IPad and RAW images

Looking at the iPad specs it states it can import RAW images, but the RAW format is not listed in the viewable type of files. Has anybody tried loading a RAW image to the iPad and then view it?
Thanks in advance.

Here is an answer for you (basically 'no') from another posting:
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=11328583#11328583

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