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I absolutely agree, though I'd like to clarify that what I mean by low powered also includes long battery life. The one thing I use my netbook for is exactly what my girlfriend would use the iPad for but instead of having to deal with the complex environment that is a Linux distribution (even if it's Ubuntu), she could use a completely integrated environment with a minimum amount of setup and maintenance.
Sure, the lock-in would drive me mad but as you quite rightly pointed out, I'm a consumer of a niche market. Hell, I build my own systems because I want them to be just so.
What do you think about Adobe porting Flash to the iPad? Do they already have an ARM port?
I absolutely agree, though I'd like to clarify that what I mean by low powered also includes long battery life. The one thing I use my netbook for is exactly what my girlfriend would use the iPad for but instead of having to deal with the complex environment that is a Linux distribution (even if it's Ubuntu), she could use a completely integrated environment with a minimum amount of setup and maintenance.
Sure, the lock-in would drive me mad but as you quite rightly pointed out, I'm a consumer of a niche market. Hell, I build my own systems because I want them to be just so.
What do you think about Adobe porting Flash to the iPad? Do they already have an ARM port?
Sure, the lock-in would drive me mad but as you quite rightly pointed out, I'm a consumer of a niche market. Hell, I build my own systems because I want them to be just so.
What do you think about Adobe porting Flash to the iPad? Do they already have an ARM port?
Apple would have to let them in the door... Or you'd have to hack the iPad, and I don't think Adobe would bet their business plan on that.




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Its not only power though, its what the machine is capable of, and all the things that are available on the internet.
At home, I use my computer to
- read industry news
- play games
- program
- record and edit music
- watch tv/movies
- manage my various devices (iphone/ipod/e-reader)
- play around with virtualized operating systems
- experiment with apps and platforms I am not familiar with
My wife uses her computer to
- facebook
- youtube
- look at cute animal pictures
- IM
- watch tv/movies
Thats it. Thats what the iPad does (yeah, the name sucks), it does it well, it does it easily, and it does it with style. Not only that, but throw in 3g, and you don't even have to worry about ISPs or routers or anything like that. And finally, it is at a price comparable to a laptop.
I don't see how this cannot be huge. about 90% of tech bloggers seem to completely miss the point, but that shows more how out of touch they are then anything else (remember this? http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=500) What people here need to realize is that they are a niche audience, things that are popular with them will probably never be mainstream in any significant way.
Edited 2010-01-29 15:31 UTC