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Apple unvails the "Ipad"
January 27, 2010 at
10:17 AM
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I think its kind of ugly 
And the name is stupid.
Its litteraly just a really big iphone. Looks almost comical.
No word on price yet.
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And the name is stupid.
Its litteraly just a really big iphone. Looks almost comical.
No word on price yet.
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Last Edited by ajkam
January 28, 2010
at
05:45 AM
There was a madtv skit about the Ipad can someone please post it?
HERE YOU GO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsjU0K8 QPhs
HERE YOU GO http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsjU0K8
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2. No camera. A user-facing camera to enable video conferencing and/or video chats was high on the list of features expected. It doesn't have one.
3. No multitasking. It appears that even though Apple has re-jiggered iPhone OS to work on this device, it still can't run background processes. That's a huge detractor.
4. No Verizon. The 3G wireless service that comes as an option with the iPad is not being provided by Verizon Wireless. It is being provided by AT&T. Man, can AT&T handle it? We know the scorecard there.
5. No widescreen display. The 9.7-inch IPS display may be capable of showing HD movies, but it doesn't match the 16:9 standard screen dimension that many of today's devices conform to.
6. No Mac OS. The iPad runs a new, in-house built processor that Apple calls the A4. It clocks in at 1GHz. That appears to be just fine for iPhone OS, but the iPad doesn't run the more capable, full OS X, which is what would have really set the device on fire.
7. No GPS. The iPad has an accelerometer for a great gaming experience, but no GPS. That means Google Maps is going to have to rely on 3G and/or Wi-Fi to locate the iPad. So much for replacing your smartphone.
8. Enough storage. I realize that the iPad can sync content with iTunes and users can add/remove content at will, but 64GB (max size) is just not enough. Not enough for the games, movies and music I'd want to carry around.
9. Removable Battery. The iPad follows the footsteps of Apple's iPhone and newer laptops in that it doesn't have a user-removable battery. So much for bringing a spare for flights that last more than the 10-hour rated battery time.
10. No HDMI. How is it possible that Apple would skip an HDMI port for easy compatibility with today's HDTVs? Stunning, in my book.
They could've done a slate for $800 running a real OS (10.6, modified UI for touch-oriented usage). Extra $300 could've put a CULV real CPU in there and a 9400M to handle HD video, along with HDMI out. Now that would've been a worthwhile product. Note-taking, book reading, and web browsing by day, HD Boxee device by night.
They could've done a slate for $800 running a real OS (10.6, modified UI for touch-oriented usage). Extra $300 could've put a CULV real CPU in there and a 9400M to handle HD video, along with HDMI out. Now that would've been a worthwhile product. Note-taking, book reading, and web browsing by day, HD Boxee device by night.
And many are calling this to be the netbook "killer" (I don't feel that way) .... so you would want more storage with your documents and stuff also...
And also games! EA and other companies will definately want space for their games imo
2. No camera. A user-facing camera to enable video conferencing and/or video chats was high on the list of features expected. It doesn't have one.
3. No multitasking. It appears that even though Apple has re-jiggered iPhone OS to work on this device, it still can't run background processes. That's a huge detractor.
4. No Verizon. The 3G wireless service that comes as an option with the iPad is not being provided by Verizon Wireless. It is being provided by AT&T. Man, can AT&T handle it? We know the scorecard there.
5. No widescreen display. The 9.7-inch IPS display may be capable of showing HD movies, but it doesn't match the 16:9 standard screen dimension that many of today's devices conform to.
6. No Mac OS. The iPad runs a new, in-house built processor that Apple calls the A4. It clocks in at 1GHz. That appears to be just fine for iPhone OS, but the iPad doesn't run the more capable, full OS X, which is what would have really set the device on fire.
7. No GPS. The iPad has an accelerometer for a great gaming experience, but no GPS. That means Google Maps is going to have to rely on 3G and/or Wi-Fi to locate the iPad. So much for replacing your smartphone.
8. Enough storage. I realize that the iPad can sync content with iTunes and users can add/remove content at will, but 64GB (max size) is just not enough. Not enough for the games, movies and music I'd want to carry around.
9. Removable Battery. The iPad follows the footsteps of Apple's iPhone and newer laptops in that it doesn't have a user-removable battery. So much for bringing a spare for flights that last more than the 10-hour rated battery time.
10. No HDMI. How is it possible that Apple would skip an HDMI port for easy compatibility with today's HDTVs? Stunning, in my book.
Agree. See my post about HDMI -- can you imagine attaching it to a TV (with an adequate graphics chip)? That could replace most people's need for an HTPC, or, gasp, the Apple TV (or netflix box).
A USB port would allow all kinds of third party add-ons. One example is that new pen that creates images of your notes and records lectures.
A SD slot would allow it to replace a photo album to show on-the-go photos to family and friends. Imagine taking your camera and iPad to Grandma's house, and showing her the photos with no need to bring your laptop.
Maybe the next generation would allow these ports, (and multi-tasking, too).
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Do you listen to all of it everyday?
It's called editing.
And many are calling this to be the netbook "killer" (I don't feel that way) .... so you would want more storage with your documents and stuff also...
And also games! EA and other companies will definately want space for their games imo
Do you listen to all of it everyday?
It's called editing.
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