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Posted by Joss Weatherby on Jan-28-2010 04:52:

On another name stupidity line they should show what appears to be bust chicks holding them saying "iPad"


Posted by Scottaculous on Jan-28-2010 04:58:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
A laptop can do all of that while you're sitting on the couch/subway/plane too.


Laptops can not match iPad in terms of comfortability. The typical netbook weights 2.5 to 3 lbs. It's not as easy to type on laptops. It also does 10 hours of battery life.

Of course, this battery life and ease of use comes at the price of crucial functionality, such as running multiple apps, any of the reasons griped at in this thread, and expensive battery replacement.

Laptops may have more functionality, but the iPad is not filling their space. Apple is trying to fit the space between mobile phone and laptop. I congratulate Apple on building products that fill underdeveloped markets. Their products create a lot of third party businesses, and promote competition. How soon until we see a DJ app on this thing? Hopefully it will promote innovation in multi-touch technology.

I'm not going to get one though.


Posted by R!CH on Jan-28-2010 07:20:

maybe a year from now they'll put a camera in it and hold another press conference


Posted by Chimney on Jan-28-2010 08:27:

Looks nice but it's worthless. No multitasking, no flash support, I simply couldn't think of anything I could do with it. It's just an expensive toy.


Posted by EgosXII on Jan-28-2010 09:28:

it's so annoying how apple always go this... i swear they intentionally make the first versions REALLLLLY basic, so they can re-release a slightly better version every 6 months until in the 10th version it's actually good, and they've made millinos


Posted by R!CH on Jan-28-2010 09:32:

quote:
Originally posted by EgosXII
it's so annoying how apple always go this... i swear they intentionally make the first versions REALLLLLY basic, so they can re-release a slightly better version every 6 months until in the 10th version it's actually good, and they've made millinos


well this is basic industrial design/product management/game theory, so i'm quite sure it's intentional...


Posted by Scottaculous on Jan-28-2010 12:22:

just like how i hate apple not making their batteries in their iPod and iPhone easily replaceable. it's by design to get you to pay for a new device every 2 years.


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jan-28-2010 12:35:

I really don't understand why I would buy this over a laptop at the same price point that does so much more... honestly, how much are people willing to give up for a slick interface and a pretty design?


Posted by leph555 on Jan-28-2010 12:40:

I guess we have to wait until next year for apple to improve on this idea


Posted by saluyamo on Jan-28-2010 13:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Chimney
Looks nice but it's worthless. No multitasking, no flash support, I simply couldn't think of anything I could do with it. It's just an expensive toy.


Much like many other Apple products


Posted by leph555 on Jan-28-2010 13:49:

quote:
Originally posted by saluyamo
Much like many other Apple products


only other product that I can think of is the iPhone, but I have yet to actually require full multitasking there


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Jan-28-2010 14:27:

quote:
Originally posted by tubby
the e-book market is still not sorted out though. very few publishers have a working strategy on this. I've got a project now for one group of publishers (I work on ERP systems for most of them in Aus/Singapore/South Africa) and nothing has filtered down to the distribution/ordering systems yet.
pretty sure that nyce's company is one of the first to get to that point


how big of a publisher is it that you're working for? eBooks is huge, all the major players (trade/consumer) were plugged during the iPad presentation. Simon Schuster, Penguin, Hachette, and 2 more I forget.

ERP is the basic infrastructure to any B2B business regardless of the product. We have a very distinct BPM defined process for delivering content, product, and digital product to all of our distribution. I doubt it's the most efficient, but it's a large step from where we were 2 years ago. We have 2 third party vendors that we use to CRM our digital assets.

I'v been working on competitive pricing plans for education ebook product within the Higher Education and Professional Learning domains. The worst part is getting the analytical data to make those price point adjustments and determine marketshare amongst digital product. There is technical no POS / Sell Through for a product that is not palpable, so coming up with unique reports is tasking.


Posted by Specimen303 on Jan-28-2010 17:59:

I just don't see the point with that one. You can't really do anything with it that haven't been approved by apple. Sure you can play that addictive air traffic control game on bigger screen, but besides that it's just kinble with apple tax. I'm more interested in the upcoming lenovo ideapad U1 link.


