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TUAW sure that 10 reasons to spend in the IPAD
More than 10 blog TechRepublic things, Debra Littlejohn Shinder has published an article entitled "10 reasons why I'll be passing on the iPad." Some of his reasoning is sound, but a good number of his points are easy to refute. Worth look at his post and the points it tries to do, because it is indicative of a widespread misunderstanding not only of the capabilities of IPAD, but also the anticipated consumer base.
1. No physical keyboard
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Debra is right for the iPad has no physical keyboard. But I do not have in mind is that Apple only sells a keyboard dock for the iPad, the device can also be combined with any existing Bluetooth keyboard. reasoning Apple for not including a physical keyboard on the IPAD is even more compelling for the iPhone, because unlike the iPhone, at least have the option to match the IPAD a physical keyboard. To make a physical keyboard on the device itself, there are two options: maintain the same size iPad and sacrifice of one third of the land screen, or increase the size of IPAD beyond what some (including Debra) and considered difficult to manage to include a keyboard.
In horizontal orientation, the virtual keyboard IPAD is about the size of a conventional keyboard, too, so while typing touch will be a challenge, is a gamble just type in the iPad will be much faster and easier than the top 30 to 35 words per minute typing thumb many people (myself included) carrying the iPhone is much smaller keyboard. The lack of a physical keyboard on the iPhone has not measurably affected sales, the IPAD is unlikely to suffer much loss of sales this, either.
(Note: Some people have asked for a source on the Bluetooth keyboard issue, particularly to my assertion that you can use any BT keyboard and not only Apple's wireless models. During his practice with the iPad device after the announcement, Jacqui Cheng at Ars Technica noted that "You can use any bluetooth keyboard you want, rather than the Apple keyboard dock. You can use the case / stand with your existing bluetooth keyboard. Can not use a bluetooth mouse, however. ")
Check out the other nine points by clicking on the link below Read more.
2. One size does not fit all
Debra says that if the IPAD is supposed to be a niche device located between a phone and a netbook, you must have a screen size midway between the two - in other words, smaller than a 9.7 "screen. But that's not how Steve Jobs placed the IPAD at all during the opening, the slide was clearly Jobs' Keynote demonstrate the IPAD fill a gap between the iPhone / iPod touch and MacBook 13 ". It is puzzling that in a sentence Debra complains about the IPAD be too big to fit in pocket, while in the following sentence that exalts the virtues of the Sony VAIO X netbooks, which are almost exactly the same size - in terms of weight and thickness anyway. The VAIO X has a 11.1 "16:9 screen, which actually gets a little bigger than the iPad. Another thing about the VAIO X is a bit larger than the IPAD: price, Starting at $ 1299 - much more expensive than even the most expensive IPAD.
While the IPAD not fit in your pocket, yet is much more portable that even a MacBook Air. Stephen Colbert even managed to get one out of his coat at the Grammys, so while the IPAD is larger than an iPhone, is far from the little manageable monster many people are trying to claim it is.
3. It runs a mobile phone OS
One thing that many experts do not take into account is that iPhone OS is actually an OS X version adapted for a touchscreen device. No, no Finder bar, Dock, or in the menu. No, no Exposé Spaces or Time Machine. But the fundamentals of the iPhone OS are exactly the same as the version for Mac OS X so that when people complain of IPAD is not running OS X, are really pining for OS X features such as those mentioned above - the Finder, Dock, menu bar, etc. However, none of these features are especially OS X suited for a touchscreen device, especially one with a 9.7 "screen. Tablet PC running the full version of Windows already proven the dangers of running an operating system intended for a larger device with a traditional interface point and click, and as a result, most devices have failed to gain traction on the market.
Debra and others also cite the lack of multitasking iPad as a strike against it. At this point, at least, I agree with them. While that the iPhone OS already allows limited multitasking between Apple's own applications - phone, mail, Mail, Safari, and iPod all can run simultaneously in the background - third-party applications are available to solutions such as push notifications. While restricting multitasking makes a kind of sense on devices like the iPhone 3G, with capacity limited processing and memory RAM, in the IPAD technology limitations do not fly as an excuse. It can be argued that not having multitasking on the IPAD makes it easy to use for the grandmother and other non-technology experts, but also limits the potential usefulness of the device. Of course, the IPAD is not positioned as a replacement MacBook, but the ability to run up one or two third party applications on the merits would be the most versatile device.
