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Exactly right!
You know why I won't be buying one? Because, I have an iPhone. And my phone can make calls...somtimes...and fit's in my pocket.
Not yet. It's already a great device, but I'll wait for a model with a web cam.
Of course I'll be buying one..
I REALLY do wish that it had a built in video camera for iChat though..
The lack of camera is my only real disappointment with the iPad.
I really disliked the iPad but after reading this it makes sense, a portable tv.
I think everybody is missing the point. the ipad is the perfect device between a laptop and iphone. well thought out as usual by steve and aaple. i'll buy the 499 wifi first to use around the house. leave it on the coffee table to grab anytime a family member wants it. pick it up with my coffee in the morning check the calender, read some news, control my appletv, sync all my apps, browse some photo's and use it as a book reader instead of flopping open the laptop. iwork is gonna be awesome. you know apple, before you know it they'll make deals with tv co.'s and have a subscription model before the end of the year. they'll incorporate a camera and ichat in the future. A lot of people think Steve is a genius, I know he doesn't think that from personal experience but he does have good taste and knows what he wants and has the co. to pull it off. he said this is the beginning of a strong product year and I agree.
evil monkey, tell your dad to get an old windows machine.
My wife has already told me she wants one for the kitchen! I will have to buy all her favorite cookbooks all over again - score one for the publishers and one more for Jobs!
A lot of businesses do not allow cameras. Especially the gummint.
Well the gummint is the worst excuse for a business.
This thing about the webcam wanting.
Are these all the young beautiful people who want this? Everybody I know don't like their iMac's webcams and never use it.
The shriek, "Eeeeek! I look HORRIBLE! Turn it off! Quick!!"
Anybody over 40 cringes at a webcam... unless they look like George Clooney; I'm sure you all do.
For the rest of us a webcam is traumatizing!
the only things that disappointed me were:
1. Still AT&T;only? i realize it is an unlocked GSM based system.
2. No build in camera... for iChat, although i realize 3rd-party will fill in this gap, but who wants to carry extra stuff around
nice surprise:
1. price... not bad at all
2. Ability to upload pix from the camera.
3. Everything running smoothly on an Apple designed chip, no graphics card required
going forward:
- looks like FireWire will be dead for sure. It is too bad Apple asked too much regarding licensing. USB3 & Fibre will surpass it. Alas, FireWire was ahead of its time.
Well, my stock options arent anywhere on fire. If anything the time decay has been devaluating my 2 positions with AAPL options. I can only hope the FED not raise rates to keep this rally going... if only for me to exit my short term option.
hopefully, AAPL breaks through 215 overhead... then i have a real chance to bank some nice coin.
I will get one to replace my Hackintosh.
@ stucktrader,
Hey! AT&T are the only ones to announce a plan for the iPad so far.
NO camera and NO webcam for ichat-ing with family in another states.
NO way!!!!!!!!
i'll buy me a 300 bucks netbook.
"For the rest of us a webcam is traumatizing!"
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I'm not talking about the singles/dating service webcam uses.. I'm talking about families.. My family is in several states and we use iChat on a regular weekly basis.. My family doesn't care if the other's hair or makeup is not done! Seriously... ![]()
I'm so glad that it doesn't have Flash OR a camera.
Go Chucky! Say hi to the Flintstones, I'm sure they're getting a netbook, too...
HS grads... They'll be getting 'em.
Kids... Rents'll be buying 'em.
Photographers... Buying them..
Santa... For the kids... Oh, yeah.
Wife... Yup.
Parents.. Their own too.
Lots and lots of them...
COOLNESS
Not getting it. I have an iPhone that currently does more than the iPad. I'll wait either for a price drop (let the early adpoters pay the tax) or version 2 which wil fix most of the shortcomings.
Developers will make this sing. It is going to usher in a new era though it's easy to see how the current model already has a few missing things.
Star Trek is upon us and personal computing is changing rapidly. Notice how the desktop seems so unnecessary did si many things suddenly? Mobility is it. And M$ is screwed.
MDN Word "possible," as in "I told it was."
I was a bit underwhelmed, at first, but watching the entire event has made me a believer. The possibility of coupling the device to a desktop as a touchpad input is intriguing, as well. That is especially considering the touch iWork apps.
