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The Apple iPad is basically a gigantic iPod Touch.
I wish I had said that. Oh wait, I did many times.
And that is not a bad thing at all. (I think I have said that a few times too) NYT's David Pogue agrees. Twice. Quote:
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I do too.
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Here's links to the other carefully seeded reviews that came out at the same time as that one:
http://gizmodo.com/5506824/first-ipad-reviews-are-in |
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I know that this seems to be saying the same thing you did, but it really isn't. The Touch is a kind of crippled iPad - it does a lot of the same things, but there are many things the iPad does that the Touch won't be doing, or at least, not as well. I've read - but find it hard to believe - that the Touch won't do iBooks. (It has to at least have an iBook Reader app!) I know that the Touch can't do graphic novels/comics as well as the iPad will. Those iWork apps aren't going to be much use on a Touch. So I'm already beginning to think of my iPhone, which is the Touch with a phone, as a kind of satellite of my iPad, my Pad Away From Home. This is one of the reasons that I think that one of the impacts of the iPad will be to sell more Touches. A lot of people without an iPhone but with an iPad are going to want a Touch, which, incidentally, now costs $199. If I were Apple, I'd bundle them for a while just to get that concept across. Random thought: is an iPod Touch a Touche in France? |
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Ipad software will evolve to separate it completely from its Touch parent. The relation was there only until proper dedicated software availability could be filled. Watch for it to be totally different very soon. Proof is that we'll get to pay for the next major upgrade.
I've read other reviewers that claim differently from Pogue in that the iPad is more a computer than the iPod Touch really is. Here, for now, we have the classic "Half Full/Half Empty" conundrum. |
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This seems to be true - AND I LOVE IT!
How many times over the past year or so have I posted my wish for a book reader with an iPod type screen? I'm soooo excited! Tomorrow is the BIG D-DAY (Delivery Day!) |
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I want one ! but still wonder about comfortable using IPad. If I able to hold an IPad while I lay down like I holding a book in my hand. Tomorrow we'll know !
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There was an article somewhere (Gizmodo?) this AM that basically said that the iPad is the third wave in computing (after mainframes and the personal computer) and it (and PERHAPS devices like it) will replace the PC for the most common functions for a large percentage of the population.
I know the geeks will hate this idea and disagree, but they are geeks and clearly do not represent or even understand the vast majority of the population. Anyone who has tried to show a non-geek or a parent how to use a PC at any really useful level knows what a problem these folks have with the PC (or Mac). They want and need simple execution of simple tasks and iPad does that. It is ALL ABOUT SIMPLE. Tablet devices will not kill the PC anytime soon, if ever, but will replace them for some of the more basic functions (which for some folks is all they would use a PC for anyway). In fact, one could argue that, if anything, they might be helpful for PCs in that they would serve as a basic and simple introduction to the world of the web, social media, and computing in general. This might encourage some folks to move on to the greater complexity and functionality of the PC. I know that there are folks who will say that "my smartphone does all that". Well, I have been using an iPod touch (essentially a smartphone w/o the phone) since Gen 1 and have to say that the experience is less than ideal for most apps and horrible for others. This is almost entirely due to lack of screen real estate. Smart phones do what they do and are nicely portable but a tablet sized device is just often a better experience. There is room for both. The big question for me is will any other companies be able to compete anytime soon? As many have said, it is all about simple and Apple is the king of simple. I sure hope we see some real competition soon in the tablet space. Obie-Wan-Android, you are our only hope! <g> Interestingly, the biggest issue for iPad adoption by the target (non-geek) market is Wi-Fi at home set up. Setting up a Wi-Fi router, although not too hard, is way harder than anything on the iPad itself... As for me, I have a 3G on order and look forward to trying books on it. I suspect that it will prove to be a mixed bag in that regard. It will be great in the dark, great for color and graphics, but marginal on battery life, harder on the eyes, and way too heavy to hold in one hand. Of course, the weight and battery issues may eventually be solved by progress in these areas. OTOH, I normally rest even my Kindle on something when I read. We shall see. We live in interesting times in this respect. Last edited by CCDMan; 04-02-2010 at 01:54 PM. |
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Personally, I wouldn't expect the OS to diverge greatly, the differences will show by what apps can do to take advantage of the larger device without apple adding to their own work by making too many changes to an OS they seem happy with. |
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Of course, one could argue that better security is always the result of better knowledge and if all they are using is an iPad, security is less critical due to the locked down nature of the device and the smaller amount of critical data being stored on it. Last edited by CCDMan; 04-02-2010 at 03:13 PM. |
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I agree... for him, and a lot of people, an iPad like device can replace a laptop/netbook. BOb |
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