Sunday, April 4, 2010

I-Pad Prediction

Although I personally don't see the point of an I-Pad, I think it will definitely be a successful device. I don't think it will surpass the I-Phone, or I-Pod, but I can certainly see why people would buy this. The main reason behind this is because I could see newspaper and magazine publications taking advantage of it's eBook feature. I also definitely think college students will take advantage of using it for their text books rather than being ripped off by their schools bookstore. There's also plenty of features on the I-pad that I think people will be interested in. The gaming applications look very good on the I-pad and with keynote and a word processor, I can definitely see why the device would appeal to some. All that, and the amount of tech nerds who are drooling over this thing, makes me believe the I-Pad will probably be fairly successful.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Steve Jobs Presents: The iPad

At Exactly 1pm last Wednesday, Steve Jobs revealed the newest apple device, the iPad. Jobs put together a lengthy presentation demonstrating all the features of this new device, and needless to say it was compelling. It has a sleek touch screen interface with amazing web browsing, video, photo, and gaming capabilities. I also predict, the iPad will become an almost unrivaled device for reading e Books. It comes with WIFI capabilities, HD video, 3d maps, and is compatible with mobile 3G internet. All this in one device starting at $499, it is easy to see the iPads appeal.

Although Steve Jobs does a great job presenting the iPad, to me it seems like little more than an unneeded gadget. I own both an iPhone, and a laptop (granted, my laptop is a piece of junk), and I can do just about everything the iPad can do with those two devices. To me the iPad is basically a souped up version of the iPhone, and although it certainly is nice to look at, my iPhone can do pretty much everything the iPad can, and it can fit in my pocket. My laptop is used mostly for school work and browsing the internet, and although I do like the idea of 3G mobile internet, my laptop seems like a superior device for school work. The only feature of the iPad that may surpass my laptop is it's e Book feature, which is a cheaper alternative to buying print text books, and has a superior interface to my laptops for reading print.

Again, the iPad does look like a really cool device. I loved the Google maps street view, the photo's application, and obviously this device has superior hardware to the I-phone. The gaming looks amazing on it as well. The problem is I see no practical use for it if I already have a smart phone and a laptop. Also, I'm very surprised that there are no camera's included in the iPad. I guess it doesn't matter how well the iPad "just works", because I personally don't see any real practical use for the device. Obviously there are thousands of people out there who were blown away by the device however, so I wouldn't doubt it's success.