I think, with the IPS panel, they may make decent eBook readers, which no other tablet can really say.
1/27/2010 7:50:00 PM
^4 The big picture is that Apple is resting on its laurels by releasing underwhelming shit while Android devices catch up with a quickness.For every Apple tablet out there, there will be 3-5 Android devices released that have the same feature set and perform just as well as for much cheaper, especially if Google decide to be a more active part of the Android app development community.Example #1: The JooJoo.and BESIDES all of that, this entire MARKET is completely fabricated. The idea was for device convergence to make our lives SMALLER. Camera + Phone + MP3 player + Internet device + Voice dictation + Video player + whatever = iPhone.I'm saying that Apple has lost a step and everyone fawning over this thing is getting distracted by the smoke and mirror show.[Edited on January 27, 2010 at 7:58 PM. Reason : .]
1/27/2010 7:56:59 PM
1/27/2010 8:03:01 PM
neathttp://www.tomshardware.com/news/apple-ipad-iphone-ipod,9522.html
1/27/2010 8:07:04 PM
1/27/2010 8:10:55 PM
Just because I'm bored. From the iPhone thread:
1/27/2010 8:12:11 PM
^^ Blind.JooJoo. Google it. Engadget had a full show and tell on it in early December. Fully functional device that runs on Linux/Android.I'll pick apart the rest of your post later.
1/27/2010 8:12:32 PM
LOL @ google fanbois in here
1/27/2010 8:32:49 PM
1/27/2010 8:33:12 PM
1/27/2010 8:55:23 PM
scratch thatdo want[Edited on January 27, 2010 at 9:15 PM. Reason : c]
1/27/2010 8:56:46 PM
1/27/2010 8:58:17 PM
Just played with the simulator briefly. Pretty neat interface.
1/27/2010 9:11:43 PM
this may very well replace my car pc
1/27/2010 9:14:38 PM
My Apple enthusiast friends are already "defending" the iPad's shortcomings saying:"It's not about the first iteration....look at the evolution of the iPod!"I do not think it lived quite up to the hype, but that's just me.
1/27/2010 9:17:03 PM
1/27/2010 9:21:04 PM
^ Well it certainly does seem to be one of its kind. It doesn't fit into the portable devices: pdas, music players, phones. And it's not exactly a netbook/laptop. So I guess it is new in that way. I was surprised at the price. I figured Apple would jack the price up sky high.
1/27/2010 9:27:18 PM
Apple has been lowering their prices over the years. I'm not surprised its not sky high but I am surprised its this low.
1/27/2010 9:29:48 PM
1/27/2010 9:35:28 PM
^I don't see that at all. I think they're button placement works. The google maps app is useless as a GPS app for other reasons but thats definitely not one of them.
1/27/2010 9:50:04 PM
i think the ipad is incredibly underwhelming but they will sell a ton of them. i think subsequent versions and updates will make them pretty cool though.as far as all the gripes posted in the iphone thread, it seems like most, if not all of the "deal breakers" were addressed and fixed
1/27/2010 9:53:08 PM
these are what iWant, Tegra tablets:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMuELZDZW90
1/27/2010 10:15:39 PM
^looks dumb
1/27/2010 10:21:37 PM
the iPad is the ultimate coffee table book replacementand nothing moreexcept maybe a good navigator map for driving
1/27/2010 10:28:04 PM
in for 1
1/27/2010 11:10:04 PM
1/27/2010 11:38:26 PM
^its not the bullet points on the box that makes it a good product or better than another. Its how you string them together and make them work that puts you ahead of everyone else.
1/27/2010 11:45:09 PM
true. but if you don't have much in the way of bullet points to begin with, then... well, you get the picture
1/27/2010 11:47:07 PM
i agree with most of the arguments about it being underwhelmingbut at a $499 price point for the base model I think its a great device....if this was going for $1k+ I'd be laughing my ass off. But at this price point they'll sell a shit load
1/27/2010 11:50:10 PM
I will probably end up with one, as I enjoy surfing the web/reading reports, but seldom do more than that on a trip somewhere. 10 inch touch interface coupled with 10 hour battery life on a 1.5lbs device sounds like a good match for what I do with my laptop most of the time, while being less cumbersome to use. Another major consideration for me when looking at buying a laptop/phone, how universal the chargers are. Currently practically everybody I know has at least an iPod, which means I can charge my iPhone anywhere, if need be. This was a major reason I stayed with Nokias for a long time, I could plug the phone in anywhere, as they had chargers compatible across multiple models and platforms, as well as decent market penetration. Anyway, the same is true for my Apple laptops, all MacBook magsafe chargers will plug into and charge all MacBook/Pros, to me a huge benefit, that'll carry over to the iPad.I had a similar reaction at first to what most people are saying, but as a primary web surfing in the living room/music device, I will probably at least consider it...
1/28/2010 12:11:06 AM
If you are trying to still on the couch and chill, holding this thing up to view it would be a pain. The screen of a laptop is adjustable and you can sit it in your lap easily.
