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Originally Posted by NCASAUmp
Okay, I'll bite.
In this case, I don't consider the iPad a communication device. Knowing the product, I would classify it more as an electronic scorekeeping device. I really don't see how an iPad could effectively be used to gain any upper hand over another team.
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If there is a wifi signal nearby, any number of ways are available to communicate. Eventually (probably the eyePad 3G

), it will connect to cell phone service, as well. But, if some coach is dumb enough to take a $700 electronic device out into the playing field, well ...