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<blockquote data-quote="s6nculve" data-source="post: 999139" data-attributes="member: 143077"><p>The iPad Tablet is not an iPhone. It is a device in a category between a iPhone and a MacBook. You are looking only at one of its "parents." Yes, the iPhone has not changed much but the MacBook has. With the MacBook, MacBook Air, and Macbook Pro; There is much change.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No, what I did was make the iPad Tablet 3.24'' longer, 1.46'' wider, 0.26'' thicker, and 1.5 lbs heavier. Which would be a good thing because you would have a larger screen to play with, a powerful processor and drive, a graphics processor, room for a USB port, lager battery, and more.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I watched the keynote. I also saw it was using a 1GHz Apple A4 chip, and not a 1.86GHz or 2.13GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. Which is superior in every way except in power conservation. As I stated above, a larger dimension means a larger battery.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I understand that the iPad Tablet as of right now is a consumer device. But it has potential as a professional device. As I said before I watched the keynote and saw it was using 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB flash drive. That is the same as the tiny iPod, weak. Again, a 120GB 4200-rpm Serial ATA hard disk drive or 128GB solid-state drive is superior in every way. Plus with the dimensions I gave, you could have a 9400M graphics processor.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes I agree, Ereaders will have to radically change or die. The Ereaders are weak. They are cheap, singal purpose devices. In the keynote Jobs said that in the PC world netbooks are the crapy devices in between a smart phone and laptop. But the iPad Tablet would change that for the better. The iPad would be that in between, so that makes me think you don't quite "get" what Jobs and Apple are saying. With the LifeBook T4310, Armor X10, Samsung Q1UP-V, and many more aiming at killing the iPad Tablet maybe Apple should just keep the hardware the same. Yeah, makes alot of sense.</p><p></p><p>As a Apple customer I am only saying I want options with the iPad Tablet. Maybe have a iPad as a consumer device and Create a "iPad Pro" as a professional device. I know I am not the only one who wants a iPad Tablet with more, geared toward the business world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s6nculve, post: 999139, member: 143077"] The iPad Tablet is not an iPhone. It is a device in a category between a iPhone and a MacBook. You are looking only at one of its "parents." Yes, the iPhone has not changed much but the MacBook has. With the MacBook, MacBook Air, and Macbook Pro; There is much change. No, what I did was make the iPad Tablet 3.24'' longer, 1.46'' wider, 0.26'' thicker, and 1.5 lbs heavier. Which would be a good thing because you would have a larger screen to play with, a powerful processor and drive, a graphics processor, room for a USB port, lager battery, and more. Yes, I watched the keynote. I also saw it was using a 1GHz Apple A4 chip, and not a 1.86GHz or 2.13GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor. Which is superior in every way except in power conservation. As I stated above, a larger dimension means a larger battery. I understand that the iPad Tablet as of right now is a consumer device. But it has potential as a professional device. As I said before I watched the keynote and saw it was using 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB flash drive. That is the same as the tiny iPod, weak. Again, a 120GB 4200-rpm Serial ATA hard disk drive or 128GB solid-state drive is superior in every way. Plus with the dimensions I gave, you could have a 9400M graphics processor. Yes I agree, Ereaders will have to radically change or die. The Ereaders are weak. They are cheap, singal purpose devices. In the keynote Jobs said that in the PC world netbooks are the crapy devices in between a smart phone and laptop. But the iPad Tablet would change that for the better. The iPad would be that in between, so that makes me think you don't quite "get" what Jobs and Apple are saying. With the LifeBook T4310, Armor X10, Samsung Q1UP-V, and many more aiming at killing the iPad Tablet maybe Apple should just keep the hardware the same. Yeah, makes alot of sense. As a Apple customer I am only saying I want options with the iPad Tablet. Maybe have a iPad as a consumer device and Create a "iPad Pro" as a professional device. I know I am not the only one who wants a iPad Tablet with more, geared toward the business world. [/QUOTE]
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