originally posted by A7
Sorry, I only heard that it can't do YouTube. Didn't actually see any facts for or against it. If you say it can though than okay.
I've heard desktop operating systems don't work to well for 'touch' use in the past. However according to Microsoft, Windows 7 has taken a different approach to it. Knowing Microsoft I am sure it is not drastically different but I have heard it is easier than it use to be.
As for the s10 not being able to handle 1080P content as well, that is wrong. The iPad physically can not handle it. The s10 can play it back scaled down on its screen, or it can output to an external display and play it back smoothly at full resolution.
Believe me the S10 and similar desktop OS devices are not alone here when it comes to application usability. There is quite a few (not a lot but I've seen them) apps for the iPad that are simply awkward to use with the touch display. One of the great features of the S10 is an actual keyboard and touch pad. If there is ever any difficult applications or if you just don't feel like using the touch display, you can swivel the screen up and around.
I agree with the fact that there are plenty of touch-awkward apps for iPad. But there are also many more that make it the coolest thing ever to use. Also, I don't know exactly how well it works, but the iPad can connect to an external VGA monitor (never tried it) and probably do the same upscaling as the S10.
And on the iPad, if you want to type a paper of something, hook up a bluetooth keyboard, prop up the screen, and BAM you've got yourself a laptop.
Plus the S10 costs more than the iPad by $100 for the same amount of HD space, so...
originally posted by A7
For the most part Apple products have all of the same hardware you could find in a PC. From the hardware aspect a PC is technically equally reliable as any Mac. So your reason for having them is fairly invalid. If you were referring to the software aspect, than why not just get a PC and put an Apple OS on it? Apples do in fact have worse specs yet still boast much higher costs. You would be dumb, not dead.
Want a quick example of how much Apple rips off consumers? A 1TB hard drive only costs less than $100. I would know because I just bought an additional one for my PC last week. If I had bought it from apple then I would be paying around $300.
Why not put an Apple OS on a PC? Because I'm pretty sure that's illegal and/or impossible. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Apple's products are not actually overpriced if you get the right computer. For example, take the top-of-the-line, 27" iMac. I built a custom PC online (using parts from newegg) with the help of my PC-fanboy, computer-geek buddy with
exactly the same specs, and it cost $100 more than the equivalent iMac. And this PC that we built wasn't even an all-in-one: in my opinion, the compactness of all-in-ones is worth a couple hundred dollars.
Granted, Apple's lower-end models can be pricey compared to their PC counterparts, but they get progressively closer to equal prices as your specs shoot up.