Thoughts on the freshly announced Ipad:
It's like walking backward all the way to your destination. It still gets you where you want to be, but with a lot more inconvenience!
Spoken best by a poster on ShackNews:
Why the iPad is useless:
I have an iPhone. It mostly gets used for trivial, pointless sh*t, but occasionally it's really useful. That usefulness is predicated on the fact that it's small enough to carry everywhere.
I have two different laptops, a 15" Macbook Pro (provided by work) and a 13" Dell (bought by me). I can do a lot more with them, and get a lot of real utility out of them. But, they're limited because it's not really feasible or desirable to carry one of them everywhere.
I also have an ebook reader, which is a bit less portable than the iPhone and a bit more portable than the notebooks, but has phenomenal battery life and doesn't induce eyestrain.
The iPad seems to combine all the worst aspects of the first two with few of the advantages of any. It's mostly only good for pointless, trivial sh*t, but lacks the iPhone's portability. It's nearly the size of a notebook, but lacks a notebook's (or even a netbook's) versatility. It won't have anything close to the battery life of a ebook reader, nor will it have an ebook reader's e-ink technology.
So it's not replacing anything I already have, and it's not filling any perceptible unfilled niche. It seems like a solution looking for a problem.
on the above; I had to hear the Mac zealots I work with who appeared to have an instant crush on any new Apple product. They smile, they look soo happy, they do a little dance in anticipation of buying the newest shiny Mac product.
List your pros/cons on this new piece of technology. Why do you need one, or why do you dislike it ?
It's like walking backward all the way to your destination. It still gets you where you want to be, but with a lot more inconvenience!
Spoken best by a poster on ShackNews:
Why the iPad is useless:
I have an iPhone. It mostly gets used for trivial, pointless sh*t, but occasionally it's really useful. That usefulness is predicated on the fact that it's small enough to carry everywhere.
I have two different laptops, a 15" Macbook Pro (provided by work) and a 13" Dell (bought by me). I can do a lot more with them, and get a lot of real utility out of them. But, they're limited because it's not really feasible or desirable to carry one of them everywhere.
I also have an ebook reader, which is a bit less portable than the iPhone and a bit more portable than the notebooks, but has phenomenal battery life and doesn't induce eyestrain.
The iPad seems to combine all the worst aspects of the first two with few of the advantages of any. It's mostly only good for pointless, trivial sh*t, but lacks the iPhone's portability. It's nearly the size of a notebook, but lacks a notebook's (or even a netbook's) versatility. It won't have anything close to the battery life of a ebook reader, nor will it have an ebook reader's e-ink technology.
So it's not replacing anything I already have, and it's not filling any perceptible unfilled niche. It seems like a solution looking for a problem.
on the above; I had to hear the Mac zealots I work with who appeared to have an instant crush on any new Apple product. They smile, they look soo happy, they do a little dance in anticipation of buying the newest shiny Mac product.
List your pros/cons on this new piece of technology. Why do you need one, or why do you dislike it ?
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