Personally, I'd be very surprised if Apple does not enter at least a limited form of multitasking on the iPhone OS 4.0. Of course, I said the same thing last year about the iPhone OS 3.0, so who known. One point worth mentioning, however: despite the introduction of iWork for the iPad, Apple continues to push the device as a platform for media consumption, not as a productivity platform. For serious work done, Apple still expects you to use your main computer, in the case of a MacBook, iMac, or a PC.
4. Not enough storage
The most important question to ask here is: "Who?" Debra said that the 64 GB model could have enough capacity for your purposes, but grouse about the price of this model, comparing it with the cheapest netbooks with "four times storage. "I will say I'm surprised by Apple's decision to the top of the iPad capacity to 64 GB, especially considering that's where iPod touch now tops out. A 128 GB iPad would be very tempting, unfortunately, given the price of flash memory, also would probably cost more than $ 1000.
But what you can store 64 GB? In my case, a 64 GB iPad with my whole music collection 39 GB - 19 days worth of music - Plus all my iPhoto library of more than 7000 photos, which, when optimized for screen IPAD probably take somewhere in the neighborhood of 5 GB, more or minus one or two GB. In most applications-crazy man who had about 2 GB of applications on the iPhone 3G, and space "Other", presumably including operating system itself takes up little more than 1 GB. Suman, equivalent to 47 of 64 GB. In my case, that leaves more than 15 GB of storage space for documents, videos, etc. Let's say I can save my documents folder of everything in the IPAD (not me - I use iDisk and Dropbox for that) - 4300 documents taking up little more than 2 GB of space. We now have 13 GB left over for videos and everything else. Even if I left a buffer of 3 GB for any reason (including accounting for the difference compared GiB GB), which remains 10 GB of space for videos - enough to store 10 movies of two hours at a decent bitrate, or nearly an entire season of a television series than an hour.
Let me break that again - a 64 GB iPad, shop:
- 19 days of music
- 7000 photos
- More than 100 applications
- A 2 GB folder with the documents of 4300 items
- 20 hours of video
- About 3 GB of space left over for anything else (temporary photo storage, e-books accounting for the difference between binary gigabytes gigabytes compared decimals, etc)
Of course, there are people out there with more music and photo libraries bigger than mine, but most of my Mac, using only the friends have, on average, 1,500 items in your iTunes library, a more or less a thousand pictures, and such After three pages of apps on their iPhones. 64 GB might not sound like much on paper, but practically speaking, that will create around a large amount of media. Unless you are going to spend weeks at a time away from your main computer, the IPAD should be able to bring sufficient resources to maintain almost everyone entertained for days.
5. No HDMI output or camera
Debra claims that you can not video output iPad to an HDTV without an HDMI connector. That simply is not true, with a VGA adapter, you can output full 1024 x 768 iPad video signal to a HDTV. With a component jack, you can generate a signal 576p or 480p PAL signal to NTSC TV. Well, okay, not 1080p ultra high definition video, but where exactly the video you will find that resolution anyway (besides Blu-Ray and Bittorrent)? I'll admit I would have been nice to have at least 1366 x 768 of video, but I'm betting that the vast majority of consumers are not going to bother even connect to your TV IPAD at all when it is much easier to just the screen on your lap and watch a movie in the same place IPAD.
(Go - as some people have said, 1080i is 1920 x 1080 [therefore you know, 1080 i] and not 768 x 1366. That is the resolution of my HDTV has, and intends to handle a 1080i signal - which did not into account was that the 1080i is deinterlaced to fit my screen resolution. Even stupid to sell these TVs, so I really should have known better. Sorry.)
