Originally posted by A113
I'm not really an Apple Guy (in fact, I honestly hate them), but the iPad looks really nice, actually. I checked out the videos and demos and it looks like a phenomenal innovative product. I would want to get it, but I'll wait as time progresses and the economy develops. We'll see what's new by then. The only thing I really would want to see in the future:
-USB
-Microsoft Word (or similar), or a typing program of some sort that isn't notepad
-Ability for Wireless Printing
-And if possible, NL!
It may seem odd but those added features will make it more complete IMHO
The iPad could run NL if Oley made a version for it
It also does have Apple's full IWork office suite for it, which includes Pages [Full word processor- way better than Microsoft Word!], Numbers [Not as good as Excel] and Keynote [SO much better than Powerpoint it's not even funny.]
This isn't a stupid product, lmfao. This is a fantastic product. You bitch that it only does so much more than the iPod touch, yeah sure, it's also the first rev of the software. Software applications are NOT limited and they will be expanded, especially when developers start creating iPad specific software.
Also, the reason the tablet failed in it's original incarnation was because WINDOWS ISN'T DESIGNED FOR TOUCH USE, AND NEITHER ARE THE APPLICATIONS FOR IT!
Try to use a Windows tablet with the software designed for a keyboard and mouse interface. You almost
can't It's next to impossible to precisely use it.
This isn't a stupid product, it's just a product that isn't made for absolutely everybody. It's creating a new market.
All of the people that are really involved in tech who were at the event love it, Leo Laporte, Andy Inhatko, Tom Merrit, Ge Wang, John Gruber, Justine Ezerik and Patrick Norton are all buying one, Ge Wang [the creator of the Stanford Computer Orchestra and the Stanford Mobile Phone Orchestra] is, according to him, buying TWENTY to create another new orchestra.
It will sell well, this website is so biased it's ridiculous, call me an Apple fanboy if you want, I'm not, I can admit Apple's failures [The App store approval process, the Apple TV, how the iPhone handles notifications, iTunes for Windows, the lack of updates for the iPod classic, the fact that iPhone OS can't
yet multitask...] but this isn't one.
I'm with Gerstlcrazy, people who are blind to Apple's failures are annoying, but the people who's sole existence in life seems to be to bash Apple's products are just as annoying.