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Author:  DeJesus [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 12:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Apple iPad

just unveiled.
499 is a great price, thought they'd be more expensive

Author:  rhinomilk [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 12:41 pm ]
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have an ipod touch and a laptop.... not sure if i need something in between. looks cool though

Author:  Punkin Donuts [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 1:22 pm ]
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I like it, but I think I'll wait until the 2nd gen (if I get one at all).

Author:  gatchabert [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:00 pm ]
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:lol: iPad...nice name...

Author:  aquaphase [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:23 pm ]
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I might actually be in on this one. I need something portable like my iPhone, but more laptop like to blog and get work done on. If not the iPad, I'll probably pick up an Asus EEE PC. I'll just have to compare the numbers.

Author:  marswillrule [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:49 pm ]
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gatchabert wrote:
:lol: iPad...nice name...


isn't that how people from boston say ipod?

I don't see a need for this.

Author:  atease [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 3:04 pm ]
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marswillrule wrote:
gatchabert wrote:
:lol: iPad...nice name...


isn't that how people from boston say ipod?

I don't see a need for this.



HEY....we don't all speak like that!

and if you're going to be correct about it, the pronunciation here would be "I-pahd"

Author:  LamourSupreme [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 3:20 pm ]
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marswillrule wrote:
gatchabert wrote:
:lol: iPad...nice name...


isn't that how people from boston say ipod?

I don't see a need for this.


i hate to say it Bert but this is the future. Laptops will soon be obsolete.

Author:  BloodDrinker6969 [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 3:24 pm ]
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I hope they make it with a Cheetoh's-Orange-Finger resistant screen. Otherwise there will be trouble. :oops:

Author:  c77 [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 3:38 pm ]
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I don't need it but I will buy it, good for travels and what not but got to get a new bike aswell, looks like I got to design some more websites quick

Author:  Joe [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:31 pm ]
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Quite a few deal breakers for me.
No multitasking and no flash.

http://i.gizmodo.com/5458382/8-things-t ... t-the-ipad

Author:  Biff [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 4:36 pm ]
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LamourSupreme wrote:
i hate to say it Bert but this is the future. Laptops will soon be obsolete.

Image
All peripherals will soon be obsolete

Author:  gatchabert [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:11 pm ]
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Joe wrote:
Quite a few deal breakers for me.
No multitasking and no flash.

http://i.gizmodo.com/5458382/8-things-t ... t-the-ipad

yes...the lack of multitasking is a big minus.

Author:  lurker [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:15 pm ]
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i have no desire to read books on anything but physical paper.

its cool sure but. i don't really have any use for this. my iphone and toshiba laptop work in tandem just fine.

Author:  aquaphase [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:48 pm ]
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lurker wrote:
i have no desire to read books on anything but physical paper.


I used to think that, but I'm a total Kindle convert now. It's just so damn convenient. When eating pho and reading a paperback, I made a total mess. With the kindle, it's a breeze.

Author:  GoldenArmKid [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 6:21 pm ]
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but what about the book collection/shelf..

the future looks wack

Author:  Collin Shots [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 7:00 pm ]
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DeJesus wrote:
499 is a great price


Shareholders didn't think so :lol:

Author:  Kevlo9 [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 7:40 pm ]
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:lol:

So it's a BIG ipod/iphone with less capabilities?!

Maybe the 3rd/4th generation version may bring something worth buying.

Author:  Grizlli [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:13 pm ]
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When I here tablet I think art, Could this think use adobe illustrator etc. May be a stupid question but I'm not tech savvy.

Author:  Lalo [ Wed Jan 27, 2010 10:17 pm ]
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gatchabert wrote:
:lol: iPad...nice name...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFNQE_TzQNI

Author:  Deadbone [ Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:35 am ]
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A lot of disappointed tech heads left comments to Engadget's 'editorial review' of Apple's new ipad.
This guy made some interesting points.....

MochaOrange wrote:


Okay, so this is what I'm confused about.

Why does everyone think this is a gadget for us? If you're reading this, you're a geek. Okay, that might not be entirely fair, but it's pretty likely. It seems to me, if you wanted to create a truly beautiful geek tablet, it would be more open, come with a more hackable interface, and you could do more things with it: say, multitask.