I think the clincher is that it doubles as a picture frame while charging.
I'll buy one. I have a kindle and it is ok, but touch screen reading on my iPhone is superior. To have that for a bigger screen... And my kid can watch movies on it for car rides. And I like cool gadgets, and this is the coolest to come out for a while.
Well, I guess I'm one of the 2 people on the planet who WON'T be buying the iPad. I have a MacBook Pro 15" which does everything I need and does it well (with a bigger screen than the iPad) and a multi-touch trackpad. And I have an iPhone for calls etc.
I'm also not a huge book reader or game player.
As beautiful as it is, I just don't need this...
I'm either going to get the WiFi version & hang on to my iPhone for another year or so, or get the 3G one & go with a standard cell phone. The actual phone is what I use least on the iPhone anyway, and having more screen real estate would make many sites easier to read.
of course i will im a student and the iwork is something i need and i plan on being a music producer and because of the use of iphone apps i already have an app for producing on my phone its just too small so im going with this and the size and the sheer beauty of the device is a plus
I can see the iPad, and the inevitable Winblows knock-offs, gradually displacing much of the laptop/notebook market. If you have an iPad and an iMac, what else does the average user need? Only the mobile pro niche will need something more while on the road. For everyone else, an iPad and a big beautiful iMac will be the best of both worlds. At most, you'll want the bluetooth keyboard for those rare times when you need to do more intensive typing on an iPad.
The iPad is what the MacBook Air should have been in price points, and ultimately replaced by the iPad. The MBA has little reason to live now so I suspect it will be end-of-life'd in a few months.
The iPad will be a huge hit with women:
It is small, but large enough screen, fits in a large handbag, has changeable cover sleeves, is not nerdy at all but carries girl-street-cred, is suitable for most business work (not all), is light weight and carries all your social items (diary, address book, email, facebook, twitter, etc).
My wife was drooling over the Apple video of the iPad and she is a computer user, but not a geek.
I like how the iPad removes the 'Mac versus Windows' software debate since it is a device that attaches to both, and is neither one nor the other, and can be used standalone.
Does this mean we will buy iWork Pages/Numbers/Keynote once then never have to pay for an upgrade again? Or maybe iWork '12 will be a separate app to iWork '10.
I am leaning towards leaving it a while, maybe even until the next version because I would really love a webcam, I'm not bothered about a straight camera because I have a phone.
I would have liked some way to type with my thumbs whilst holding the device with both hands but I'm not sure if that will be possible with this keyboard until i've really been able to check out the size. I was hoping for some sort of fingerworks split keyboard positioned for hands on either side of the screen, but I accept that might be a bit radical.
I think they've done a great job in actually making a device of this type useful and opened it up to become more relevant as they improve and add to the software - which they surely will - the addition of iWork shows that they intend it to be more productive than an iPhone.
My employer is stuck with a mobile carrier that does not offer the iPhone, but their plan does offer free unlimited calling and 3g data and the phone I have supports tethering over BT so I won't be needing a 3g iPad.
I've also found that I'm not comfortable using a laptop on public transportation. Even the 12" Thinkpads that I've had involve dealing with a clamshell opening, trackpad navigation and a form factor that is less than optimal for that purpose and environment. I suspect that the iPad will help make many an urban commute more productive and/or entertaining.
It is also just begging to be forgotten in an airline seatback pocket, but that is more of a problem with the user, not the device. ![]()
I'm psyched, and plan on getting the 64GB as soon as it's possible to order one. I've gotta laugh at the kiddos complaining about not having a Webcam, it's sort of like saying, "Hey, I'd never buy a BMW because it doesn't have an integrated kleenex holder as an option." Yeah, what a deal breaker, performance mobile computing is clearly a high priority for such weebs.
The killer device for distribution of comic books.
Yup, I'll get a couple tho' some questions remain...
With iWork - nice price by the way, the only option seems to be sync through a shared folder when tethered to desktop/laptop. I suppose I could email myself but that seems counter intuitive. Bluetooth maybe? What if I need to see all my docs? Is there full Mobileme cloud sync and iWork integration? Maybe needs to be a wifi node for sharing. Memory slot would'a been good.
