I think it is quite funny comparing iPhone with N900. N900 costs 2/3 of the iPhone, but it still outmaneuvers the iPhone, if you know how to handle the horsepowers.
I think it is quite funny comparing iPhone with N900. N900 costs 2/3 of the iPhone, but it still outmaneuvers the iPhone, if you know how to handle the horsepowers.
I'm really curious about the point of this thread. If you already made up your mind about getting a new device, then why do feel the need to tell anybody here?
You could already be spending time on different forums with likeminded people, without trying to disturb anybody here (and your intentions seemed really rather obvious form the ending of your last post).
So if your mind is set and you don't have anything productive to contribute, kindly leave. We'll promise not be sad.
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Again, I am not a coder, just a hard core user and want to spend myu time being productive with my gear, not having to spend half my time looking for workarounds. That, it the reason I will buy the iPad as opposed to a Windows or Android tablet of that size...
And what exactly are you going to produce on the iPad?
Sorry, just my opinion and obviously I am way out of place here.
Gee do you think so? You come on a N900 forum and carp on about Leo Laporte doesn't like the N900 so it's **** and then you make a comment like that? What exactly did you expect?
Anyway - if you like Leo so much you should know his best mate John C said that the mouse would never catch on. Not everything pundits say is correct.
And what exactly are you going to produce on the iPad?
Well, honestly with the Bluetooth keyboard I already have for my N810, I can use it for other forums, document creation, blogging and such.
I am also suspecting that many web apps will have a non flash iPad version for creating various types of media.
I mean if you look at the reality of all the things that are available on the iTouch already, the energy that will grow on this new version of the platform could be pretty amazing!
And, to be honest, if the original pricepoint of the iPad ($800) would have been the entry level price I would not be buying one. But $500 for 16 GB is not bad at all. Anything else can be accessed from the cloud anyway.