04-11-2010, 11:26 AM | #16 |
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I think if the hardware was ready, they'd do it. I think they rushed the hardware design to try and beat the bigger players to market, and are finding out why this the big players take the time to do a careful design now.
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04-11-2010, 11:42 AM | #17 | |
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Maybe too risky to launch a product to the masses with OS at this early stage even to complain about upper level apps acting funny. I´m too waiting for an Adam (even if there seems to be good apps for anything one can wish for, I don´t like the iPad walled garden approach), I can understand if Notion Ink decide to delay it. Wolf. |
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04-11-2010, 12:12 PM | #18 |
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This is exactly my point, Wolf, they promised the moon and are now discovering why the major companies have H2 release dates. By the time they get it out, we'll have the major company's tablets on the market and I don't see anything exceptional or eyecatching about the Adam which would make me go for one.
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04-11-2010, 12:52 PM | #19 |
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I wonder if Amazon has anything up there sleeves. A new reader from them is past due, but they would of course not announce anything before it was ready. That's the problem when you're already on the market it's nearly impossible to step forward and announce future products when it will affect the current sale.
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04-12-2010, 02:36 PM | #20 | |
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It has to work well out of the box to have any chance of appealing to mainstream users. Especially when every tablet is going to be compared to the iPad and it's user interface, app selection etc. If they launch a barebones tablet that doesn't do much of anything, it will kill their brand name as it will get terrible reviews and no one will care if they fix it in a year or whatever. You and some others would get a new piece of hardware to tinker with, but the company would probably go under and we'd never see a 2nd gen model. Getting a first release right is key to their success. |
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04-12-2010, 04:51 PM | #22 | |
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I wasn't knocking your comments really, just stating that it would be harmful to the company if they launched a shoddy product now. And would be harmful to even you in the long run when there's no 2nd gen model, software updates etc. You'd get to tinker with it sooner, but be left with no future for the device, no options for repair if it breaks etc. It's always better for companies to take their time. And this will be really true with Tablets as the iPad set that bar pretty damn high. All the bitching about closed systems, etc. aren't stuff the average Joe cares about. Other tablets are going to be compared to the iPad based on appearance, size, weight, screen quality, how slick the OS and UI are, how well the touch works, getting 10+ hours of battery life etc. So if any tablet wants to challenge the iPad, it will have to match or surpass those features that are looked at in the mainstream, and offer some tangible benefits over the iPad as well. Rushing something out won't due any of that. So they need to be sure |
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04-12-2010, 08:55 PM | #23 |
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Given the precedent that apple have set, if the delays are due to flash issues then it seems a little harsh to imply this product would be shoddy simply because it didn't have it.
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04-12-2010, 08:56 PM | #24 |
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There's no reason to think it is though (or rather, not from Adobe's side). There's every reason to believe they've simply overreached, especially given their casual comments about software in the past, and what's happened to the JooJoo.
Also, see Wolfgan's comment above. |
04-12-2010, 09:19 PM | #25 |
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There's so many rumours floating around about the reason for any delays with some citing the tegra2 chipset, others flash and so on, so it is tough to be sure if it is even feasible for them to release polished hardware that has had a few features pushed back to an update.
Anyway, here's hoping that by the time android tablets make it onto the market that there is actually a really good cbr/cbz reader app out. |
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But as noted above, there's a lot of rumors about the reasons for the delay, and I'm skeptical that Flash is the biggest part of it. A lot may just be having an iPad in hand and realizing they need to improve the UI etc. to compete. Or it could be the Tegra chip issues rumored some places. Who knows. But I'd be shocked if Flash was really the main reason for the delay, rather than an excuse etc. |
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