|  02-09-2010, 04:02 PM | #31 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,300 Karma: 1121709 Join Date: Feb 2009 Device: Amazon Kindle 1 | Quote: 
 I agree people shouldn't project onto others though. Talking about what the average person wants, or what most people want etc. is kind of pointless IMO. As I've said a few times already, all I care about with tech gadgets is what I want. Discussions go much better if people just state their opinions and discuss what they want/need a device to do vs. worrying about what the typical user or most people need/want. As at the end of the day that's all that matters in your own purchase decision. The device either fits your specific needs/wants or it doesn't. | |
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|  02-09-2010, 05:07 PM | #32 | 
| Fanatic            Posts: 567 Karma: 1560525 Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Keene, New Hampshire Device: iPad Mini | 
			
			Interesting that the lack of Flash is the predominant theme of this topic. I guess that certainly complies with the "Hoopla to Convince Buyers" title. However as a potential iPad buyer I am more concerned with how easy will it be to read pdf files, how easy to transfer documents to and from, how easy the screen is on the eyes, and how easy to load e-books that do not originate on Apple's store.
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|  02-09-2010, 08:04 PM | #33 | |
| must love dogs         Posts: 480 Karma: 1079 Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Tokyo Device: Sony PRS-700, iPhone 32GB 3GS, iPad 64GB WiFi | Quote: 
  Sometimes the heated topic is about the lack of built in SD card reader or lack of USB port or lack of a webcam.... All things the potential buyer for ereading purposes don't care about. I also need to know how good the screen will be for reading and loading of ebooks into Stanza and iBooks. What I'm really hoping is that it will work as smoothly as adding one's own music,video and audiobooks to iTunes is now. Like if you could take any non DRM book in any format and add it to iBooks where it will be smoothly converted to the necessary readable format (like for music) ....sigh..... I guess that is too much to hope for though. Sorry if this is an ignorant question, but why exactly does the iPad need Flash? I watch YouTube videos on my iPhone all the time, surf the web etc. and I've yet to run into any videos or sites I can't view... | |
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|  02-09-2010, 08:07 PM | #34 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,300 Karma: 1121709 Join Date: Feb 2009 Device: Amazon Kindle 1 | Quote: 
 Flash games--facebook games, other sites with flash games etc. All stuff I do regularly on my laptop (especially when traveling) and would want any tablet I bought (which would be taken on short trips in place of the laptop) to be able to do. | |
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|  02-09-2010, 08:20 PM | #35 | |
| must love dogs         Posts: 480 Karma: 1079 Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Tokyo Device: Sony PRS-700, iPhone 32GB 3GS, iPad 64GB WiFi | Quote: 
  No wonder I never needed it so far. OK, I don't watch porn (EVER), don't play Facebook games, (I play games on my Wii) never heard of Hulu and have never watched TV on my iPhone. I didn't even think that is possible? Why would anyone want to watch TV on their iPhone? Anyway, so for the average person.... this whole Flash, or should I say lack of Flash saga, is really of no importance whatsoever? An insubstantial flash in the pan  ? | |
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|  02-09-2010, 08:43 PM | #36 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,300 Karma: 1121709 Join Date: Feb 2009 Device: Amazon Kindle 1 | 
			
			I wouldn't want to watch TV (or porn) or movies on my iPhone. But the iPad would be a different story since it has a bigger screen and would be used in place of my laptop for short trips, and I watch TV shows on Hulu or the network websites pretty often when traveling, or watch movies in my Netflix Instant Watch queue. So streaming video would be a big need on any tablet device for me, so Flash is a must. I do most of my gaming on the 360, but do play some facebook games like Mafia Wars, Pet Society etc. that my girlfriend got me into. And I'd also do that on the tablet while traveling etc. But yeah, if you're not streaming video online or playing little online games then Flash is no big deal. Streaming video is one of my biggest internet uses (probably third after e-mail and forums) so it's a huge deal to me. Movies, TV and sports are my top 3 hobbies so video streaming on hulu, network websites, netflix's streaming, ESPN360 for live sports (along with channelsurfing.net and justin.tv etc.) are stuff I use a lot. Last edited by dmaul1114; 02-09-2010 at 08:47 PM. | 
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|  02-09-2010, 09:27 PM | #37 | |
| must love dogs         Posts: 480 Karma: 1079 Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Tokyo Device: Sony PRS-700, iPhone 32GB 3GS, iPad 64GB WiFi | Quote: 
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|  02-09-2010, 09:33 PM | #38 | |
| Apeist            Posts: 2,126 Karma: 381090 Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: The sunny part of California Device: Generic virtual reality story-experiential device | Quote: 
 I posted a few screengrabs here: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...83&postcount=6 | |
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|  02-09-2010, 09:54 PM | #39 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 2,300 Karma: 1121709 Join Date: Feb 2009 Device: Amazon Kindle 1 | Quote: 
 Though Sonist's point is a fair one, not a bad idea to turn off flash in your web browser for a day and see how many sites you run into that use it. May support your notion that you don't need it at all, or you may see that a lot of sites you frequent use it and you didn't notice it until you turn it off and see all the stuff that won't load. | |
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|  02-09-2010, 10:26 PM | #40 | |
| Séduisant            Posts: 4,706 Karma: 2107018 Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: Texas, USA Device: Boox Note Air2+; Kobo Libra2; Kindle Scribe, Oasis3; iPad Mini6 | Quote: 
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|  02-09-2010, 10:42 PM | #41 | |
| .            Posts: 3,408 Karma: 5647231 Join Date: Oct 2008 Device: never enough | Quote: 
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|  02-10-2010, 12:16 AM | #42 | |
| King of the Bongo Drums            Posts: 1,632 Karma: 5927225 Join Date: Feb 2009 Device: Excelsior! (Strange...) | Quote: 
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|  02-10-2010, 12:26 AM | #43 | |
| King of the Bongo Drums            Posts: 1,632 Karma: 5927225 Join Date: Feb 2009 Device: Excelsior! (Strange...) | Quote: 
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|  02-10-2010, 12:40 AM | #44 | 
| King of the Bongo Drums            Posts: 1,632 Karma: 5927225 Join Date: Feb 2009 Device: Excelsior! (Strange...) | 
			
			I think that sales of the Pad will be slower than normal for a new Apple product, but will gather steam as its multiple uses become clear. The main barrier is the cost, which even though cheaper than expected, is still a hunk of bucks.  I expect that what's going to happen is that there will be Pads for all kinds of different things - different ecologies centering around different subsets of Apps based on different functions. There will be the ReadingPad, and the MoviePad, and the TravelPad, and the MedicalPad, and the GamerPad - etc & etc. What's going to sell Pads is the new Pad oriented Apps that developers will come up with built around those ecologies. That will take some time. | 
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|  02-10-2010, 03:13 AM | #45 | |
| Connoisseur  Posts: 68 Karma: 54 Join Date: Feb 2009 Device: none | Quote: 
 IMO, it's one of the weaknesses of many products and stores these days - no way to try before you buy. Instead, people have to bring it home to decide they don't like it and THEN bring it back -- which is rather expensive for the company which can no longer sell the item as new. | |
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