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Bane 01-29-2010 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by DMAC (Post 6489970)
They must have met in the theater.

ROFL

JD10367 01-29-2010 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by DMAC (Post 6489970)
They must have met in the theater.

Or in the theater's bathroom? Steve "Shoe-Tapper" Jobs?

morphius 01-29-2010 07:34 PM

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Another apple mocking...

Mr. Laz 01-29-2010 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by NewPhin (Post 6488932)
I think it's because an e-book reader is the niche that most people were considering purchasing a product to fill. No one really needs a big ipod or a flat screen PC at this point in time (we haven't been shown, yet, why we'd need one), but people have been marketed e-book readers extensively. As such, if you're considering a purchase, it's a natural comparison to make.

For example: "Well, I've been thinking about getting one of those e-book readers... and now Apple has this thing out that looks like I can do that... plus I can do a bunch of other stuff." For people who were considering an e-book reader, the "bunch of other stuff" is just icing. Of course, what they don't realize is that the "bunch of other stuff" is actually the cake.

so you saying ...
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Originally Posted by Laz (Post 6488278)
it's almost like they deliberately left a bunch of stuff out of the Ipad so they had improvements to add in the next versions. Take advantage of the initial ebook rush to sell crap and then add the real improvements later on when people start to really compare the features.

:shrug:


hehe :evil:

Mr. Laz 01-29-2010 07:54 PM

you guys need to stop bumping this thread up. :cuss:

i am already weak ... i'm trying to resist buying anything until the asus comes out.

stop torturing me!!!! :grovel:




:p

The Rick 01-29-2010 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Laz (Post 6490573)
you guys need to stop bumping this thread up. :cuss:

i am already weak ... i'm trying to resist buying anything until the asus comes out.

stop torturing me!!!! :grovel:




:p

I'm getting one. Join me on the dark side, son! :evil:

Mr. Laz 01-29-2010 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by The Rick (Post 6490651)
I'm getting one. Join me on the dark side, son! :evil:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...ke_NOOOOOO.jpg

Bane 01-29-2010 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Laz (Post 6490661)

:Rader:

ROFL

007 01-29-2010 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Laz (Post 6490573)
you guys need to stop bumping this thread up. :cuss:

i am already weak ... i'm trying to resist buying anything until the asus comes out.

stop torturing me!!!! :grovel:




:p

don't be a fool Laz. Wait for the bugs to get worked out and save money for the price drop. I know you can do it.

Bane 01-29-2010 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 6490677)
don't be a fool Laz. Wait for the bugs to get worked out and save money for the price drop. I know you can do it.

Me and the wife already had that talk.:D

Mr. Laz 01-29-2010 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 6490677)
don't be a fool Laz. Wait for the bugs to get worked out and save money for the price drop. I know you can do it.

keep talking ...


you know the price is bloated as heck, they can't really be much more expensive to make than a gameboy DS or something and those go for $129 on sale. A PSP 3000 goes for $169.

:shake:

ereaders are a ripoff tbh

007 01-29-2010 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Laz (Post 6490696)
keep talking ...


you know the price is bloated as heck, they can't really be much more expensive to make than a gameboy DS or something and those go for $129 on sale. A PSP 3000 goes for $169.

:shake:

ereaders are a ripoff tbh

299 is my price. When it hits that, I'll be on board. By then I would bet that 3G will be built in and it will have several more features. It baffles me the thing does not have USB.

morphius 01-29-2010 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Laz (Post 6490696)
keep talking ...


you know the price is bloated as heck, they can't really be much more expensive to make than a gameboy DS or something and those go for $129 on sale. A PSP 3000 goes for $169.

:shake:

ereaders are a ripoff tbh

I still wonder how much of the e-reader prices are the wireless connections through the phone companies that you aren't being charged a monthly fee for, unlike this device where you have to.

Mr. Laz 01-29-2010 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by morphius (Post 6490764)
I still wonder how much of the e-reader prices are the wireless connections through the phone companies that you aren't being charged a monthly fee for, unlike this device where you have to.

i'm sure it doesn't help.

i think amazon has the 3G internet connection throttled way down to make it cheaper.

irishjayhawk 01-30-2010 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by kaplin42 (Post 6489121)
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On top of that, you are not even bothering to comment on anything else t he article said. No Flash, really? Needing adapters to connect devices to it, hell needing a special adapter to connect USB to it? F'ing Really?

Zach, John Gruber, et al are correct. Flash is dying. Apple's just accelerating it.

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On top of all that, I still stand on this

No Multitasking
This is a backbreaker. If this is supposed to be a replacement for netbooks, how can it possibly not have multitasking? Are you saying I can't listen to Pandora while writing a document? I can't have my Twitter app open at the same time as my browser? I can't have AIM open at the same time as my email? Are you kidding me? This alone guarantees that I will not buy this product.