Okay, so they didn't include any of those sexy geek features. So what is it? It's a device for every day, Joe Blow consumers. I showed this to one of my friends in IT and he said "Huh, that's interesting." I showed this to my boss and he freaked out. He thought this was the coolest thing ever. It does basically everything he's ever used his laptop for, and it's tinier and cheaper. This is a device for him.

Think about it this way. What does your mother (or grandmother, or whatever. Think "non-tech" relative here) need in a computer? She needs to check her e-mail, maybe send an e-card or two to some friends via a web browser. She'll check out the latest news when something big happens on CNN.com. She'll want to be able to collect some pictures of her kids and grandkids, and maybe share them with some friends over coffee. She'll want to be able to read a book while sitting in a waiting room, and maybe even listen to some music. Once in a while, she might even download a movie to pass the time on a long flight.

If you outlined what my mother does with technology, this is basically it. Nothing more, nothing less. She's not a complete idiot user or someone who hates computers, she's just more interested in doing analog things most of the time. When you look at it from her perspective, this is a great device. It can do everything she needs, and replace the big iMac I got her that really just eats up space on it's massive desk. More computer than the iPad is really just wasteful for some people.

On the flip side, I think this will be a fantastic device for me. I actually plan on ditching my iPhone and replacing it with an iPad. I'll be moving to a month-to-month cell provder and get myself a crappy dumbphone, which isn't a big deal, since I don't really talk or text much anyway. That should save me about $60 a month on my wireless bill. Next, I'll get my iPad and load it up with the exact same stuff that was on my iPhone. Since I'm almost always somewhere with a pretty decent WiFi connection, I might not even keep up with my $30 month-to-month 3G access. Finally, I'll stop carrying my laptop around everywhere, because I'll have a device with a decently-sized screen that I can goof off with from time to time when I'm not working.

Finally, I have some questions of my own for you guys. Why exactly is the front-facing camera so important? It's not on the iPhone, and I can't honestly say I've /ever/ used the webcam on my MacBook Pro. If I want to take a picture, I've got an excellent Canon SLR. I've personally never liked the idea of video chatting, and don't really know anyone else who does. If you need to talk to someone, go meet them at a coffee shop or invite them over. Otherwise, send them a text message.

Again, what's the deal with multitasking? Apparently I'm in the stone-age when it comes to using my iPhone. I generally play a game from time to time when I'm waiting for something to upload at work, or I listen to music on it in my car. When I'm out with friends I often use it to pull up things online or check facts on Wikipedia. Other than that... I've got a laptop. I can't really say I've ever really had the desire to chat on AIM while surfing CNN and listening to Pandora. That sort of intense use-case is the sort of thing I have a serious computer for. Communicating and occasionally noodling-around are what I have an iPhone for. That, and I hate the blackberry interface.

So, enough about me. Any thoughts?



Also, i'm sure a lot of new features will come into play with the many forthcoming firmware updates. (let alone the apps dev scene)
I'm very interested in getting one, but as Punkin Donuts said; think i'll wait for the 2nd gen release.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/27/editorial-engadget-on-the-ipad/#comments

Author:  plasticXO [ Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:38 am ]
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I'll pass on the iPad, I'm eagearly waiting the iPud and the iPid.

Author:  gforce [ Thu Jan 28, 2010 3:04 am ]
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It's a solution in search of a problem. And admittance that the MacBook Air was a waste of time and money.

It won't display the web any better than a notebook once the touch pad is on screen, it won't be any better than a similarly priced Netbook.

Author:  BloodDrinker6969 [ Thu Jan 28, 2010 5:25 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Apple iPad

aquaphase wrote:
lurker wrote:
i have no desire to read books on anything but physical paper.


I used to think that, but I'm a total Kindle convert now. It's just so damn convenient. When eating pho and reading a paperback, I made a total mess. With the kindle, it's a breeze.

Really? I mean, it doesn't sound like the book/kindle would make the difference in the mess so much as the bowl of broth and noodles that fwap the broth all over the place. I n that situation I'd rather get a book all pho'd up than any electrical device.

Author:  Kevlo9 [ Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Apple iPad

Deadbone wrote:
A lot of disappointed tech heads left comments to Engadget's 'editorial review' of Apple's new ipad.
This guy made some interesting points.....

