1/28/2010 6:27:46 PM
1/28/2010 6:33:51 PM
Noen who pissed in your cornflakes? you make points and then when someone comes back with any sort of valid rebuttal to your proclamations you immediately accuse them of missing the point. my comments were almost exclusively about touch interfaces and screen interfaces as a whole, if that is somehow massive device integration then you completely missed my point about it mostly being a new access point to existing devices. Ahmet
1/28/2010 6:36:38 PM
1/28/2010 6:38:40 PM
true enough.... it did seem out of character...damnit guys this is tech talk, have a level of decency. fucking hell.
1/28/2010 6:40:41 PM
^hahaha...while i totally agree with you, sadly tech talk is the place where decency comes to get its ass kicked and die.
1/28/2010 6:41:36 PM
i would expect that in chitchat, or even in sports talk. but really? REALLY?
1/28/2010 6:42:56 PM
technophiles = knowledgeable = opinionated = arrogant = juvenile pretentiousnesswe're almost as bad as doctors. we think we know everything and nobody can teach us anything.forgot to add, most users are male, and dammit we're always right.[Edited on January 28, 2010 at 6:47 PM. Reason : .]
1/28/2010 6:46:42 PM
you forgot to add: We also don't like to ask for directions because we're never lost.
1/28/2010 6:47:58 PM
i might actually wander into Chit Chat just to read the iPad thread... wonder what they're discussing over there.... probably still wondering if it'll fit in their pockets.
1/28/2010 6:51:52 PM
lol, honestly a lot of peoples high expectations were rather brought down to earth. like they are for every keynote just about. amazing that people can still that hyped up over something. it's still a interesting device that will probably expand the tablet market several times over, which is good for everyone.example: do you really think ms would have bothered with a zune or zune hd if apple hadn't come up with the ipod and ipod touch/iphone?[Edited on January 28, 2010 at 6:55 PM. Reason : s]
1/28/2010 6:53:37 PM
Magical.
1/28/2010 7:01:31 PM
1/28/2010 7:19:26 PM
I am baffled people don't believe you pay a significant markup for the shiny apple on the case of any machine you buy from them. ESPECIALLY in the laptop market.I purchased the largest available iMac (screen size) for 1500 bucks from the Apple store. I then priced a full PC from newegg, including case, power supply, and dual 24 inch monitors. All parts were faster (cpu) and bigger (RAM, HDD) and all were quality name brands.It came out to 1200. not to mention it included a fucking keyboard and mouse that were worth a shit.you pay for the name on all apple products, bottom line.What do you think would happen if they allowed OSX to run on any hardware? They would be out of the computer selling business. I could have gotten twice the machine for less cost and had the same experience, if not better.
1/28/2010 8:49:39 PM
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1/28/2010 9:52:25 PM
okay here's your whole sentence
1/28/2010 10:05:04 PM
I think most people are missing the real genius of the iPad. It does one thing really well, surf the net. Flicking, pinching and touch webpages is a much better experience than mouse and keyboard. Also, did anyone notice how fast it renders and animates webpages? I can live with single tasking device as long as its doing the one thing I am interested in really fast. This is the real feature that I see. They have created what could be considered the best internet device ever. I hate to sound like a Apple fanboy but I think the iPad is a game changer. I think its going to redefine computing. I think that this device is not only going to carve out a niche segment between iPhone and PC, I think its going to eventually become bigger than even Laptops (give it 10 years). A device that changes the paradigm of mouse and keyboard to a simpler interface of touch only is what we are talking about. Touch interface to computers is going to be a slow shift but it is going to happen, the iPad is just the kickstart.Like Steve Jobs said, netbooks only exist because they are cheap laptops, not because they do anything better than a laptop. The iPad interface of touching and pinching to browse the net will become the standard. On top of all this, the apps will put this thing over the top. You think you have seen some neat stuff on the iPhone, wait till developers get their hands on a 10'' touch screen.I think people will eventually move away from using laptops at home and migrate towards simpler tablet products. I mean when you get home from work, you don't want to sit in front of anther computer for several more hours do you? You want to use the internet, but in the most convenient easiest to use form. That is the iPad.You heard it hear first kids. Come back and read this post in 5 years and you will realize that I know what the fuck I am talking about.