1/28/2010 12:13:47 AM
that's why they showed it sitting on your knees, but yeah there's a reason a laptop is free standing. Although it never phased Caption Picard. Padd![Edited on January 28, 2010 at 12:22 AM. Reason : s]
1/28/2010 12:22:11 AM
I now see how this is useful.The most common use for this is as a replacement for coming home from work, relaxing on the couch, and reading the news (back when there still were newspapers). When I am at home, the main things I use my computers (laptop, desktop) at home for are browsing, checking email, music, or chatting. This thing does the first 3 better than either my laptop, desktop, or iphone.So, that covers 80% of my use cases right there.Not only that, it's way better than the others for lounging. Using a laptop while sitting on the couch sucks ass. You are trapped with the thing on your lap, you have to hunch over to use it, and getting up and down is a pain in the ass (to go check something on the stove, do chore, pee, etc -- with a laptop, you have to worry about setting it down carefully, knocking it over, or hitting the screen). In fact, I usually set the laptop next to me on the couch and operate it with one hand while watching tv, eating, etc.The fact that this is an appliance with instant-on would also make it the first place I go when I need to check something (site, email, map). Much easier to access this quickly rather than wake/startup the laptop or desktop, sit down in front of it, and launch the appropriate app.So, it definitely has the potential to make my daily life more convenient. That is worth something to me, and this device is growing on me. I couldn't see why I would use it instead of my laptop or iphone, at first. There are other features I would like (along with making it lighter), but if it has the potential to be my main device for most of my home computer use, then it is valuable.For the 90% of the population who aren't nerds, this is a slam dunk appliance to have. It just works, it does the most common computer activities really well, it's more convenient than a laptop while sitting on your couch watching TV. Very easy to imagine my parents and older people using this instead of their laptops.(And I have a job, so I am at the point in my life where I will pay for convenience rather than waste my life dicking with pointless shit)^^ has, exact opposite conclusion. I hate the laptop on the couch, though I do agree this could be lighter. I'm sure it will be when larger OLEDs come down in price.[Edited on January 28, 2010 at 2:54 AM. Reason : .]
1/28/2010 2:47:46 AM
1/28/2010 5:58:59 AM
^^ I agree with most of what you're saying. However, most people who'd buy this have already purchased a laptop and a smartphone which can do all of the things this can. I don't know why you'd pay for yet another gadget. I wouldn't anyway.
1/28/2010 7:44:18 AM
sowhen's the MS Courier going to be officially available?
1/28/2010 8:07:34 AM
1/28/2010 8:33:34 AM
I think it's a neat gadget that will sell well because the price point is right. This isn't going to be anywhere near as revolutionary though as the ipod was for digital media or the iphone was for smartphones.I think there are some real annoyances though that need to be addressed that probably will happen down the road-- as was the case with the iphone.
1/28/2010 8:44:04 AM
1/28/2010 9:08:53 AM
until your friend on chat links you to youtube
1/28/2010 9:23:49 AM
^it plays youtube videos.
1/28/2010 9:30:02 AM
you want to comment on whats going on. you have 10" of screen real estate to do both.
1/28/2010 9:57:22 AM
if only they could have put th Mac OS on here instaed of the iPhone OS
1/28/2010 10:01:53 AM
my previous post was on a 1366x768 netbook while watching the ipad video on the side (hosted on youtube) while asking an apple friend questions about it. i will say I did have to pause my mp3 playing to listen to jobs.this netbook was 220$I could see my parents using one of these to be honest. [Edited on January 28, 2010 at 10:12 AM. Reason : .]
1/28/2010 10:07:13 AM
^^ OS X isn't optimized at all for touch-based system. This is exactly one of the reasons Windows-based tablets haven't taken off with the general public - because you're still just running windows, but with a stylus instead of a mouse. And this is also why Windows Mobile is crashing and burning as we speak, because it was designed over a decade ago to try to duplicate the Windows desktop experience on a small device. With the iPhone, Apple came out and said "this is ridiculous. we're not going to try to replicate OS X on a small screen. We need to build an OS that's specifically designed for small screens with touch input," and they've obviously followed up with the iPad
1/28/2010 10:19:26 AM
I could see my parents using one of these to be honest. Or anyone who's incompetent when it comes to technology. I mean let's be honest there's a lot of people that could use this. People who need something easy to use and no frills.[Edited on January 28, 2010 at 10:50 AM. Reason : .]
1/28/2010 10:48:53 AM
1/28/2010 10:53:08 AM
^^True, but to call it a "magical and revolutionary" device? Hardly.
1/28/2010 11:05:25 AM
1/28/2010 11:09:05 AM
how is an OS built and utilized over 2 years ago still considered revolutionary? so they made a larger ipod touch with 3g capabilities... that is hardly "magical and revolutionary"
1/28/2010 11:27:48 AM