29-01-2010, 16:44 | #71 |
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Browse the web is a bit misleading though. You can browse the web as long as you don't mind having no flash. People say it's no loss, but normally on a desktop browser with flash very much installed. With the iPad you'll be browsing in the exact same way you browse on the iPod, you'll just have to scroll less. Why that's considering revolutionary web browsing I don't know.
It's around more than a lot of people realise. BBC News for example, you can browse it as long as you're happy to only read the articles. The inline flash video which accompanies a lot of reports will just sit on the page, broken.
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29-01-2010, 16:46 | #72 | |
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A lot of people don't seem to get such a device, there certainly is a market and demand for one. Tablet pcs have been around a while, but this will push them into the main stream.
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29-01-2010, 17:08 | #73 |
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If another company pulls their finger out and makes a similar device, but with a hell of a lot more features, then I'd be tempted to buy one. As it is, the only thing that the ipad has that my 3 year old laptop doesn't is a touch screen. Right now my laptop is better value than the ipad.
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29-01-2010, 17:13 | #74 |
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but without a keyboard what other functions would you want? with no easy way to type.
skype and proper multitasking(but that's apples way) is about the only sensible function I've seen someone mention. A laptop may have more functions, but that's because it's designed for a different purpose. Such devices are not a replacement for laptops or phones. A lot of people our assuming they should be.
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29-01-2010, 17:24 | #75 |
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Errr, the whole book reading thing, it is only in the States, there are no ebook/ ibook agreements in the UK :/
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29-01-2010, 17:38 | #76 | |
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It seems pointless to be carrying that around when like Craig said, you might as well use a netbook or touch or mobile internet. It seems to be the middle ground between a laptop and a mobile.
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29-01-2010, 17:46 | #77 |
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Both of which have tiny screens which makes normal browsing ridiculously hard and film watching silly and book reading pointless.
It is. A netbook/laptop is big chunky un-needed keyboard, if you don't need a laptop/netbook why get one over a tablet. Phone is to small and impractical.
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29-01-2010, 17:54 | #78 | |
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Dated April 2007 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Athena Dated December 2007 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTC_Clio I still use my HTC Universal even though its many years old...
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29-01-2010, 20:13 | #80 |
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Sounds more like it's hiding the non-flash. At a live keynote they needed to browse for real.
Same way the adverts on TV always have 'Sequence Shortened' when they demonstrate how easy it is to use the app store.
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