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The way they see it, the iPad is a new device with new form factor, performance (capability + battery life) and UI/UX that they really like. They accept that the missing capabilities are due to the immaturity of the product (<1 year old product) and that they will be addressed by apps/iOS upgrade in the future. If there is a single biggest complaint, it's probably full MS Office file editing compatibility. |
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The web chatter is such that a secondary 3G device is a needless expense, especially considering the tether-ability baked into many of todays smartphones. |
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But there's a pretty big issue when you use your primary phone as a portable hotspot, it drains the battery very very fast; making it mostly useful only when you're close to a power source (Cars, hotels). |
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I agree. I see the folly of tethering from both a power and practicality standpoint, and would rather purchase a device that could always be connected independently -- especially given the flexibility of existing prepaid options. This is why I'm a fan of the Tab, rather than a cheaper WiFi only device. Of course, I'd argue that most consumers will not consider it from that perspective, which may initially hurt the adoption of the Tab or sale of the 3G iPad. On a separate note I never asked but: what do you think of the Tab? |
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When looking from their power capacity, one would think these tablets with big batteries (ie: iPad's can go for 10hrs) would serve perfectly as your personal hotspot base station that you can store in your backpack/bags/suitcase. Except that your (smart)phone is still the gadget that stays with you much more during your days... so you definitely can't leave out a data plan from it. Soooo.... I still have not seen any 'perfect' solution for the time being. The incremental cost for a 3G tablet also pales in comparison to your data charges anyway, so I don't think it's a significant price difference ($130 difference in iPad's case, less than $11 per month for a year). Quote:
I'm still skeptical on the DLNA functionalities because I don't get such great experience from my Samsung LED screen (series 7 I believe). Too much buffering and the interface is not optimized for long lists of media and contents. I use an XBMC atom box instead to stream my medias... (720p and 1080p content). I guess it fits the tablet usecase much better though. There'd be much less media contained on a tablet and they'd be of lower bitrate/smaller size to be manageable by the system. The last point may sound superficial, but I notice the android tab uses much less transitional animations than iOS. I hope they address that. |
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It's my opinion that Apple has created a dilemma with the iPad: What to do with the MacBook. The iPad is currently being dumbed down with iOS. But how long can that last? Another year maybe?
In the meantime, Samsung and others will gladly fill the iPad productivity void. So, "if I was Apple's CEO," I would either buy or steal from Always Innovating and properly engineer something like this: https://www.alwaysinnovating.com/ima...k-exploded.png The main office is in San Francisco I think; I wouldn't even make them move. But their designer would probably have to go. |
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Another year of iPad with iOS? Are you saying they will have to infuse OSX in future tablet?
IMHO it's the other way around. They will try to stretch iOS to the iMac/MacBook ranges as they push the capabilities for iOS to fulfill more needs. I really think Steve is pretty happy with iPad's current position and I don't see it grow a keyboard, even as convertible/attachment. |
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