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2010-01-28 7:56 AM in reply to: #2637676 |
Master 1690 Metro NY Area | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? Yes, Yes, Yes! I love all things apple, I'm an apple tech. I was hoping for an OLED screen though. But reports I've read online say the screen is very good and highly readable. In a few years print newspapers and eventually magazines will cease to be published in print, ipad and/or something similar will be standard and probably subsidized by the publishers. The only apple product I'm not happy with is apple TV too limited. |
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2010-01-28 8:00 AM in reply to: #2637676 |
Veteran 200 Hudson Valley, NY | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? Probably not. I have an iPod Touch, and LOVE it. Fits right in my pocket, can surf the web (with a wireless network, of course), check my email, and do most of the things that the iPad does without the larger size. |
2010-01-28 9:42 AM in reply to: #2638893 |
Veteran 121 | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? marmadaddy - 2010-01-27 8:49 PM It has some cool features but the price is pretty high, particularly when factoring in the monthly data fee. I'm looking at it and thinking "what problem would this solve for me?" but I can't come up with one. Between my laptop and Android phone I'm covered, and perfectly good laptops can be bought for far less than these prices. Buying an iPad (or iPod or iPhone) solves any number of problems: 1) you have too much money. 2) Steve Jobs does not have a enough money. 3) with every iPurchase you will increase your standing in Cult Apple. |
2010-01-28 10:01 AM in reply to: #2637676 |
Veteran 223 back of the pack | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? The arm strap would thow my stride off. The aerodynamics are no good for the bike, It isn't waterproof, What use is it to me? It looks way more cumbersome than a simple clip I use now for a Shuffle. |
2010-01-28 10:27 AM in reply to: #2639332 |
Davenport, IA | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? losta - 2010-01-28 7:56 AM Yes, Yes, Yes! I love all things apple, I'm an apple tech. I was hoping for an OLED screen though. But reports I've read online say the screen is very good and highly readable. In a few years print newspapers and eventually magazines will cease to be published in print, ipad and/or something similar will be standard and probably subsidized by the publishers. The only apple product I'm not happy with is apple TV too limited. They've been saying that for years. |
2010-01-28 10:43 AM in reply to: #2639865 |
Master 1690 Metro NY Area | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? But previous to this there has been nothing to replace print. Printing and distribution is too costly. People said similar things about the about not needing an iphone when it came out. I'm confident in apple for the most part. Sprint_DA - 2010-01-28 11:27 AM losta - 2010-01-28 7:56 AM Yes, Yes, Yes! I love all things apple, I'm an apple tech. I was hoping for an OLED screen though. But reports I've read online say the screen is very good and highly readable. In a few years print newspapers and eventually magazines will cease to be published in print, ipad and/or something similar will be standard and probably subsidized by the publishers. The only apple product I'm not happy with is apple TV too limited. They've been saying that for years. Edited by losta 2010-01-28 10:44 AM |
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2010-01-28 10:44 AM in reply to: #2639919 |
Davenport, IA | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? losta - 2010-01-28 10:43 AM But previous to this there has been nothing to replace print. Printing a distribution is too costly. People said similar things about the iphone when it came out. I'm confident in apple for the most part. Sprint_DA - 2010-01-28 11:27 AM losta - 2010-01-28 7:56 AM Yes, Yes, Yes! I love all things apple, I'm an apple tech. I was hoping for an OLED screen though. But reports I've read online say the screen is very good and highly readable. In a few years print newspapers and eventually magazines will cease to be published in print, ipad and/or something similar will be standard and probably subsidized by the publishers. The only apple product I'm not happy with is apple TV too limited. They've been saying that for years. Has the iphone really been an overwhelming success? |
2010-01-28 10:47 AM in reply to: #2639922 |
Master 1690 Metro NY Area | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? YES! Probably the only more successful smartphone is blackberry, but it's about 70% corporate phones. And blackberry is weak when it comes to new technology. Sprint_DA - 2010-01-28 11:44 AM losta - 2010-01-28 10:43 AM But previous to this there has been nothing to replace print. Printing a distribution is too costly. People said similar things about the iphone when it came out. I'm confident in apple for the most part. Sprint_DA - 2010-01-28 11:27 AM losta - 2010-01-28 7:56 AM Yes, Yes, Yes! I love all things apple, I'm an apple tech. I was hoping for an OLED screen though. But reports I've read online say the screen is very good and highly readable. In a few years print newspapers and eventually magazines will cease to be published in print, ipad and/or something similar will be standard and probably subsidized by the publishers. The only apple product I'm not happy with is apple TV too limited. They've been saying that for years. Has the iphone really been an overwhelming success? |