Posted by bas on Jan-28-2010 18:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Scottaculous
Laptops can not match iPad in terms of comfortability. The typical netbook weights 2.5 to 3 lbs. It's not as easy to type on laptops.

lolwat? How is NOT easy to type on a laptop

Don't kid yourself about the 10 hour battery life on this thing either Might last 10 hours for the first few months until it gets to the point in every Apple product's life where you have to be tethered to an outlet.


Posted by leph555 on Jan-28-2010 18:39:

quote:
Originally posted by bas
Don't kid yourself about the 10 hour battery life on this thing either Might last 10 hours for the first few months until it gets to the point in every Apple product's life where you have to be tethered to an outlet.


thats why you get a warranty for the first year


Posted by Moral Hazard on Jan-28-2010 19:10:

really, other then showing how cool you are to the other champagne socialists at Starbucks; does this thing do anything that a comparably priced laptop doesn't? Why would anyone give up so much by way of utility in exchange for a marginally better interface?


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Jan-28-2010 19:35:

i guess the word is out now, but yea

so if you've been reading the press, my company was the 6th publisher that mysterious disappeared from the ipad slide.

google it if you want more info

/endstory


Posted by Gen3r4l1ty on Jan-28-2010 20:09:

quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
Why would anyone give up so much by way of utility in exchange for a marginally better interface?


Same reason they did with the ipod and iphone.


Posted by leph555 on Jan-28-2010 20:38:

quote:
Originally posted by get nyce
i guess the word is out now, but yea

so if you've been reading the press, my company was the 6th publisher that mysterious disappeared from the ipad slide.

google it if you want more info

/endstory


the CEO was a douche for confirming the product on FOX news the day before, and now they are claiming that they never stated that

quote:
[Mr. McGraw]'s speculative comments about Apple's pending launch, which he shared earlier in the day in a call with investors, were simply intended to suggest that if the new device were to use iPhone applications, many of our education products would be compatible with the technology and could be made easily available on it.


lol


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Jan-28-2010 20:45:

quote:
Originally posted by leph555
the CEO was a douche for confirming the product on FOX news the day before, and now they are claiming that they never stated that



lol


NDA violation ok maybe, a slip yea totally unprofessional, i think at most Apple losing out on potentially cutting MGH from their online catalog would prove detrimental any reoccurring educational sales. it's a slap on the wrist at most, but the rumor mill still speculates and will continue as the more criticism the maxipad gets.

then again, the tablet theories pre-announcement were all but similar and expected. i do reckon the position that dropping details like "based on the iphone OS" to be revealing, it's still proprietary to Apple so no thunder was lost.

Also, this was not MacWorld and the whole controlled leak and broadcast that Jobs instituted during the announcement meeting is all bullshit. No livestream until AFTER the event, only live blogging by a short list of media outlets, someone needs to put the silver spoon down and be a bit more "open to the public" if you are indeed producing products for the people. iWhateverTheFuckitIs


Posted by bas on Jan-28-2010 21:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Moral Hazard
really, other then showing how cool you are to the other champagne socialists at Starbucks; does this thing do anything that a comparably priced laptop doesn't? Why would anyone give up so much by way of utility in exchange for a marginally better interface?

I would say it's actually WORSE off beacuse it still uses the iPhone OS as opposed to OSX. A better product would have been an Apple Air in tablet form. Meh...Google has announced it's going to develop a tablet product, probably gonna destroy the iTab too


Posted by Dervish on Jan-28-2010 21:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Scottaculous
Apple is trying to fit the space between mobile phone and laptop. I congratulate Apple on building products that fill underdeveloped markets.


Yeah maybe but for example this kid is obviously very engrossed in her iPhone:









































Posted by EarnYourKeep on Jan-28-2010 21:22:

http://mashable.com/2010/01/27/9-up...the-apple-ipad/

read up


Posted by Import on Jan-28-2010 21:32:

quote:
Originally posted by get nyce
http://mashable.com/2010/01/27/9-up...the-apple-ipad/

read up


Was just reading up on the HP Slate, pity there's not much information on if it will offer what the iPad doesn't (aside from a widescreen format and multitasking).


Posted by leph555 on Jan-28-2010 22:51:

Slate of the Union


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