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by stcredzero 5851 days ago
And then it hits. The iPad is for the nightstand. And for the sofa, and for the places between where you stand in line and where you sit at your desk. That’s why every iPad poster and billboard features it on a lap or a knee. They’ve stopped short of showing it on a chest in bed, but that’s where mine gets its most use.

Another use for a compact tablet/slate: shower radio. No, you don't put it in the shower, but it does quite well on the windowsill right outside to the shower, at the other end of the tub from the shower-head. There's no danger of it getting wet, yet I can use the NPR app to continue listening to the radio.

I've been doing this with the old Windows XP slate. The iPad is lighter and more convenient for this purpose.

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I agree. I'll get up in the morning, sit on the john and either add things to my NPR playlist (the NPR app is great- required download IMO) or read some news (or Hacker News), then listen to my playlist while I shower.

I haven't gotten in the habit of using it over my laptop for a lot of things, yet, but I think it will come. Just being able to lie in bed and watch something on NetFlix streaming, switch viewing positions, etc. is really convenient.

Throw in some some velcro and you're set.

http://vimeo.com/11886557

I don't find the iPad speaker is quite loud enough to be heard over my shower. I have to crank the volume on Maddow in VLC to get my morning news.
It's ideal for me because of the placement of my windowsill. Since it's on the end away from the showerhead, I can aim the iPad speaker through the gap between the wall and the shower curtain without fear of getting it wet or soapy. If my head is under the shower, I may have a hard time hearing it, but if I am soaping up, it's just fine.