2010-01-28 10:57 AM in reply to: #2639922 |
Resident Curmudgeon 25290 The Road Back | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? Sprint_DA - 2010-01-28 10:44 AM Has the iphone really been an overwhelming success? How would you define "overwhelming success"? 8.7 million units sold last quarter... |
2010-01-28 11:05 AM in reply to: #2639963 |
Davenport, IA | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? the bear - 2010-01-28 10:57 AM Sprint_DA - 2010-01-28 10:44 AM Has the iphone really been an overwhelming success? How would you define "overwhelming success"? 8.7 million units sold last quarter... Thanks for the info. I really was asking that as a question. I think I only know one or two people who have them. |
2010-01-28 11:10 AM in reply to: #2637676 |
Champion 5376 PA | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? No, I'm covered with all the technology I need at the moment. Unfortunately for the iPad, this release may not do as well as it would have a few years ago since there are many people saying i-Don'thaveafreakinjob. |
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2010-01-28 11:19 AM in reply to: #2639991 |
Philadelphia, south of New York and north of DC | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? I'm interested in getting one, either for myself or for my eldest son. Probably closer to the fall. Couple thoughts on the whole thing:
There is plenty missing from the iPad. However, I think it is a good step in developing this new platform. One good upgrade down the line is if they let you tether the iPad to an iPhone for broadband. I know it's ATT, so I won't hold my breath. Still, it seems like a way to increase market share for the iPhone. Edited by dontracy 2010-01-28 11:20 AM |
2010-01-28 11:23 AM in reply to: #2639991 |
Resident Curmudgeon 25290 The Road Back | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? Sprint_DA - 2010-01-28 11:05 AM the bear - 2010-01-28 10:57 AM Sprint_DA - 2010-01-28 10:44 AM Has the iphone really been an overwhelming success? How would you define "overwhelming success"? 8.7 million units sold last quarter... Thanks for the info. I really was asking that as a question. I think I only know one or two people who have them. That's why I asked how you define it. If it's by the people you know that have them, maybe not. But I'm sure Apple is happy with what it's done. If pressed, I could name a couple dozen people that I know have them. Maybe it's because this is pretty heavy AT&T country. |
2010-01-28 11:25 AM in reply to: #2638893 |
Expert 606 Lakeville, MN | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? marmadaddy - 2010-01-27 7:49 PM It has some cool features but the price is pretty high, particularly when factoring in the monthly data fee. I'm looking at it and thinking "what problem would this solve for me?" but I can't come up with one. Between my laptop and Android phone I'm covered, and perfectly good laptops can be bought for far less than these prices. There you go wearing that marketing 101 hat again...how dare you!!! I'm saving my money for the double-sided toothbrush I saw in the Sky Mall mag during my flight back from NY last night. I for one want to reclaim those extra two minutes a day spent brushing my teeth for a meager $40. |
2010-01-28 11:56 AM in reply to: #2639991 |
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2010-01-28 12:06 PM in reply to: #2638945 |
Pro 4578 Vancouver, BC | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? Indiana_Geoff - 2010-01-27 7:20 PM My choices are... Ipod Touch (for mobile kindle reading, audible books and games) plus highly portable. Netbook (have one already but I'll get a new one, internet access, can read books and keyboard). Nook or Kindle (for relaxed reading). OR Ipod Touch Ipad I will probably go with the first combo. The big problem is that the Ipad won't sit on my lap and let me type easily on forums like this. So I plan on getting a nook/kindle and upgrading my Netbook for not a lot more than a Ipad. Eventually I'll probably replace my blackberry with a Ipod or Android phone and be able to drop the touch. This is exactly the same situation for me. |
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2010-01-28 12:13 PM in reply to: #2640056 |
