Willy105 said:
That is a fantastic article,and puts things in perspective.
Apple and Nintendo, leading the way in making the hardcore mad, but everybody else happier.
Although the iPad won't be great for me, it will be for everybody I know in real life. It's genius.
I'm sorry but as nice as the iPad is as a gadget and toy, and as convincing as Apple always are, the iPad is fundamentally ill conceived as a product. Its NOT the Wii, ipod or iphone AT ALL.
Those products all take a basic function and present it in an accessible way with innovative and advanced technology and complimentary software. They wrap it up in wonderful aesthetics and complimentary features, but the need always led the solution, and Apple made the best solutions.
The iPad takes great technology and finds uses to put inside. Its like they wanted to make this box and worried about how to fill (and sell) it later. Its fundamentally, conceptually different to the others - and it makes a difference.
Its not an upgrade, its not a replacement for anything, not in terms of product placement or in terms of roles in lifestyles.
saying "this might not be great for us, but it is for the casuals" is just absurdly presumptuous and kind of belittling for "casuals", I kind of find it offensive that someone would say something like that, just shows a complete lack of understanding. Let me break down what "casuals" do all day on the
internet
- browser based email, hotmail etc
- facebook, flash based chat, games, etc
- youtube
- msn or other IM client
- downloading illegal content
- forums
- twitter
on a laptop this all happens via browser + chat + bittorrent or irc or something. at the same time. people send each other links, open multiple tabs, preload videos and so on. twitter is best when it lives in your browser or alongside it, updating you every couple of minutes rather than waiting for you to close everything else and open a twitter app.
good luck copying and pasting a youtube link to your msn or facebook friends on the iPad.
what strikes me about this product (and with everyone calling it a big iphone) is that the phone aspect has been seriously underestimated. the way people use it is dictated by this and its a success as a phone OS.
but put that OS in a more heavy usage environment and it becomes a tool of convenience at best. "I use it because it happens to be in my pocket, switched on and online" not because it offers a great experience. I'm being lazy basically, willing to sacrifice better experience for not having to move.
Will the iPad benefit from the same lazy factor? possibly, but not to the same degree. its not going to be in pockets for one. gonna open that bag and pull it out? fetch it from the other room maybe? or are you gonna use that iphone in your pocket?
this is why I think Apple have made an ill conceived product. It should be an ipod for books, a device which happens to do other things. instead they made it into a bridge between iphone-laptop - oh and it happens to read books.
still might buy one mind!