MochaOrange wrote:


Okay, so this is what I'm confused about.

Why does everyone think this is a gadget for us? If you're reading this, you're a geek. Okay, that might not be entirely fair, but it's pretty likely. It seems to me, if you wanted to create a truly beautiful geek tablet, it would be more open, come with a more hackable interface, and you could do more things with it: say, multitask.

Okay, so they didn't include any of those sexy geek features. So what is it? It's a device for every day, Joe Blow consumers. I showed this to one of my friends in IT and he said "Huh, that's interesting." I showed this to my boss and he freaked out. He thought this was the coolest thing ever. It does basically everything he's ever used his laptop for, and it's tinier and cheaper. This is a device for him.

Think about it this way. What does your mother (or grandmother, or whatever. Think "non-tech" relative here) need in a computer? She needs to check her e-mail, maybe send an e-card or two to some friends via a web browser. She'll check out the latest news when something big happens on CNN.com. She'll want to be able to collect some pictures of her kids and grandkids, and maybe share them with some friends over coffee. She'll want to be able to read a book while sitting in a waiting room, and maybe even listen to some music. Once in a while, she might even download a movie to pass the time on a long flight.

If you outlined what my mother does with technology, this is basically it. Nothing more, nothing less. She's not a complete idiot user or someone who hates computers, she's just more interested in doing analog things most of the time. When you look at it from her perspective, this is a great device. It can do everything she needs, and replace the big iMac I got her that really just eats up space on it's massive desk. More computer than the iPad is really just wasteful for some people.

On the flip side, I think this will be a fantastic device for me. I actually plan on ditching my iPhone and replacing it with an iPad. I'll be moving to a month-to-month cell provder and get myself a crappy dumbphone, which isn't a big deal, since I don't really talk or text much anyway. That should save me about $60 a month on my wireless bill. Next, I'll get my iPad and load it up with the exact same stuff that was on my iPhone. Since I'm almost always somewhere with a pretty decent WiFi connection, I might not even keep up with my $30 month-to-month 3G access. Finally, I'll stop carrying my laptop around everywhere, because I'll have a device with a decently-sized screen that I can goof off with from time to time when I'm not working.

Finally, I have some questions of my own for you guys. Why exactly is the front-facing camera so important? It's not on the iPhone, and I can't honestly say I've /ever/ used the webcam on my MacBook Pro. If I want to take a picture, I've got an excellent Canon SLR. I've personally never liked the idea of video chatting, and don't really know anyone else who does. If you need to talk to someone, go meet them at a coffee shop or invite them over. Otherwise, send them a text message.

Again, what's the deal with multitasking? Apparently I'm in the stone-age when it comes to using my iPhone. I generally play a game from time to time when I'm waiting for something to upload at work, or I listen to music on it in my car. When I'm out with friends I often use it to pull up things online or check facts on Wikipedia. Other than that... I've got a laptop. I can't really say I've ever really had the desire to chat on AIM while surfing CNN and listening to Pandora. That sort of intense use-case is the sort of thing I have a serious computer for. Communicating and occasionally noodling-around are what I have an iPhone for. That, and I hate the blackberry interface.

So, enough about me. Any thoughts?



Also, i'm sure a lot of new features will come into play with the many forthcoming firmware updates. (let alone the apps dev scene)
I'm very interested in getting one, but as Punkin Donuts said; think i'll wait for the 2nd gen release.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/27/editorial-engadget-on-the-ipad/#comments


I do not agree with this at all...

Quote:
It's a device for every day, Joe Blow consumers.
Really?!

I would say that Joe Blow consumers already have a device that they can use to get what they need done (chances are a more capable device). Also these consumers are not going to go out and drop $500 on a new toy...you know who will? Mac fans and us geeks. If the ipad was designed just for the Joe Blows it would be a huge financial disappointment,

Quote:
Again, what's the deal with multitasking?
Again really?! Basic computing requires multitasking.

This sounds like an Apple fanboy trying to cover up for another lackluster product.


I do think that the ipad has potential and can have a bright future with some much needed improvements (so it can even compete with a basic netbook).

That is all for now. :lol:

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