Debra Another point raised is the ratio of 3:4 aspect iPad, which is less than ideal for the video. This has been discussed by all Internet, including here on TUAW, but as many people have pointed out, the aspect ratio of 3:04 is ideal for almost all other functions in the IPAD, except video, books, documents, web pages, and photos are all set much closer to a ratio of 03:04 or 4:03 to 16:9. Using a ratio of 16:9 on the iPad would not only make the device bigger than it already is, but would also leave all other forms of media on the computer disadvantage with the video.
IPad lack of the camera is another point Debra and others have carried out against the device, but as multitasking, this is a point in which I agree. A security camera facing such as the iPhone does not make much sense in the IPAD - would be a little awkward trying to take photos or video with a device of this size, a bit like trying to hold a MacBook Air to take photos with your iSight camera. Most people probably have a separate chamber point and shoot to take more still pictures and / or video camera facing hypothetical IPAD back anyway, and you can upload photos directly on the device, either with the camera connector specific IPAD or SD card reader. However, a front camera for video conferencing would undoubtedly have been a cause death. Apple apparently thought so, too, because it actually has a space in the IPAD exactly such a camera, only to withdraw for reasons Apple only. If the company is waiting for the next generation IPAD introduce a camera or pulling a big switcheroo as it did with the original iPhone - that originally supposed to ship with plastic face prone to scratches, previous iPods, but was replaced with virtually scratch-proof glass in the six months between the announcement and release - you can not say.
6. No USB ports
Debra main complaints against the lack of USB ports that can connect a flash drive or a USB keyboard. As far as the keyboard goes, I've already mentioned the fact that you can buy a keyboard dock or use a Bluetooth hands-free keyboard. As no to connect a flash drive? I can see why some people might want to do this - the iPad storage expansion, file transfer, etc, but I'm willing to bet that for most people this will not be a problem. Though I risk sounding like the infamous Bill Gates "640K ought to be enough for anybody" to say (although Gates never actually said that), 64 GB of space on a device like the iPad really should meet the needs of most users - at least for the next two years, anyway. As for file transfer? I can not think of a number of existing, cloud-based solutions, a simple majority of which is electronic mail. No, you can not transfer multiple gigabytes of files at once via e-mail or "cloud," but most people do not transfer all the data at once even a handful of times to a portable device, much less on a regular basis.
I'm not going complete fanboy and say it's a good thing that the IPAD does not come with USB ports. In fact, I'm kinda with Debra and the others here in wishing that Apple includes at least one USB port. Although probably not use the port very often (if any), which undoubtedly belongs to the category of "nice to have." I have been a iPod user for almost five years and an iPhone user for a year, and I can count the number of times I've needed / wanted a USB port on one of those devices not exactly in the fingers ... but I'll admit that I might sing a different tune with a larger device such as an iPad. But for most people who are willing to buy the IPAD, ie non-geek, non-techie, I just want the Internet and music and movies "people, probably not going to lose in all USB ports.
7. There is no flash memory slot
No, the iPad has no flash memory slot. You can buy a card Attachment SD reader, however, despite Debra and other rail against the added cost of the connection, saying that in order to achieve "the functional equivalent of a netbook you may end up spending a bundle. "A lot of the same arguments for or against USB apply here as well, most non-geeks do not go missing SD slot at all. Transfer documents via SD cards in 2010 smacks of the "sneakernet" thought we were close to removing the dot matrix printers and 2800 transmission modems, let's say that most users will have pictures and / or videos on SD cards, most users will wait until I get home to their main computer to upload your files, and most users will not care that IPAD missing the SD slot dedicated more than worried about the iPod is missing. In any case, the argument for an SD slot is much weaker than the argument for USB.
8. The price is wrong
Debra says IPAD "costs twice the Kindle and other electronic readers." It is smooth and plainly false. The IPAD $ 499 costs almost double the standard Kindle, but compared to all other e-reader out there, prices are extremely competitive iPad Once you consider all the things the IPAD makes iDon't other readers. A DX Kindle $ 489, for example, while $ 10 cheaper than IPAD cheaper, has a color screen, has only 4 GB of storage, has no touch screen, run applications, do not have email, music, and so on and so forth. The price of IPAD is the only aspect of the device that few experts have complained, in fact, the price is to Wall Street and other analysts Financial doing cartwheels.
