“The iPad, as Steve Jobs told us from his comfy leather chair at Macworld, represents a new computing form factor that falls squarely between the laptop and the smartphone,” Andy Greenberg reports for Forbes. “Which raises a curious problem for the Transportation Security Administration: Is the iPad a ‘laptop’ that must be taken out of a bag and put through a scanner separately? Or does it fall into some other, less bomb-like category of gadget that can slip through security hidden in your briefcase?”
“The answer, according to Altimeter Group technology analyst Charlene Li, seems to be another point in the iPad’s favor,” Greenberg reports. “As she wrote in her Twitter feed today, Li took a flight with her iPad in tow and discovered that she wasn’t required to pull it out of her bag in the security line.”
Greenberg reports, “The TSA seems to draw a fairly fuzzy line between what does and doesn’t qualify as a computer capable of hiding a bomb. Li says a Kindle doesn’t count, but a netbook does, and so does an XBOX… Given these shades of semantics, we’ve put in a call to the TSA for the whole story about the iPad’s airport security status.”
Full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: Good luck with this in the future as, in our experience, one TSA guard’s interpretation is virtually guaranteed to be different than one in the very next lane.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “qka” for the heads up.]
But my Apple TV I had to take out to be run through the X ray seperately.
I’ve had real problems getting my 27-inch iMac through. And I usually have to buy an extra seat just to use it.
Just as long as I don’t get stuck behind the mom with three squirrely kids.
@ChrissyOne…
Well, when Jesus comes riding back into town on his T-Rex, they all wanna help him clean up the riff-raff. When His helpers start out by performing a Mass suicide, the sane rejoice!
Am I thinking of the wrong movie?
I used to carry my Mac SE thru security back in the 80s and early 90s! I don’t remember having to take it out of its bag.
@Fredo
” “in our experience, one TSA guard’s interpretation is virtually guaranteed to be different than one in the very next lane.” “
“That’s how they keep the terrorists on their toes, dontcha know.”
That… and strip searching Grandmothers.