tonepub
Senior Member
The laptop killer thing is funny. Apple makes a pile of money selling power books. They don't want people to stop buying laptops...
I'm thinking of using it as a wireless way to remote control I-Tunes via a Mac Mini, just as an I-Pod Touch can do, only bigger. That way, I don't have to have a monitor hooked up to one of the USB ports on the Mini and I will have nice big pictures of the album covers to select for listening. Since I won't have any music loaded on the I-Pad itself, I can just get the 16Gig size.
I'm also interested in the iPad for this reason, and I would like to see Apple expand upon the Remote app to add liner notes and easy links to relevant artist and personnel info. That would be quite nice.
Does ipeng work on the ipad for the squeezebox?
As much as I like toys, I have to respectfully disagree. The iPad has:
* No multitasking.
* No forward facing camera and mike for Skype etc.
* No camera at all IIRC!
* No Java, no Flash (and Apple's current SDK licence actually prohibits developers from distributing them).
* 4:3 aspect ratio is so yesteryear!
* No USB connection.
* No removable memory.
I usually lust after the latest high tech toys, but I'm not the least bit interested an iPad. For me, it's a case of so close, yet so far. Apple will no doubt sell a whole bunch of them!
You're not seeing the big picture at all...
Don't need multitasking,...............
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I have my 1st gen and 2nd gen Newtons still and they BOTH still work! ...
I hope Jobs and Adobe resolve their differences soon. Otherwise, the wife will have to be happy with the cheap (but not as cool) laptop that runs everything on the web.
Iggy (the cat) checks out the iPad ~ he gets the hang of it at 25 seconds in
Exactly. And considering an iPad costs 10 dollars more than a Kindle DX, I think it's pretty easy to make that call. I've used my Kindle 2 now for almost a year and other than the long battery life, it's a pretty limited use product.
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