there's a demand for "wearable" devices, but also that there's already a lot of competition, offering far cheaper solutions. one comment i read said they aren't going to ditch their trusty, well-battered running watch, for an expensive Apple device that would break. i know a sample of one, but illustrates the problem of that market need robust devices. the tech has been available for years, why isn't there other uses? because everyone has a smartphone, and they don't really need a remote control for it.
I'd much prefer the Nike+ Fuel Band.
Looks neater (imo) and does all the fitness stuff I'd need as well as sync very well to the iPhone
Oh, and it's about £200.00 cheaper.
Apple Store - Fuel Band
So wearables are fine, it's just the apple one that's unproven?