1/28/2010 10:14:15 PM
speaking of ^http://bit.ly/dmZCqYPost at UsabilityPost discussing misconceptions about the iPad. Pretty well thought out article. I'm not saying it's all correct but I have made the same observation that people think it's literally "just a big Touch". Don't get me wrong, I think Apple could have done much better and I'm not springing for v1 more than likely. I do think it'd be fun to mess around with.. and if they add a few more things I'd probably consider v2.[Edited on January 28, 2010 at 10:22 PM. Reason : ]
1/28/2010 10:21:52 PM
Just did my daily rounds of websites and email while watching tv. Definitely would have preferred to do that on a tablet rather than laptop. This is going to be another ipod or iphone. Yesterday after the announcement, everyone at work was panning the device and complaining about shit they don't even use. Today, everyone is on board because they went home and realized it would be their main browsing device at home.Also, I have no problem owning all the devices -- laptop to get work done on the go, iphone while on the go, tablet for sitting on the couch (desktop is pretty much dead in the home). Out of those 3 situations, the last one is actually the biggest market. Shit, this could be even bigger than ipod or iphone. [Edited on January 28, 2010 at 10:23 PM. Reason : ^^ then they scroll back 2 pages and see where I posted the same thing ]
1/28/2010 10:21:56 PM
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1/28/2010 10:44:37 PM
Ok skokiaan I guess you did beat me to the punch a bit. You, me and the guy that wrote that article can all see thru the bs. I thought the one paragraph he wrote sums up a lot. People don't know what they want, but when they have a chance to use it they realize its what they want and need. Its not about features, its about doing primal task really really well. Instantaneous response is the killer app here. Hardware and software tuned to perfection to give you effortless web browsing experience. All other competitors still haven't got a clue of about what Apple has done here. They seem to never figure it out, they keep giving people what they ask for, more features. But more features is not what people really want and need.From the article that skokiaan posted http://bit.ly/dmZCqY
1/28/2010 10:47:32 PM
dangit i hate seeing typo's in my own posts right after i write them.. of != off i wonder if the iPad's responsiveness stays snappy... i know my iPhone 3G's didn't
1/28/2010 10:56:27 PM
1/28/2010 11:14:03 PM
Do you guys have pages and pages of apps? I've had my 3Gs since release and its still as snappy as ever.
1/28/2010 11:18:28 PM
i have about ~50 apps installed. only use about 10 regularly. i probably could restore to factory settings and resync but i'm a little disappointed i should have to do that with a fancy Apple product.
1/28/2010 11:20:49 PM
1/28/2010 11:24:43 PM
Get a 3GS! :o I thought that as much as I use the phone, and switch between it's apps, the upgrade would be worth it, it was, more so than Edge -->3g was at that time.I could not be happier w/the iPhone, and my other Apple devices, all of which I really appreciate (like Airport Xpress/AirTunes, etc), and to me a lot of the value comes from the user experience, but yes I enjoy how well built/thought out they are, and will pay a premium for the devices I like. That review is spot on, and sums up how I feel about the device. I'll be pretty tempted to buy one for mom, too, actually...
1/28/2010 11:30:41 PM
^^ You don't want "less" technology, you want more seamless technology.There's several GPS mapping/tracking apps in Android as well as iPhone, I use iMapMyRide. One of the main benefits to me (as I've said before here) of Apple products (and previous to that Nokias) is that they have standardized data/charging systems/cables. Any MagSafe from any Apple will plug into and charge any other MagSafe device. I never have to bring a charger with me when I go to visit family, or go to my girlfriend's or whatever else. Same w/the iPhone and it looks like iPad, the synch cable also charges, and it's the same as the iPod family, which means there's a charger practically everywhere. It's a huge bonus that all newer iPod docks will even charge your phone...
1/28/2010 11:34:14 PM
wait, it doesn't have handwriting recognition? something that EVERY OTHER TABLET ON THE MARKET HAS? what the fuck, dude. yep, this looks like an iPod all over again. Twice the price, half the features, ten times the marketing.
1/28/2010 11:58:18 PM
1/29/2010 12:10:44 AM
1/29/2010 12:10:48 AM
1/29/2010 12:26:27 AM
The iPOd was on the market for a year, and was Mac only, with almost no TV ads for it, and was popular enough for 3rd parties to write software to make the Mac only device work with Windows.
1/29/2010 12:28:47 AM
marketing.
1/29/2010 12:30:52 AM
nope, you're wrong.
1/29/2010 12:33:16 AM
1/29/2010 12:37:41 AM
Please explain to me the awesome user experience you're going to have when you're forced to A) constantly hold the device with one hand, rendering you unable to type normally on it; B) forced to sit at an unnatural angle with your hands like a T-Rex to rest it in your lap and have it be useable; or C) develop a variant of taco-neck-syndrome where your head sits at a right angle to the rest of your body.The 3GS a little under 5oz and is handheld, the iPad is 24oz and unless you're Shaq, not handheld. How comfortable to work with is this thing actually going to be? It's lightweight, but constantly having to balance it to use it?
1/29/2010 12:53:09 AM
I want one of those devices they have at the apple store that do all that shit. when i bought my 3G, i signed with my finger.
1/29/2010 12:55:16 AM
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1/29/2010 1:19:17 AM
perhaps. i've learned to type pretty quick on my iphone too though. i'd probably adjust to typing on a tablet surface. also, i print VERY SLOWLY. i could type with one finger on a full-sized keyboard and still be quicker]
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