
As far as I can see they are just a gimmick.
Ipod Touch for people with poor eyesight.
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would like one but im not sure why i have to pay £130 more for the wifi3g64gig UK version than the U.S version???
Thing is you lot.... Ipad great if you want to live in a locked down world and personally I wouldnt pay that much for it but hey - some people appreciate it..... ( back to topic ) there are a VERY large number of technically better Android tablet clones on the way out..... bigger storage, bluetooth, wifi, 3g, web cams etc, they have better processors ( see the Nividia Tegra as one example ), they will run Android and they will be a heck of a lot cheaper too..... btw - did I mention they run flash he he.
As some one on his second Android phone I can say its a good OS with lots of potential and I'm looking at getting one for every day use which can be also my CarPC, main email unit and bed side clock.... ( oh and you can customise the OS)
Terran
I have to say, Android makes me laugh. Yep there's some android tablets on the way, but you wont get 10hours battery life playing video out of them. A workmate has an android phone, and while it's more powerful in specs than my iPhone 3G, it's no better. And his battery life is down to a couple of hours if he doesn't keep an eye on the apps that are running.
I'm waiting to see these better android tablets though, especially as everyone says they'll be cheaper and better. If they stick an IPS screen in them I can say with certainty they wont be much cheaper. And if they get an OLED screen like the android phones I'll laugh too, because you still wont be able to use them outside despite it being "better"
Sorry I normally don't respond to these types of posts, but it's beginning to make me laugh when people bash Apple using Android as a comparison now.
Pete
I have to say, Android makes me laugh. Yep there's some android tablets on the way, but you wont get 10hours battery life playing video out of them. A workmate has an android phone, and while it's more powerful in specs than my iPhone 3G, it's no better. And his battery life is down to a couple of hours if he doesn't keep an eye on the apps that are running.
Its not Apple bashing ( although admittedly I do **coughflashcough**I have to say, Android makes me laugh. Yep there's some android tablets on the way, but you wont get 10hours battery life playing video out of them. A workmate has an android phone, and while it's more powerful in specs than my iPhone 3G, it's no better. And his battery life is down to a couple of hours if he doesn't keep an eye on the apps that are running.
I'm waiting to see these better android tablets though, especially as everyone says they'll be cheaper and better. If they stick an IPS screen in them I can say with certainty they wont be much cheaper. And if they get an OLED screen like the android phones I'll laugh too, because you still wont be able to use them outside despite it being "better"
Sorry I normally don't respond to these types of posts, but it's beginning to make me laugh when people bash Apple using Android as a comparison now.
Pete
As Andy said in a prior post, I dont see the point of it.
I have a netbook which cost me peanuts to buy, it does internet, email, wifi, bluetooth, document processing, photo editing etc etc etc...................
The ipad to me is an over inflated ipod touch.
My solution, go to spec savers so you can read an ipod touch and also see clearly the ridiculous price apple want for the device in the first place.
Loving this (acurate) Apple bashing.. Anyway, I give it 6 months tops before someone else brings out something better and put apple in the shade again.
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A quick question...if you purchase an app on the Iphone and that same app is compatible and available with the ipad do you have to buy it again or do you get to use it foc ?those of us buying ipads are buying them because the experience of consuming content on them is better than an iphone and a netbook. thats what we are paying for. watching movies, surfing the net, looking at photos on a screen bigger than an iphone is more enjoyable. having something that boots up instantly, doesnt have to rest on your lap and has full multi touch is a better experience than a netbook.
thats why we're getting them.
the closed system and lower specs argument- for the things we want to do with them - these are unimportant. you either get that or you don't. simples
i've not read much about it, but does it just run like a big iphone, i.e. single apps only etc.?
A quick question...if you purchase an app on the Iphone and that same app is compatible and available with the ipad do you have to buy it again or do you get to use it foc ?
Terran