Steve Jobs irritated and upset because of the reactions of the press after the presentation of the iPad

    In January of 2010, Steve Jobs presented to the whole world the iPad tablet, which most of them saw only as a larger iPod Touch, which unfortunately does not have much use. The reactions of the whole world after the presentation of the tablet challenged Steve Jobs mild depression seeing that his product is viewed with so little interest by the whole world. Steve Jobs told biographer Walter Isaacson that he is irritated and upset by the way the press and bloggers treat the iPad tablet that he designed and worked on so much.

The night of the iPad launch, Jobs confided with his biographer, "I kind of got depressed today. It knocks you back a bit." 

    Of course, a few months later, the iPad tablet was launched on the market, Apple stores were soon without units in stock and, miraculously, everyone praised the new product of the company from Cupertino. The iPad tablet was going to change the way we look at this kind of product and it was going to show the whole world that it needs a product that it initially treated with disdain.