If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Laptop computers
How about Netbooks? Or the forthcoming apple tablet? Fred
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Laptop computers
"Fred Kay" wrote in message ... How about Netbooks? Or the forthcoming apple tablet? Fred The applet tablet is probably BIG bucks. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Laptop computers
"Tom K" wrote:
The applet tablet is probably BIG bucks. You get more for your bucks with Apple. It could be the perfect connection device to take on a cruise or other travel. I could almost get by with an iPhone and no laptop already. I am looking forward to see what they announce next week. -- Charles |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Laptop computers
In article , Dillon Pyron
wrote: Well, we have now established that the iPad is $499 to $849. Competitive prcies with other tablets. Is it a Windblows tablet killer? Probably not. Is it a netbook killer? Quite possible. The problem is that it appears to be ARM based rather than Intel, so software built for X won't run on it. But, if it is ARM, and it also appears to be very close to the iPhone OS, there are (as of RIGHT NOW) 149,219 apps for it. A good code jockey cn write one a week. I could probably get one out every couple of months, and I haven't written "real" code in years. Almost all the 149,219 iPhone apps will run on the iPad. It does everything I need to do when traveling on a cruise or other travel and what I do with my laptop when sitting on my couch at home. Plus it will be an e-book reader. The pricing is a pleasant surprise to me. I was expecting $999. So I will be getting one. Have to decide how much memory and whether to get the Wi-Fi only version or the Wi-Fi plus 3G version. I got a few months to decide which. -- Charles |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Laptop computers
In article , Stu
wrote: Memory is cheap so go 8gig. As for the internet, go wi-fi plus 3g version, it gives you the wi-fi and if all else fails a 3g broadband hookup. The minimum it comes with is 16 gig. They have 16, 32, or 64. Anyhow I have a few months to decide before they start shipping. Likely I will get the 3G since the 3G plans are optional and not on contract. You can buy a month and then cancel. Just buy it when you need it. -- Charles |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Laptop computers
Charles wrote:
In article , Dillon Pyron wrote: Well, we have now established that the iPad is $499 to $849. Competitive prcies with other tablets. Is it a Windblows tablet killer? Probably not. Is it a netbook killer? Quite possible. The problem is that it appears to be ARM based rather than Intel, so software built for X won't run on it. But, if it is ARM, and it also appears to be very close to the iPhone OS, there are (as of RIGHT NOW) 149,219 apps for it. A good code jockey cn write one a week. I could probably get one out every couple of months, and I haven't written "real" code in years. Almost all the 149,219 iPhone apps will run on the iPad. It does everything I need to do when traveling on a cruise or other travel and what I do with my laptop when sitting on my couch at home. Plus it will be an e-book reader. The pricing is a pleasant surprise to me. I was expecting $999. So I will be getting one. Have to decide how much memory and whether to get the Wi-Fi only version or the Wi-Fi plus 3G version. I got a few months to decide which. New adoptee. Ipad has no camera, no ability to run Flash (so most web apps won't work), a keyboard that you can't type well on, no replaceable battery, no USB port, no way to multitask, too big to stick in a pocket, too delicate a screen and a way too small amount of memory and storage. Stupid. It won't replace a laptop or netbook and it can't replace a phone. It's just a large sized Itouch. No way it sells well, except to geeks with more money than brains. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Laptop computers
"Charles" wrote in message d... Almost all the 149,219 iPhone apps will run on the iPad. It does everything I need to do when traveling on a cruise or other travel and what I do with my laptop when sitting on my couch at home. Plus it will be an e-book reader. The pricing is a pleasant surprise to me. I was expecting $999. Translation.... if they had a product that they expected to be VERY HOT.... they'd be pricing it much higher. Apple always prices high. Sounds like maybe they're trying to come up with a pricing plan to save what they anticipate will be a bit of a loser product. They probably put a lot of money into this product, and need to recoup some of it, even if it's not the hot item of the year. --Tom |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Laptop computers