Not even have to compare to other similar companies IPAD products to see how good a deal it is. The 16 GB is $ 300 plus IPAD a touch of 8 GB iPod. That $ 300 you get twice the capacity, a much larger screen and higher quality, a more powerful CPU, Best 802.11n Wi-Fi including much better battery performance, a speaker and a microphone, and finally, access to a host of applications designed to take advantage of increased iPad screen and higher performance. A 32 GB iPad has the same $ 300 difference in price compared with a touch of 32 GB iPod, like the 64 GB model. Once you add an additional $ 130 for wireless 3G price gap widens, but so does the usefulness of the device - the wireless broadband access anywhere there is an available network 3G, as iPhone users know, is invaluable.
Debra compares the fully equipped, $ 829 3G-enabled IPAD to "a computer powerful compact laptop that runs a full operating system and multitasking, and has USB and SD connectors and Ethernet, 4 GB of RAM and 250 GB of storage. "The" full operating system "you're talking about OS X is not, however, and the laptop you're talking about is definitely not made by Apple. Can not make a difference for many people, but if you are already in the Mac costs too much "camp, not surprisingly, the IPAD not have much appeal compared to the Windows Home Edition running, plastic laptop bargain-bin Dell or HP as it is almost certain to stop working in two years or less. Yes, I recognize the very fanboyish sound of that phrase. No, I do not apologize for it. cheap laptops are just that: cheap. Call it elitism, fanboyism, drinking Kool-Aid, whatever: I prefer to endure the shortcomings of the iPad of the "powerful", but oh-so-cheap laptops from other manufacturers.
9. It is encased in
"You have to buy their applications from the App Store," says Debra. Yes, I know: in a shop that has with more than 140,000 applications available, most of them free, and capable of doing almost anything. I hate the App Store for some reason? Fine. Jailbreak the thing and use Cydia instead. Apple does not want to do, and they can out of their way to prevent it, but if you jailbreak and that mentality will not stop, right?
A vocal minority of people love to complain about "lock-in" when it comes to the iPhone / iPod touch / IPAD, even though these same people have probably been playing video games systems, Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft for decades - on all platforms "technology providers" even more pervasive and insidious than the Apple platform. What these people do not seem to realize is that one vendor lock-in is precisely what keeps Apple's mobile platforms being riddled with viruses, malware and applications made the code more shit. "Security by obscurity" may be a valid (ish) The argument to fall back with the Mac, but with 75 million people using the iPhone OS is a very high profile target of virus writers. That same "walled garden" that proponents of Linux and evangelists "open Internet" complain that keeps the iPhone platform to be a nightmare unusable. Yes, the approval process App Store has in many cases have been a pain in the lower regions, but things are improving - applications that once may have taken days or weeks to approved are now getting through the approval process within hours. Has the App Store sales "lock-in" affected one iota iPhone? No. In fact, sales of the iPhone was too far after the application of the arrival of the store.
Yes, "Apple as a gatekeeper" Fans are angry George Orwell. But someone has to keep the door, because the iPhone OS instantly becomes a true platform "open" as some people advocate, which is the instant of the remote Russian mafia hijacks your iPhone in a basement in Vladivostok, and I just had to download that "the honey of Siberia" application of the Internet's dark alleys.
Other aspects of the dreaded "lock-in" which is concerned by Debra are riddled with falsehoods. "Can not run Skype to make phone calls, with the IPAD, he says." We will not cut the market the iPhone, after all. "Say what? That must be news to the Skype team, which is already investigating a specific IPAD Skype application. Must be a story of Apple, too, that no longer restricts the use of VoIP over 3G. "Nor can download Flash to be installed in the browser, which means they will not be watching the YouTube. Video "Say it again How long is the iPhone / iPod touch / IPAD unable to view videos on YouTube Oh right:?. I never No, no Flash can be put on the iPad, but according to our informal survey, 75% of people thinking of buying one, or do not care or are clearly not happy to Flash making an appearance.
