Wow, what a complete let down.

Was really hoping for a REAL tablet computer, running OS X, not a giant iPhone, LOL.
My older DD was an artist and was hoping for a REAL Mac tablet computer - she was hoping to be able to use full version of Photoshop. So she's not happy.
My younger DD is using a program called
Proloquo2Go on an iPod touch to communicate. For her, the iPod is too small and the iPad would be perfect. The iPad will be able to run all the current iPod/iPhone apps (except those that use features that you need phone connection for.
So, there are a lot of people using this one little app who are very happy that the iPad turned out to be a giant iPod touch.
A true comic book reader, with electronic delivery of comics; again not everyone's cup of tea - but there is a huge market for this. Kid's picture books too.
None of these can be reproduced on E-ink.
And, things like comics and children's books DO look really nice (although really tiny) on the iPod touch.
Revan said:
Laptop v. iPad - I think this device would really appeal to the large segment of people that use their laptops almost exclusively to surf the web, update facebook, and send e-mail. Let's face it, laptops and their corresponding OSes are incredibly complicated and easy to mess up. I'm the go to IT guy in my family and there are people that I know who would get 100% of their needs met with this.
I think that is true. There are people who are not looking for anything besides that.
Revan said:
Outside of the box thinking - it's funny how everyone is only thinking of this machine in the narrowly defined way it was presented. When the iPhone was first introduced, no one thought we would be able to use it as our external brain (Evernote), a bargain finder / barcode scanner (RedLaser) or augmented reality machine (Layar, et al.) Wouldn't it be cool if your Doctor walked into your appointment with one of these, having your complete medical file at hand and able to shoot off prescriptions, etc.
I just bought something at the Apple store today and the whole transaction was done on an iPod touch. My credit card was taken on the iPod; if I had wanted a printed receipt, the clerk would have sent the info wirelessly to a printer. I agreed to an email receipt, so it was sent right from the iPod to my email.
If someone had told me when iPhones first came out that this would be possible, I'm not sure I would have believed them.
And, there are quite a few medical apps that allow doctors to do things like look at xrays, CAT scans.
Is there a comic book audience who will be willing to drop $500 (and up) for the chance to read them in e-form? I'm not sure....maybe there is. Do they make large print comic books?
There are already quite a few comic book apps available. They look nice on the small screen, but would be even better on the large screen. And you would be able to expand the picture to see details.
No background processes means you cant play music and read or play a game at the same time. Heck, my Zune can even do that.
That's not correct.
It would work the same as the current iPod touch and iPhones. You can't use 2 APPs at the same time, but you can play music and do other things at the same time.
I can listen to music and be on the internet.
I can listen to music and read.
I can listen to music while I use any of the apps that came with the ipod (things like the calendar, notes, maps, etc.)
Some of the apps you can download from the iTunes app store have music or sound effects as part of the app. Most of them have settings that allow choosing to listen to the game music/soundtrack or your own music. Some are more sophisticated and I can listen to music, but still use the sound effects.
So, I can definately play a game and listen to my own music.