If this is true, then this device fails.
For the last ****ing time, it CAN multitask. It always has been able to. It runs the same OS as the iPhone. They're basically merging, ever so slowly, the desktop and mobile experiences.

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Originally Posted by Saulbadguy (Post 6489136)
The more I think about it, I think this could be a cool device. I'd use it as a photo frame when not in use, and when i'm ready to use it, pick it up, and it is now a magazine, a web browser, a book, a newspaper, or digital pr0n delivery device.

If it just had flash...

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Originally Posted by KC Fish (Post 6489202)
Man... that article is a piece of shit. And I'm not sure what the deal is, but the link you provided is for a different article than the one above. And amusingly, the article from the link you posted actually criticizes Apple for this move.

Regardless, the article is a reeruned rant that is full of incorrect info and hypocritical criticisms.

I don't think so. For one, even YouTube is killing Flash, though slowly. H.264 adoption, HTML5 convergence. Flash is an old, un-open, proprietary "standard". (Yes, I note the irony of Apple trying to kill that whilst every adjective other than old fits their whole business model, especially the App store's walled garden)

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Let me point out a few:

Couple things wrong here. First, Flash isn't "content". It's a free product that simply helps you view more content. Second, Apple wouldn't be providing access through another company's platform. It would be allowing additional content through their own platform. There's no missed profit. Apple loses nothing by doing so. They don't sell a "Flash competitor" app that does what Flash does.
First, you are correct. But you also miss the point I highlighted above. HTML5 is coming - regardless of the BS with the standards committee and whether they'll adopt it or how quickly. Google is attempting to get it into the arena as is Apple. H.264 fits with every major browser except Firefox, and only because Firefox wants everyone to go with Ogg, which isn't going to happen anyway. H.264 isn't as closed off as Firefox claims.

Second, you're absolutely correct. Apple isn't making any money off of their quicktime plugin playing internet media. But that IS their platform. Well, technically, H.264 would be the platform and it's not theirs. Anyone can use it.

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"Bag of hurt"? WTF? I've been running Flash on my iPhone for close to a year. Many many people have. It runs smoothly, performance has never been anything close to an issue. I've tested this on every version of the iPhone.
I can't comment on the performance, but bag of hurt is what Jobs used. Not for flash but blu-ray. And it shows in his stance once again re iPad vs Flash.

Anyway, flash on a desktop is utterly annoying, ridiculous, and completely closed-off. Click2flash on safari is one of my new favorite plugins. I wish flash would die on the desktop experience too.

Flash is the older brother of Silverlight and I freaking cannot stand Silverlight. They both should be done away with in favor of open standards and HTML5, which is gaining momentum feature-wise every day.

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Simply not true. And Apple's engineers most certainly did not "go out of their way to create a new mechanism for running plugins" due to Flash. That change had nothing to do with Flash. They made that change because their Safari plugin support sucked overall and was miles behind other browsers in that regard. Safari is playing catch-up. And how logical is it to think that Apple "went out of their way" to redesign Safari to work better with a specific plugin that they refuse to allow on many of their devices? Yeah, makes perfect sense huh?
I think you're completely wrong here. I'm going to venture a guess that updating a safari plugin for flash would have taken less time - even with a complete rewrite - than their workaround.

They did go out of their way to simply work around flash and Youtube. The whole YouTube app is evidence of this.


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OK, everybody else will just have to conform to Apple's method of publishing and consuming content.
That's not the point he was making and you know it. Per Apple's business model - whether you like it or not - they want to protect it. iTunes store and the App store are doing just fine. In fact, they're cash cows. Why would you want to slaughter them?

No one is saying you have to conform to them. Look at Amazon MP3. It took off when they came into the market. At least for the nerds who know what DRM is. [Ironically, they took off for the lack of DRM yet Amazon incidentally uses massive DRM on all books.]

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Wait... check that, it's a bad idea to let one company control the publishing and consuming of content....
Except that they don't and won't.

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And yeah, we can't wait until Apple has a stranglehold over video and gaming content. :doh!: Did I mention the App Store?

That's just awful.
I agree with your point and sentiment, but once again, you're wrong. They won't be the only App Store and they won't be the only video-gaming source. They haven't been and will continue NOT to be.

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Originally Posted by The Rick (Post 6489562)
I've been thinking about this quite a bit. I guess I'm starting to come around to the fact that the potential for the iPad doesn't lie in what we saw on Wednesday, the potential lies in the minds of the developers.

I'm starting to think the iPad will be huge because it's potential lies in the experience you'll get from the newspapers, magazines, games, etc. I think we're going to see some really cool stuff developed for this. Just gaming alone could be huge.

Yep.

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Originally Posted by Laz (Post 6490696)
keep talking ...


you know the price is bloated as heck, they can't really be much more expensive to make than a gameboy DS or something and those go for $129 on sale. A PSP 3000 goes for $169.

:shake:

ereaders are a ripoff tbh

Dunno. e-ink might cost more than you think?


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