Yes, I do. It's not meant too be a "computer" but more of a media device. Watch movies, play apps, listen to music, read books, browse the web......
I think some are disappointed it's not more of a computer that does "everything". It's supposed to be something to use on your couch or bed, on a plane... If it did everything that everyone wanted it to it would of cost a lot more, than people would be complaining about that. This is also just the first generation, imagine it in 2 or 3, 4 or 5 more. The possibilities one day will be amazing.
I think it's going to sell well, the price point is good and it will bring many more users to be able to do the things it's intended for with a touch of their fingers and without the complicity of a computer operating system.
I love love love my iPhone and since I bought it two years ago, I repeatedly said "I wish I had one with a bigger screen." Now I can, yay!!! I can use my iPhone for 99% of what I do on the computer and now even more with the large screen of the iPad.
I know that laptops you can buy for cheaper that do the same type of things and maybe more, but some like me, hate the track pad, I still can't copy and paste, hate the boot times. The touch of the iPad is easy for children, older people and those that are unfamiliar with computers.
It will replace my laptop, work as a book reader and DVD player in the car..... I can't wait.
