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^ The fugglies breed too, you know.
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Natural selection is already happening. People marrying only pretty people is a bad thing, too many kids in the future with perfect genes. We're, without realising it, creating a natural form of genetic alteration of the human species.
All the fugglies will become extinct.
Or will have to live under a bridge.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I bet Bostonians are having a hell of a time passing on this news story by word of mouth as "pod" sounds too much like "pad" with their accent.
For some reason I have a hard time taking the ideas of a man called "Dr. Curry" seriously.
And in greater numbers!
Dan, which slice of which market are you referring to here? I'm not really sure if it's massively viable as an e-reader, the TFT screen would be fatiguing to read from and it's a big device.
Makes more sense to buy a mini-laptop tbh. A lot cheaper.
Makes more sense to buy a mini-laptop tbh. A lot cheaper.
price is not an issue with the cionsumer it's targeted at. and most of those consumers already have laptops, netbooks, iphones etc.
it's a media aggregator for people who already have laptops/pcs but want everyday access to their media without having to sit at their desks/kitchen table
I predict this wil sell like hotcakes. I mean if you're going to buy an e-reader (and market research says 6 million will this year) why would you spend $300 on a black and white one trick pony device when for a bit more you can get an e-reader that also plays music/videos/games/apps ..AND is a conduit to itunes.
apple positioned themselves in the right place with this device; ahead of everyone else; watch everyone else play catchup in 2010.
that said personally I dont really see that much of a use till it has more work related functionality but then again I'm rarely an early adopter of anything
Im pretty sure I heard that Microsoft canned their tablet plans, since they have no retail venues or something silly like that. They're leaving it up to HP and other manufacturers.
Media aggregator you say? I love watching widescreen movies on a 4:3 screen! Isn't there a website or two where you can stream video content for free?
That sounds pretty neat, but it's too bad they all don't work without flash support.
Want to stream music from Pandora while you browse the web? Too bad... Apple hates multitasking.
Hey cheer up, because your friend has a movie on his computer that he'd like to give you via flash drive! Shame you don't have a USB port to do so, though. A little bummed about the measly amount of storage on your iPad, which is a media aggregator designed to hold all sorts of movies and music? Just drop in an SD card and... break it on the oversized bezel that has no media card slots of any kind! Well, books don't take up a lot of space, so there's always that e-reader feature... just take care not to have your eyes burned out of your skull. Who needs e-ink anyways, it's only black and white! What is this, the 40's?
The iPad, as detailed by sir Jobs, seems to be targeted at a niche of a niche. In it's current iteration, I expect this to sell an amount somewhere between the Apple TV and Macbook Air. Those who do decide to purchase one, despite all it's shortcomings for the price, probably deserve to have a device that's more locked down than Madagascar during flu season. I was honestly looking forward to what it could have been, too.
Do it like that Microsoft, and you'll have me on day one.
absolutely none of this matters to the type of consumer this is aimed at.
typical apple consumer
Who already have an iPhone and a Macbook. This is an oversized iPhone with less features. Let's see if Apple banking on the zealotry of their fanbase pays off for them, because it certainly hasn't for a handful of their previous "innovations".
Now that's a useful product.
such as ....? are you gonna bring up the Newton? the Pippin? how about the Cube? so they have a few failures in 30 odd years of business and that somehow proves this will also be a failure?
If the various social media sites and tech blogs are an accurate predictor of this thing's success, it's being criticized pretty harshly.
But it's a bad sign when even the guys on mac forums seem to be mostly let-down by it.
iPad comes out tomorrow (US), who's getting one? I am.
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Oh cool wow! I haven't seen that one!
I'm looking forward to the book store + youtube in bed.