The iPad changed my life!

I love an iPad game of Scrabble.

I sometimes read books on my iPad.

I don't have a phone, but I do have an iPad.

I have the iPad and I love Words With Friends.

I carry my iPad and laptop with me everywhere.

The iPad is the greatest thing as far as kids.

I read on my iPad. But honestly, I prefer print.

I really like the iPad. I think that's pretty cool.

You really can't function without a phone or an iPad.

I'm active on Twitter, and I love my iPad and my Kindle.

The iPad needs to catch up with Flash before I put a hand on it.

I have a computer and an iPad, but I have no interest in Twitter.

People, me included, have a truly emotional thing about this iPad.

The iPad is a superior consumption device for material on the Web.

The future of screens isn't about the iPad. It's much, much bigger.

I'm an Apple-mad person. The iPad is now such a big part of my life.

The iPad is far and away the most successful product in its category.

If you want to run an ad on the iPad, it has to be approved by Apple.

I use the iPhone and iPad every day, and I no longer touch PCs at all.

There's no doubt: The iPad is a beautiful, extremely well-designed device.

What's great about the iPad and iPhone is that they are easy-on, easy-off.

That'll be my claim to fame: My grandmother-in-law is the oldest iPad user!

The iPad - is that a phone or a computer? If I put it on my wall is it a TV?

I love my paper and ink, but I see the benefits of the iPad and Apple Pencil.

I think that I do about 85% of what I used to do on my computer now on my iPad.

I've had the iPad for a nice little minute, not into gadgets like that, though.

My biggest vice is playing solitaire on my iPad. It's bad. I mean, it's ridiculous.

I use my iPad many times a day, and it has cut my use of my laptop by more than half.

I've attempted tech-free days when I turn off the phone and stare at the iPad instead.

You can go from creating the design on your iPad to making the object on your MakerBot.

I recently purchased an iPad 2 because I didn't want to wait for the iPad 3 and iPad 4.

I started designing the greenest the most connected home before the iPhone and the iPad.

We're paying a lot of attention to the iPad. But we're expanding that to a tablet focus.

The iPad is becoming the babysitter… Silicon Valley programs these things to be addictive.

Myself, I really like the iPad mounted as a frame, with a happy slideshow cycling through.

The job of the iPad should be to be so powerful and capable that you never need a notebook.

The iPad's all about proprietary apps that are supposed to be amazing on the bigger screen.

I listen to Prince on my iPad. And I use a Chords & Scales app to warm up before performing.

I love my iPad Pro and my Apple pencil. They have changed the way I work in really cool ways.

I have an iPad and I watch three things: 'The Daily Show,' '60 Minutes,' and 'Meet the Press.'

I see the iPad as a wonderful new drawing medium, but I am at a loss as to how to make it pay.

With fashion, you really need to understand the aspects of construction. Not just design on an iPad.

I get up every morning, and walk down to the Starbucks, sip my coffee and do some business with my iPad.

It's the combination of marrying a beautiful woman three decades younger and my iPad that keeps me young.

During long car rides to the set, after I study my script, I go onto my iPad to read books and play games.

It's a nice reader, but there's nothing on the iPad I look at and say, 'Oh, I wish Microsoft had done it.'

If one percent of the people who take iPad or iPhone videos of concerts watch them, I'd be very surprised.

I constantly do puzzle books. Smash through them. My iPad's full of them. Logic puzzles. Bridges. Slitherlink.

What the iPad does is it opens people's minds to a new way of doing things. They're actually thirsting for it.

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