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Actually, he appeared to know considerably less than us -- until he finally watched the keynote (specifically for the extended iWork demo). He might also want to read these three articles:
Hands-on with the Apple iPad – it does make sense :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Andy Ihnatko stevenf.com - I need to talk to you about computers. I?ve been... The iPad's future shock | Tablets | iPhone Central | Macworld Last edited by chas_m; 02-14-2010 at 07:50 PM. Reason: I somehow missed that the OP finally watched the keynote. |
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I don't think so based on some of the keynote and the size of the window needed to run them. I could be dead wrong but I guess time will tell. I think a full sized Spreadsheet would be hard to work with on the small screen of the iPhone/touch.
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As anyone could tell from the demo, it would be impossible to make your finger work as accurately on a smaller screen. |
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I so agree with the articles listed above.
I think future shock is what people are feeling now. It happened with the imac. "What no floppy drive?" But now people never use them. And are happier for it. And it happened again with the ipod. "What something that tiny can't be useful". But now they are one of the most popular and sucessful technological devices of all time. And I think the ipad is the same. People are going "Oh my god it can't do this or it has not got that, panic panic". I do agree the ipad (and ipod touch/iphone) are a totally new style of computing then the average computer. And one day in the future people will wonder how they ever lived without it. Most people are scared of what the future will bring. And how it means they way they do things currently are numbered. But I think Apple embrace this and realise one way of doing things can not last for ever. And try to be the best of the new way. So people buy their products. |
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Right up there with "Avatar is just Dances With Smurfs." In all seriousness, I think it could eventually come to be viewed the other way around: that the iPod Touch and iPhone were smaller, preliminary versions of the iPad. |
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Think about it this way: have you ever fantasized about having an awesome sports car that looks real slick?
Why?? For a LOT cheaper, you could get an old pick-up truck that gets you from point A to point B at 60mph just like that sports car AND it has tons of storage space to put all your stuff in, which is also an additional functionality. Personally, I don't understand why they don't put big truck beds on sports cars. Everyone wants more storage, so they shouldn't they do that, right?? Anyway, I think my sig says it all... "Give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others" |
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He's trying to say is what people want is not always what they need.
They want a sports car but need functionality, boot space and something for the speed limited roads, not the race track. And the old pickup (called a ute in Australia) does everything they need for a much cheaper price then the sports car that can not do what they need. And it's the same for an ipad. It's not what some people dream the ipad should be. But if you really look at it, it does indeed have the functionality and can do a lot of things people need to do when they are out and about. The ipad is more about forfilling needs instead of wants. |
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