In article , Tom K
wrote: Translation.... if they had a product that they expected to be VERY HOT.... they'd be pricing it much higher. Apple always prices high. Sounds like maybe they're trying to come up with a pricing plan to save what they anticipate will be a bit of a loser product. They probably put a lot of money into this product, and need to recoup some of it, even if it's not the hot item of the year. Probably because is a new product category. And because they intend to recoup some on selling content, applications, e-books, etc. With 30 billion in the bank and no debt I don't think they need to recoup any money they put into the product. And much of the tech was already developed for the iPhone and iTouch. I think because of the 30 billion they can put this out and give it time. If it bombs the company is in little danger, like say Royal Caribbean, which has loads of debt would be if they could not sell cabins on Oasis and Allure of the Seas. -- Charles |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Laptop computers
In article ,
"Tom K" wrote: "Charles" wrote in message d... Almost all the 149,219 iPhone apps will run on the iPad. It does everything I need to do when traveling on a cruise or other travel and what I do with my laptop when sitting on my couch at home. Plus it will be an e-book reader. The pricing is a pleasant surprise to me. I was expecting $999. Translation.... if they had a product that they expected to be VERY HOT.... they'd be pricing it much higher. Apple always prices high. Sounds like maybe they're trying to come up with a pricing plan to save what they anticipate will be a bit of a loser product. They probably put a lot of money into this product, and need to recoup some of it, even if it's not the hot item of the year. --Tom If you look at it for what it is, the price is more than other devices that do some of the things the iPad will do. And it will be, as the iPods are, a product in transition. There will be newer ones made with new features. As it is, this is one slick box for a reasonable price, imo. Think of it as a super iPod Touch and you'll be pretty close. Prediction, they'll sell a bazillion of them. One of them will be mine! Lloyd |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Laptop computers
In article ,
BikeRider50 wrote: Charles wrote: In article , Dillon Pyron wrote: Well, we have now established that the iPad is $499 to $849. Competitive prcies with other tablets. Is it a Windblows tablet killer? Probably not. Is it a netbook killer? Quite possible. The problem is that it appears to be ARM based rather than Intel, so software built for X won't run on it. But, if it is ARM, and it also appears to be very close to the iPhone OS, there are (as of RIGHT NOW) 149,219 apps for it. A good code jockey cn write one a week. I could probably get one out every couple of months, and I haven't written "real" code in years. Almost all the 149,219 iPhone apps will run on the iPad. It does everything I need to do when traveling on a cruise or other travel and what I do with my laptop when sitting on my couch at home. Plus it will be an e-book reader. The pricing is a pleasant surprise to me. I was expecting $999. So I will be getting one. Have to decide how much memory and whether to get the Wi-Fi only version or the Wi-Fi plus 3G version. I got a few months to decide which. New adoptee. Ipad has no camera, no ability to run Flash (so most web apps won't work), a keyboard that you can't type well on, no replaceable battery, no USB port, no way to multitask, too big to stick in a pocket, too delicate a screen and a way too small amount of memory and storage. Stupid. It won't replace a laptop or netbook and it can't replace a phone. It's just a large sized Itouch. No way it sells well, except to geeks with more money than brains. Everyone one want to define it by what it isn't, wrong way to look, imo. As to how well it sells, well maybe it will take them 2 days to sell out the first production run instead of only 1! You are basically saying some of the things that were said about the iPod and how it just wasn't going to sell and do well in the market. |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Laptop computers | tathraman | Cruises | 23 | January 26th, 2010 06:03 AM |
Great deals on Laptop computers | adc-news | Europe | 1 | September 26th, 2007 06:38 PM |
power for laptop computers on domestic flights? | [email protected] | Air travel | 3 | June 1st, 2005 03:37 AM |
Computers | Ali's Daddie | Cruises | 14 | December 29th, 2003 07:53 AM |
Computers on QE2 | Andre Gauthier | Cruises | 0 | December 20th, 2003 09:32 PM |