That is why you make it small enough to fit in your pocket. I'm telling you Apple should hire me for R&D... that is what I call innovation.:ROFLMAO:
No but in all seriousness, a camera on this device would be a pro. Not so much to replace a digital camera but to act as a webcam. Think Skype or other video chatting programs, or creating your own podcasts. I mean even the majority of the netbooks that have been out for a while now have built in webcams.
I mean what was Apple thinking? No multitasking? That's huge. Why did they put a phone OS on this thing when everything the competition is coming out with (or already has out) has a full blown OS.
App Store??? The ability to use iPhone Apps on this thing??? OOOOOO thanks Apple. How about an actual OS so that I can use all the software I already own or have access to an uncountable number of "apps" that I'm not forced to purchase through Apple's store.
I mean how can they claim this is "the best way to experience the web" when you can't view flash. Again, this isn't a little thing, this is huge. I could seriously understand this shortcoming if there weren't all these tablet PCs in the market that have flash support.
Look, I'm not being critical just to be an a$$ or because I some how have a grudge against Apple. I actually was going to get an HP tablet PC before Christmas, but was convinced to hold off and wait for this "game changing" Apple product. I was seriously let down. There isn't one thing about this that is innovative. Better products that do the exact same thing, and more, have been out for a while now. I know because I've been in the market for one and have been doing the research.
What is the point of having a touchscreen when you can't use it for handwriting recognition, or for illustrating. That is what I look for in a tablet. I don't need a touchscreen to browse the internet or look through photos. I think it's silly to read books on digital display. I like to keep my music on a device I can drop in my pocket and go.
Don't get me wrong, I'm sure this device will make a lot of people happy and I'm glad for them. It's not a total waste of money, but it didn't live up to the hype, at the very least you have to admit that. The iPad is seriously missing important features that other products have had for a while now.
I really do hope the iPad is a huge success, because I believe it will show other companies that these tablets are marketable, and then we will begin to see real innovation and the features I believe should be standard on gadgets like this.
Except you can't do anything "while"... because it doesn't support multitasking. I hope at the very least when they say no multitasking they don't mean music while you play/work/surf the net on other apps. But to me no multitasking means no multitasking. A question from you folks that have an iPhone: can you listen to music and use other apps at the same time? Because from my understanding the iPad is supposed to be set up the same way.Have you guys really watched how teenagers use computers? this is tailor made for listening to music while: watching youtube/surfing/facebook/IM/downloading music.....oh and downloading the latest Twilight book.
I'd say you hit the nail on the head. Never thought of it this way, but it's just the new iPod, for literature.Pure and simple this is not a tablet, in the traditional designer sense...it's a device to enable Apple to do for publishing what it did for music. You're going to be able to rent or download books, magazines and daily periodicals (hell they may save a few newspapers with this!). They didn't build it to replace a laptop and give you the ability to run applications-you want that buy a lap top. Strictly a device to compete and kill the Amazon Kindle in the e-book arena and bring more people into the Apple fold. Like the iPhone and IPod, this will open Joe Public up to Apples products, like it or not. You guys are totally overthinking what the focus of this is. again, JMO...
Tim
Except you can't do anything "while"... because it doesn't support multitasking. I hope at the very least when they say no multitasking they don't mean music while you play/work/surf the net on other apps. But to me no multitasking means no multitasking. A question from you folks that have an iPhone: can you listen to music and use other apps at the same time? Because from my understanding the iPad is supposed to be set up the same way.
I hope I'm wrong on some of these, but from what I've been reading so far unfortunately I don't think I am. But... fortunately these are software related issues, I would imagine in time a new update would fix a few of these shortcoming. Let us hope.
Pure and simple this is not a tablet, in the traditional designer sense...it's a device to enable Apple to do for publishing what it did for music. You're going to be able to rent or download books, magazines and daily periodicals (hell they may save a few newspapers with this!). They didn't build it to replace a laptop and give you the ability to run applications-you want that buy a lap top. Strictly a device to compete and kill the Amazon Kindle in the e-book arena and bring more people into the Apple fold. Like the iPhone and IPod, this will open Joe Public up to Apples products, like it or not. You guys are totally overthinking what the focus of this is. again, JMO...
Tim
One of many questions I am willing to pay $500 to find out....even if its just an e-book killer....I'd like to have a better way to brows the internet and reply to emails or watch movies when I travel...than my phone.....or my laptop.
We will see, but I doubt it is as limited as the iPhone.
If thats what you primarily will be doing with it, then I'd say its a perfect fit for you.
Can you imagine trying to accomplish some of the normal, every day tasks on a normal OS with your fingers? Lets face it, most of us have stubby fingers that cover quite a large surface area of a screen if touched.
Yep, no OS is a serious disappointment! There's certainly enough lacking in v1 that, i think, v2 will be out in record time!
On the book thing though.... my kids wouldn't carry a Kindle, but they'd carry this. I've said for at least 10 years that kids shouldn't be carrying backpacks that weigh 30 lbs around, they should have ebooks. The weight, the waste and the cost... it's insane.
Can you image the saving to schools and parents! I've paid upwards of $300 for a single book!!!! So, for not much more than 1 book they could have this.
Still.... come on Steve buddy... gimme an OS would ya!
So downloading this same $300 book will be free? Man....I'm going to save a ton of money when my daughter starts university!I've paid upwards of $300 for a single book!!!! So, for not much more than 1 book they could have this.