Three Cool Ways Entrepreneurs Use iPads for BusinessSlick slideshows and video conferencing merely scratch the surface of how entrepreneurs are using Apple's iPad for business.

ByDiana Ransom

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Forget table tents, at Scott Wise' Thr3e Wise Men pizzeria, iPads serve as menus.
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The iPad 2 may be on many consumers' wishlists,but should you buy in?

Some entrepreneurs may be on the fence -- perhaps deterred by the up to $829price tagor theup-to-five-week wait. Others may think the Apple device is overhyped and not as useful as some say.

But many have embraced the iPad -- and not just for presenting slick Power Point slides. Here's a look at some creative ways Apple's entrepreneurial faithful are using the iPad -- and how you can too:

Florian和Shannon Radke of Cinnaholic
Berkeley, Calif., bakery Cinnaholic uses iPads instead of cash registers.


Point of sale
When Shannon Radke and her husband Florian launched their upscale Berkeley, Calif., bakery,Cinnaholic, they bagged the old $3,000 and 100-pound cash registers for two $600iPads affixed to docking stations. They can process cash and credit-card transactions by way of Square, a free app and reader that turns the gadgets into credit-card payment systems with no contracts or merchant account required. Though cash purchases can be processed for free through the Square app, credit-card transaction fees, which range from 2.75% to 3.5% plus 15 cents, still apply.

Menus
If Steve Jobs calls the iPad 2 Apple's "third post-PC product,"Scott Wisecalls it a menu. At hisThr3e Wise Menpizzeria and brewery, which opened in January, the restaurateur installed iPads on the tables to allow diners to view the menu, thecompany's websiteand videos.

Production tool
DJ and producerRana Sobhanyknows a good beat when she hears one, but she's also pretty quick with technology. Using iPad apps like Groovemaker House and Pianist Pro, the New York City DJ is able to weave together seamless beats using just two iPads. She toldSwitchedthat the iPads, which set her back $1,200, are cheaper and easier to transport than typically clunky DJ equipment.

What creative business uses have you seen -- or would like to see -- for the iPad or other tablet?Leave a comment and let us know.

Diana Ransom is the former deputy editor of Entrepreneur.com.

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