
of kids want an iPad
The Nielsen Company presented a cadre of individuals with a list of nice, shiny gadgets and let them cross off anything and everything they'd like to buy in the next six months, and 31 percent of kids 6-12 picked the iPad as one of them.

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loving the gold and black... kind of reminds me of a NES with a zelda theme... 400$ is about right for this product, if a net book without an optical drive and a worse chipset can go for 350 - 450 (cough cough hp) why cant an actual net top that is more along the lines of desktop replacement, when i first say it i thought hell yes im buying one putting it on a shelf below my 50 inch lg..... its perfect yes its a bit of a mac mini rip, but honestly who cares the saying comes to mind (its like the pot calling the kettle black) meaning who cares you both are the same perform the same and do the same things stop ragging on each other just because ones an apple product and runs mac and ones a asrock product and runs windows.... THEY ARE ALL PC'S MADE FROM THE SAME PARTS DIFFERENT STICKERS GLOWING EMBLEMS AND OPERATING SYSTEMS DONT MAKE A DIFFERENCE BECAUSE THEY ALL HAVE USED AND STILL HAVE USED THE SAME COMPONENTS. until microsoft or apple starts macing processors, graphics cards, sound cards, hdd drives, power supplies, etc... thats when you people can start comparing apples to oranges ( no pun intended) but right now people are just comparing oranges and oranges
the ion would be a great plus but still i think its a good product