iPads and other tablets are cool, but they provide a view into a world that can often provide information and messages that are in conflict with the true Christian-American way of life. But what if you could get a tablet that would pre-filter your media sources for you…linking you directly to Christian radio stations, making it easy to get all your e-books from a Christian retailer, filtering out the internet’s naughty bits, etc.

Bizarrely, based on the specs, this tablet is in some ways a better deal than the Kindle Fire (cheaper, better battery, albeit a crappier display), but it doesn’t do Flash and you can only see the pre-approved internet. So there’s that.

The editor of the Tucson Weekly. I have no idea how I got here.

2 replies on “Finally, the Christian iPad You Were Waiting For”

  1. Not being much of a Christian, I’m not offended by this even though it surely could offend a lot of people. But probably the offendees don’t read the Weekly so I guess you are preaching to the choir.

    Bizarrely?

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