Champion 8540 the colony texas | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? the bear - 2010-01-28 11:23 AM Sprint_DA - 2010-01-28 11:05 AM the bear - 2010-01-28 10:57 AM Sprint_DA - 2010-01-28 10:44 AM Has the iphone really been an overwhelming success? How would you define "overwhelming success"? 8.7 million units sold last quarter... Thanks for the info. I really was asking that as a question. I think I only know one or two people who have them. That's why I asked how you define it. If it's by the people you know that have them, maybe not. But I'm sure Apple is happy with what it's done. If pressed, I could name a couple dozen people that I know have them. Maybe it's because this is pretty heavy AT&T country. or you just have cooler friends I'm a big apple fan, but don't have an iPhone, Most likely I'll get an iTouch to go with my Nook, What's different is that apple isn't not really looking to sell millions of these right off the bat,, maybe 2-3 million, That's what they have reported as far as how they structure the price of the device.. And then see where the trends go, how it is being used, then it will take off ... Or not .... (IMHO ) |
2010-01-28 12:25 PM in reply to: #2637676 |
Champion 6627 Rochester Hills, Michigan | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? |
2010-01-28 12:27 PM in reply to: #2640223 |
Philadelphia, south of New York and north of DC | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? Gaarryy - And then see where the trends go, how it is being used, then it will take off ... Or not .... (IMHO ) Yeah they'll either be geniuses again, or it will be another Newton... |
2010-01-28 1:37 PM in reply to: #2639991 |
Master 1690 Metro NY Area | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? Maybe they haven't gotten to Iowa yet? On the east and west coasts they are everywhere. Sorry, Am I going to get slammed, I've only lived in NY and CA. Sprint_DA - 2010-01-28 12:05 PM the bear - 2010-01-28 10:57 AM Sprint_DA - 2010-01-28 10:44 AM Has the iphone really been an overwhelming success? How would you define "overwhelming success"? 8.7 million units sold last quarter... Thanks for the info. I really was asking that as a question. I think I only know one or two people who have them. |
2010-01-28 3:15 PM in reply to: #2637676 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? Some IT tech on the UW campus sent this through - kinda funny - " As an aside, my 14 year old son is an Apple fan, and would rather lose his left leg than be without his iPod. When he saw the pics of the iPad, his first reaction was "That looks like an iPod for old people. Does it come with a walker, too ?"" |
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2010-01-28 3:44 PM in reply to: #2640263 |
Elite 2673 Muskego, WI | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? dontracy - 2010-01-28 12:27 PM Gaarryy - And then see where the trends go, how it is being used, then it will take off ... Or not .... (IMHO ) Yeah they'll either be geniuses again, or it will be another Newton... It seems to come down to book reader quality and the ability to have a good book reader AND a internet/gaming email device in one...instead of just a book reader. I'm a dinosaur that still reads the newspaper, yet leave the house too early many days to work out, so I miss it. I am impatiently waiting for these readers to become newspaper substitutes. Based on the color/multimedia it would seem the iPad would be a better product for that. Of course, the data connection is always on with kindle, and ipad would require additional payments, etc. Is there a reason these "reading applications" aren't usable on laptops/netbooks? |
2010-01-28 3:51 PM in reply to: #2640892 |
Champion 8540 the colony texas | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? morey1 - 2010-01-28 3:44 PM dontracy - 2010-01-28 12:27 PM Gaarryy - And then see where the trends go, how it is being used, then it will take off ... Or not .... (IMHO ) Yeah they'll either be geniuses again, or it will be another Newton... It seems to come down to book reader quality and the ability to have a good book reader AND a internet/gaming email device in one...instead of just a book reader. etc. Is there a reason these "reading applications" aren't usable on laptops/netbooks? I was under the impression and I freely admit I might be wrong, but it was the e-readers screens are quite different than laptops, computers and even the iPad due in part to the refresh rate. That's why I didn't think the iPad is a good substitute for reading, unless you can adjust that. Hopefully some of the true tech peeps can set me straight. I like how they are dealing with publishers though, I guess there will be an iBook store like iTunes. I was also under the impression that Barnes and Noble had bought up the patent/lincense on the different formats for e-books to ensure there wouldn't be formatting issue's with their Nook. A few friends of mine with kindles will have issues with how some books are displayed |
2010-01-28 4:22 PM in reply to: #2637676 |
Elite 4564 Boise | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? Is it me or isn't one of the main selling points of a tablet computer the ability to "write" on it? That seems to be missing from this. |
2010-01-28 4:24 PM in reply to: #2637676 |
Pro 5011 Twin Cities | Subject: RE: Well... the iPad... you getting one? This could be the single wort product name in recent memory. |
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