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Its not a PC, its a oversized smartphonerecently announced touch screen tablet PC
bigger iphone with wifi but no flash support... nuff saidAccording to Jobs the iPad will be “so much more intimate than a laptop, [is] so much more capable than a smartphone” and will offer “the best browsing experience you’ve ever had”.
Irony... The apple fanboi knows it crap and doesn't want it, but the non apple fanboi wants it....
Uhhhh, Tom....'scuze me, but you have the dates screwed up. The date in early April will be when it will be available in the USA. Jobs told us the international versions of the iPad will be available one month AFTER the USA.
As for me.....I love apple products, I have 3 iPhones, iTouch, 2 iPods, 2 iMacs, and one macbook Pro.....but this one I will pass on - until they get up to speed with a few items. More memory, a USB slot, SD card slot, a front mounted camera (so it could actually be useful with skype), also a better operating system - I would like to see it with the full OSX leopard.
FFS, if you want USB ports and cameras and memory slots then get a freaking computer. It's not hard to understand. Really it isn't.
This is a gadget designed for media convenience, not for computing.
Sorry but it's not going to be a hardship to plug my camera in via the dock connector.It must suck if you want to use this for photography... you cant just pop your sd card or flash disk in to get media onto the device.
I stream all my digital content from mac and pc. Very little needed in terms of additional software.Mac server.. ouch.. thats like a French tank.
So Apple created a niche device only useful to people who have lots of mac items already... that doesnt support basic usb or sd cards. Its more useless than a phone. Saying that, if I had several spare million to blow, I would waste money on that![]()
or usb ports...Macs are for consumers who don't like to screw around with drivers and BSOD's.
You can already move images to your iphone via wifi, edit and tag, and then upload them to the destination of your choice. No computer required. Just think what else you'll be able to do with the iPad's hardware.As a professional photographer myself, I can see this perhaps working very well in a studio environment using remote tethering with something like onOne's Remote DSLR app. Granted you will still have to have your MacBook to connect the DSLR to, but with Live View for product work it will be pretty awesome.
or usb ports...
or multi tasking...
or flash video...
or. sd cards..
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A quick read of the iPad spec page reveals ... iPad Camera Connection Kit providing both USB and SD card connectivity via the dock connector. There has always been background execution in iPhone OS - but only for certain apps in certain situations.
As for Macs - they do all the things you mention - although sometimes I wish that flash worked a whole lot better.