MThanded said:for 499 this is a day one for me.
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iPad Camera Connection Kit
The Camera Connection Kit gives you two ways to import photos and videos from a digital camera. The Camera Connector lets you import your photos and videos to iPad using the camera’s USB cable. Or you can use the SD Card Reader to import photos and videos directly from the camera’s SD card.
Acid08 said:What the fuck is the point of this?
DieH@rd said:/facepalm
Ipass doesent have SD slot in it?
Look at the video, screen facing you.Zachack said:You're kidding, right? The bezel is huge. If anything I think there's too much room for thumbs.
Pimpwerx said:1. Tablets have been done on the PC side for years, and done better. My ex's HP tablet shat on my Wacom-enabled Gateway tablet. The touch screens have gotten way more precise over the years.
2. The battery life is nothing. I get that on my Asus. All CULV laptops are stretching 10 hours, and even real world times clock in over 8 hours being used for more than this iPad can handle. IOW, I get the same battery life with an order of magnitude increase in performance.
3. No ports? Really? No USB should be a dealbreaker. What good are the media capabilities if I can't connect my 500GB hot drive and transfer my music and videos? This is just baffling.
4. If it doesn't multitask, then what exactly is it good for? Again, even my heavy-old Gateway tablet was capable of multitasking. As old as it is, it's probably still faster than this iPad. It really seems like a stopgap product. Something to get investors hyped for the coming fiscal year. But it just has so many problems, I can't wrap my head around it.
I've underestimated Apple fanboys before, but you have to be a slave to that company to see this as anything other than a joke. I guess the lack of low-priced Win7 tablets might play a role here, but you can get a kickass netbook for less now, and then wait until Google readies their Chrome OS, and then enjoy a large variety of cheaper tablets in this kind of form factor. If Chrome evolves as Android has, then it'll certainly be the touch OS of choice going forward.
I'm not here to shit on Apple's parade, but just sharing my opinion. I buy good hardware, regardless of brand. Had my iPhone when it was the best thing on the market, but I can't really justify this tweener. PEACE.
jett said:"it just feels right...to hold the internet in your hands"
:lol
I wonder if these people believe their own crap.
Kodiak said:wow after looking into the MS courier it pretty much blows away the apple tablet in terms of providing something innovative and useful.
Hope that comes out eventually.
* It's not light. It feels pretty weighty in your hand.
* The screen is stunning, and it's 1024 x 768. Feels just like a huge iPhone in your hands.
* The speed of the CPU is something to be marveled at. It is blazingly fast from what we can tell. Webpages loaded up super fast, and scrolling was without a hiccup. Moving into and out of apps was a breeze. Everything flew.
* There's no multitasking at all. It's a real disappointment. All this power and very little you can do with it at once. No multitasking means no streaming Pandora when you're working in Pages... you can figure it out. It's a real setback for this device.
* The ebook implementation is about as close as you can get to reading without a stack of bound paper in your hand. The visual stuff really helps flesh out the experience. It may be just for show, but it counts here.
* No camera. None, nada. Zip. No video conferencing here folks. Hell, it doesn't have an SMS app!
H_Prestige said:That's probably why he kept repeating it with that stupid fake grin on his face :lol
w3stfa11 said:I laugh at the people who say it's 'just' an oversized iPhone (it really isn't). For a lot of people, that's exactly what they want.
Mik2121 said:Seriously... a goddamn pressure sensitive stylus would have sold me on this so bad... and to think I will have to look around for other future tablets or whatever, when I'm in love with the UI..![]()
Dural said:Yep. No USB ports, limited video capabilities, and no multitasking really make it pointless. Plus the iphone/itouch interface has gotten stale, was really disappointed seeing this using the same interface.
mrklaw said:multitasking would be an issue IMO. Maybe they didn't talk in depth about that because they'd already spent an hour going over stuff? Hopefully there will be more info in the coming weeks. Likewise with safari - can you have tabs?
Even with my wife's netbooks tiny screen I can at least use tabs which is essential for everyday heavy browsing. Although navigating around a small screen with a mouse is annoying, and touch would be much easier.
I really don't see how it isn't. Other then the iBooks app, the new Photo viewer, and the "HD" video, it's just an iPhone on a big screen.w3stfa11 said:I laugh at the people who say it's 'just' an oversized iPhone (it really isn't). For a lot of people, that's exactly what they want.
pdf reader for research papersstilgar said:For what use? Not a troll, real question here. As a netbook? An e-reader?
Souldriver said:Dear god, the smugness in that video is just overwhelming. Could you just explain the cools things about this thing instead off acting like it's a work of art or the second coming of Christ?
w3stfa11 said:I laugh at the people who say it's 'just' an oversized iPhone (it really isn't). For a lot of people, that's exactly what they want.
So thin.sarcastor said:as a photographer, this would be the only reason for me to buy the ipad. too bad i can't load pics directly into the damn thing. maybe the ipad 2.0 will have a usb slot or card reader
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Mr. Dobalina said:GTFO out of here with this BS and take your wacom friends with you. Apple isn't designing a device for niche audience like graphics designers and certainly isn't going to waste their time showing a pressure sensitive stylus.
Blu_LED said:I really don't see how it isn't. Other then the iBooks app, the new Photo viewer, and the "HD" video, it's just an iPhone on a big screen.
What the hell is wrong with you?Mr. Dobalina said:GTFO out of here with this BS and take your wacom friends with you. Apple isn't designing a device for niche audience like graphics designers and certainly isn't going to waste their time showing a pressure sensitive stylus.
w3stfa11 said:I laugh at the people who say it's 'just' an oversized iPhone (it really isn't).