Apple iPad 2 launched

Surprisingly or not, it is cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy Tab (at R7/$ exchange, adding shipping and Vat it comes out at ~R7000 for the 64GB+3G), I'm not even comparing it to the low end ones, but the 64GB top range. Silly Samsung!
 
i am still happy I got a mac book air instead
 
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I see some people are calling it the 1.5 rather than the 2 as there aren't that many wonderful new features on it. Its more of a upgrade :)

Here's a good summary of its failures....erm upgrades :)
 
Except next Friday tens of thousands of people will have physical working actual second generation iPads in their hands and 15 million others will be updating to the second major dot release of software for their "old" iPads.

How many of these super-duper "droids" can people actually get their hands on?

Seems like that >90% market share of the iPad is telling. BTW these "droids", they're gonna be MUUUCCCHHH cheaper than the iPad right - sorta like the Motorola Xoom and the Samsung Galaxy Tab. And you're definitely going to be able to get the software updates for them? And there'll be no problems getting the thousands of apps available for them to actually run, right?

I hear there's a special on at Incredible Corruption - you can go and stock up on USB flash drives to expand on your storage.

Software updates? you could not even get an ipad untill a few weeks ago....through proper channels that is....
If thats the case then yes...you can even get honey comb on your droid :) now
 
How come no-one seems excited that there's a chance they can get iPad 2 and iPhone 4 on Neotel now that they support CDMA EV-DO Rev. A?

It would certainly be interesting to try. At 800 MHz, the performance / coverage would be better than 2.1 GHz, even if it's only in some areas. Also, it would be fun to have an iPhone that can make calls at 17c per minute.
 
“While others have been scrambling to copy the first generation iPad, we’re launching iPad 2, which moves the bar far ahead of the competition and will likely cause them to go back to the drawing boards yet again.”

Funny man. The Xoom and the new Tab outstrip the feature list pretty handily.
 
Nice update - they'll sell another 15million+ this year again easy - something I think any other tablet manufacturer will be hard-pressed to match.
 
The power of the iPad - compared to other tablets - lies not in the hardware put in the 65000 native iPad apps available for it. Xoom for example has only 16 so far. Sure, Android tablets will under 3.x get thousands of apps developed for it, but Apple has 65,000 at the launch of the iPad 2. That is where the difference lies. No good having fantastic hardware but very little to run on it.
 
Nope, you still need to have a pc to get stuff onto your ipad.

So still not a standalone device.

Thats about the only bad thing, Jobs' restrictive dont need it (usb/SD ect.) mentality and reality distortion field :wtf:

Got to give them credit where its due, like that ipad2 cover!!
So simple yet so effective..nobody else thought about doing that before :confused:
 
“While others have been scrambling to copy the first generation iPad, we’re launching iPad 2, which moves the bar far ahead of the competition and will likely cause them to go back to the drawing boards yet again.”

I thought this was a pretty laughable statement so I moseyed on over to apple's site to see what's what. After having a look through their list of new features that supposedly moves, not raises mind you, the bar, I'm struck by a recurring thought, sombodydunnit already, and dunnit betta.

This is a quote direct from apple's ipad 2 site;

"iOS 4.
The world’s most advanced mobile operating system.

iOS 4 is the operating system for iPad (along with iPhone and iPod touch). It lets you browse, read, and see everything just by touching the screen. It includes all the powerful, innovative, and fun built-in apps you use every day, many times a day. And it’s the platform on which more than 65,000 other amazing apps have been created for iPad. It’s highly secure, stable, and responsive, and it’s made to work seamlessly with the iPad hardware. iOS 4 is the reason no other device has yet come close to iPad."


Apple have won the battle because they had a head start, they have a fantastic brand with millions of loyal (read ignorant) fans and great marketing. Suggesting that their OS is the reason is a ridiculous. Their operating system is great, if you like simple, unthinking rocks. Pretty looking rocks, sure. And 3rd party aps helped, ok. But really, who are they trying to kid. Oh... right. :)

What's also interesting is that apple hadn't released anything on iOS4 prior to launch, aside from, hey safari is quicker (i.e. nothing to make you go wow, awesome) whereas honeycomb features were announced up the whaazoo and there was plenty of awesome. Makes me think they're holding back to allow their early adopting, trendy vintage clothes wearing sycophants the opportunity to make an impulse buy before they know what they've done.

Yeah ok, that's a bit harsh. They will love it regardless.

The lady doth protest too much.
 
Me, I'll be waiting another year or so to see what Android comes up with.

Haha! You're waiting for an Operating System to come up with ideas? I hope that works out for you.
 
Not so sure about Steve's statement that everyone is scrambling to copy the first iPad - some of the Android tablets were better right of the bat. And is still better than even the iPad 2.

I KNOW! Right?!

Those iPad buyers must hate being able to access the App Store whenever they like.
 
Nope, you still need to have a pc to get stuff onto your ipad.

So still not a standalone device.

Hang on, do you mean to tell me that you can manifest files and documents onto an SD card or USB drive by sheer will? Why don't you start selling that?
 
Software updates? you could not even get an ipad untill a few weeks ago....through proper channels that is....
If thats the case then yes...you can even get honey comb on your droid :) now

Your reply conveniently ignores context in this situation. In order to demonstrate what I mean, I offer you the following:
I got honey on my sneakers a couple of years ago. It's was sticky.
 
Say what you want about Apple's arrogance and Apple user's occasional ignorance of all things not Apple, IOS is very hard to beat for sheer usability, slickness and simplicity. As a user of both IOS and Android platforms, I do appreciate Android's flexibility and openness, but have to concede that as an OS for the masses, IOS is extremely elegant, intuitive, stable and smooth in comparison. IOS generally passes the "can my mom use it out the box?" test while Android, not so much.
 
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