
If you are still trying to decide whether or not the iPad is the right device for you, maybe you should try carrying it around for a day or two to see how it feels in your hands. Well, now you can, or at least a paper version of it.
Jess Silverstone, the lead artist at Revolutionary Concepts, has created an iPad template that you can print out and assemble in only a few minutes.
The template is available as two separate PNG files. The front is located here and the back here. If you have a printer capable of borderless printing, your fake paper iPad should be nearly the same size as the real one. Jess has even included Apple’s A4 processor so you can cut it out and glue it on the inside for improved performance.
Below is what your paper iPad should look like when assembled. If it doesn’t, you may want to start over and follow the directions this time.

[via MacRumors]















Nice!
I’m working on an iPad now!
I can’t wait for iPad!
Going to try that now! Can’t wait for the release…I’m choosing between the AR. Drone and the iPad. This might help me in that decision.
Freakin’ hilarious. I’ve been having trouble finding an appropriately shaped flat rock.
Mine’s finished now! Turned out to be really good. Unfortunately, the A4 chip didn’t improve the performance…
Forgot to mention…More posts like this one, please!
lol, people have got a lot of time on their hands. let me go print mine out now.