And you are a flat out liar or just willfully ignorant. No surprise either way as you are trying to refute such patently prima facie facts of x86 incompatibility, complete dearth of apps, performance issues, etc.
What performance issues? Apps do take a bit to load when you first fire them up, but they also do on the iPad. I've seen Facebook app take upwards of 15 seconds to load on my 3.
Oh, and Safari freezing for 3-4 seconds while it loads heavy webpages.
...and apps crashing. I can't use Pages without it kicking me to the springboard at least twice per session.
The iPad must be terrible, too. EVERYTHING SUCKS! I HATE IT ALL!
Dearth of apps? Yeah, things are a bit slim pickings over in the Marketplace at the moment, but it's not
terrible. I'd put it roughly on par with the iPhone when it first gained access to app store 4 years ago.
One thing I can agree with is the RT doesn't offer any super compelling reason to choose it over the iPad at the moment. It's neat, but I don't see myself wanting to ditch my iPad for one, neat keyboard or not.
That said, it's not a bad device. Far from it. It's fantastic for a first rev, sports some great ideas that could make it more comfortable to use than an ipad for heavier work, and has the promise of offering even better things over the horizon.
iPad has Numbers, Pages and Keynote. They're not as powerful as Office, but they are designed for a touch screen and don't require a keyboard.
Let me give you an example of what it's like to use Pages without a keyboard.
a...n...d....t...h...e...n...I...s...a...i...d...t...o...M...a...b...l...e...
"...Crap. I messed something up a couple paragraphs back. I'll just use my finger to place my cursor right...there...no...there...no...DAMNIT...no...you son of a...THERE! FINALLY"!
It's got a great touchscreen interface, but there's no way in HELL I'd use it without my keyboard.