He reminds you that the first iPhone sold for $600, but had a minimal number of applications. Just 2 months later, the price was cut to $400, and 10 months after that, they sold the iPhone 3G, with faster network access and thousands of more apps, for just $300 Hundreds and thousands of people lined up to buy the new iPhone 4, which they soon discovered had a critical error it had to be held just right, or the phone would lose its signal. You could buy the iPad now, he says, but why not wait until Apple releases a cheaper, faster iPad with better features? And then he reminds you that HP Google, and other competi tors will soon be releasing their own tablet comput ers. What if those are even better for medical records and they become the industry standard? Do we want to be left behind?