I never understand why people say it will replace a notebook. With the BT keyboard which is larger than a MacBook Air all by itself and it isn't attached to the iPad making it awkward when stored, doesn't fit in a computer bag. Then the issue that you need to reach up to the screen with two hands to stabilize the screen when using the touch interface to navigate. And let's just ignore the thousand and one things that you can't do with an iPad that you can with a real notebook computer.
Either you never really needed a full notebook computer in the first place or you just want to prop up the iPad as a 'do all' versatile device simply to justify your purchase. I like my iPad fine but I would never call it a notebook replacement. That is just asinine.
The ioad 2 already pit sold last year all the pc manufacturers. I expect that the new iPad will out sell them by a lot more this year. The mayority of notebook consumers can already do what they do on notebooks on the ioad. I expect that even more productivity apps will be design for touch and release on ioad this year.
People want the touch experience and with this new iPad they have the power and display to experience them even better than on a notebook. Mark my words iPad will be the best selling pc in 2012 by A LOT, normal users don't needs a notebook anymore...
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Considering how many times the bar for 4G has been lowered to appease the carriers, it's little surprise that the average consumer is confused.
By the original definition LTE isn't 4G, let alone HSPA+.
Huh, I'm confused.com
Anyway, Orange is rolling out LTE soon though of what ITU standard I don't know. >_< source
OK, 800/1800 MHz
Also, discussion : http://www.theverge.com/2012/3/7/285...pad-europe-lte
I never understand why people say it will replace a notebook. With the BT keyboard which is larger than a MacBook Air all by itself and it isn't attached to the iPad making it awkward when stored, doesn't fit in a computer bag. Then the issue that you need to reach up to the screen with two hands to stabilize the screen when using the touch interface to navigate. And let's just ignore the thousand and one things that you can't do with an iPad that you can with a real notebook computer.
Either you never really needed a full notebook computer in the first place or you just want to prop up the iPad as a 'do all' versatile device simply to justify your purchase. I like my iPad fine but I would never call it a notebook replacement. That is just asinine.
The ioad 2 already pit sold last year all the pc manufacturers. I expect that the new iPad will out sell them by a lot more this year. The mayority of notebook consumers can already do what they do on notebooks on the ioad. I expect that even more productivity apps will be design for touch and release on ioad this year.
People want the touch experience and with this new iPad they have the power and display to experience them even better than on a notebook. Mark my words iPad will be the best selling pc in 2012 by A LOT, normal users don't needs a notebook anymore...
Meanwhile, crickets sing joyously over at the Samsung website....
why so anti-Samsung? Samsung is too busy making new iPad's display / Cpu / nand - iPad 3 is more like 60% Samsung now.