What about the hardware lock-in? " Debra says "can not even remove and replace the battery yourself same ", which has been true of all iPod only since 2001 and has not stopped people from buying them by the millions. She goes on to say," if is flying to Australia and wanted to bring along an extra battery for extra-long flight, forget it. "Um. A Google search for two seconds to" battery External iPhone "could have been a good idea. And speaking from personal experience, if you stay awake for an entire flight through Pacific Ocean, you'll have much more pressing problems to worry about the battery of your IPAD, for example, that you will feel as if hit by a truck after the plane lands. Take it from someone who knows: trans-Pacific flights are best spent in happy unconsciousness.
10. The network
Yes, the 3G connection iPad is only available in the AT & T ... if you live in the United States. If, like me, living in what is known informally as "The rest of the world", this argument against buying a 3G phone with IPAD capacity does not hold for you. But let's stick to the States for a moment and analyze Debra's argument against AT & T's network. No, AT & T is not everyone (or anyone) 's favorite network in the U.S., but the "pay-as-you-go" completely free of contract plans available to the IPAD are very compelling price. You can get 250 MB of data for $ 14.99 (not $ 20 Debra claims in his article), which is more than enough for casual data usage. 250 MB does not sound like much on paper, but that's what my iPhone plan began here in New Zealand. He was never again 100 MB or less of data usage per month until I started using the immobilization iPhone, and I believe my data usage quite robust. The "unlimited" AT & T in the plan of $ 30 a month is a better deal, although "no limit" means only 5 GB, you will not burn through that much data unless you are using connecting every time of day of each month.
Debra argument against these plans is that it's another bill to pay at the top of your cell phone phone bill, but that's the beauty of IPAD plans, no contract to commit to, you can cancel the plan at any time. If you start with the $ 30/month "unlimited" plan the iPad, only to discover that its use has not been exceed 250 MB, instead of being locked into the plan for another 23 months, you can return the $ 15 plan. If you find that there 3G coverage is needed at all, you can always buy the Wi-Fi only IPAD. "We wish them good luck in finding Wi-Fi spots," says Debra in response to that idea, that sounds pretty good for us in New Zealand, where Wi-Fi is as rare as gold, but it makes sense and even less in the U.S., where Wi-Fi usually only a library or coffee shop away.
If you absolutely must have 3G in the IPAD, absolutely not use AT & T, and are willing to spend double for the privilege of going with Verizon, you always have the option of hooking up MiFi IPAD (possibly - have to wait until the truly liberated IPAD before we know if this will work or not.) Moreover, only by the IPAD is not available on Verizon right now (now now now) does not mean it never will be, Apple and Verizon reportedly "still talking" about what the IPAD and / or iPhone through the network.
We have reached the final ten points of Debra, but not until the end of mine. My last point, which summarizes all this: like the Mac, as the iPod, and like the iPhone, the IPAD is not for everyone. Not even for me - Despite all the words just happened to defend her, I'm not going to buy a IPAD until next year at the earliest, and only if you decide not to replace my current aging MacBook Pro with the same team instead of an iMac / IPAD combined.
The conclusion is that the IPAD can not be all things to all people. It is not intended to replace a full-fledged Mac or PC - that is, as an extension ultraportable a larger device, and one with a simple and intuitive interface now a "team for the rest of us," if. And make no mistake: Debra Littlejohn Shinder for each, for every "open Internet" geek shouting "suppliers technology "whenever the Apple name is mentioned, for each" no multitasking, no flash, no sale "techie, each expert derogatory shrugs and says: "It's just a big iPod touch, there is at least one person who has been waiting for a device like IPAD, and these people are the ones who become successful. If you like it or hate it, the IPAD is indicative of the future direction of computing.
But only for the sake of argument, let's say that you can cook a laptop much "better" than an iPad, a dream device that has USB, 1080p output, a removable battery, it runs the full version of OS X, has a front facing camera, does not depend on AT & T, is not "closed" to the App Store, has a physical keyboard, widescreen format, and has over 64 GB of storage. What could such device look like?
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