Camera input fine... but my dslr pumps out 20mb files and would fill up this puppy in no time and it still seems a step too far to upload raw/unload to lappy then download jpegs - maybe I'm missing something?
Full voice recognition/control for presentations and writing on the move. Hands are good for input, but for writers voice is more intuitive if you like to dictate.
Haven't had time to watch the whole presentation so I might have missed a few things.
On the whole, I'm impressed that Apple decided to go with the iPhone OS and not the desktop metaphor.
My wife will get one for certain; she'll use it for crossword puzzles, e-mail, and surfing while drying her hair.
At least until the kids break it while fighting over it. So maybe we'll get two.
It would be perfect for my mother, except she's hooked on watching online CNN videos which are...you guessed it....distributed in Flash. Her 5 year old iBook G4 handles them just fine with a 1 GHz processor...
Steve you forgot a few:
Photographers
Doctors/hospitals for medical imaging
The Military
Schools of all kinds has text books move to the iPad
While this version may not hit a mainstream out of the park home run (it will most likely be an in the park home run). The iPad is the start of the paper replacement.
I would have preferred a sexier name!
But, then again if I recall everyone hated the name "iPod" and now all pmp units are referred to by the average Joe or Jane as iPods, not bad for a name everyone hated. Everyone mocked the name "iMac" as well and look where it is today, most respected line of all in one computers on the market today. there were more then a few snicker at the name iPhone. So, will iPad become the iPod of the next century?
@ fring
Maybe the SD Card in the Camera Connection Kit can be accessible for documents. Also Apple have a MobileMe iPhone app at the moment for viewing-only your cloud iWork/PDF/Office documents folder. If this was extended to allow read-write to the cloud or local storage/syncing with the cloud that may meet your need.
@Fring
Watch the iPad video.
I was hoping for a Netbook in a Tablet format. (A "real" computer in a tablet format.)
All that was presented was a big iTouch.
Lots of potential....will wait for version 2...
In 3 years every student in the western world will have one.
Plus every grandparent who had never touched a computer before.
Plus every young person who wanted a MacBook, but doesn't have $1000.
Plus every poor slob who normally would have ended up buying a crappy PC laptop for $700.
Plus every Indian and Chinese family who's just getting into the "information age".
It's a cool unit and would be fun to play with. For others it could be an essential tool.
Obviously for schools it could be a godsend. If Apple do a deal with the text book publishers so everyone is covered then they could do away with paper books. The initial investment in hardware could be easily offset with lower cost for literature. Tie that in with the internet and you have the perfect instrument for distributing information. Add in the basic word processing features and the kids can write reports etc directly to the iPad.
Girlfriend gets one for her June 3 birthday for text books, email, web, novels, writing... you know: her whole life other than the gaming that requires my iMac's graphics chip, screen, etc.
I'll probably wait a year until v.2
Oh, and Dougav- dang right about comics. This is what panelfly, etc have been getting into position to exploit.
MDN word "used", as in, "I used to feel bad that I could't afford a new portable Mac."
Future versions will come equipped with cameras, but I hope that they continue to offer models without them for use in environments where cameras are inappropriate.
my aged parents want one , can't work a phone , like their imac but want something they can carry around easily
i can see this being a MASSIVE success for apple
Stevejack - thanks for writing this. I'm pretty tired of people being SOOOOO disappointed that it's "just a big iPod touch". Almost everyone is whining about no camera (it would be nice but whatever). And I should add that I'm not one to call myself an Apple fanboy (indeed, fanboyism pisses me off a lot), but the iPad is gonna be a game changer for (imo) one big reason:
CHEAP UNLIMITED 3G.
Why the hell is nobody talking about this? This device will bring "anywhere" Internet to the masses! It's the ONLY reason I'm sold on the iPad! Until that was mentioned, I was thinking "well, this is pretty cool but I'll probably pass". They don't realize how important this is - an affordable device with a $30/mo unlimited plan that you can cancel anytime - that happens to be awesome because it's an extension of the iPhone user experience?
If iPad with 3G really catches on - well, just think of it! Millions of people using a device that - you guys will like this - doesn't use Flash! The iPad could very well kill Flash! And none too soon!
I'll bet a revision or two down the road, they'll phase out the wifi-only iPad, but leave the 3G (or 4G or whatever) as being optional and pay-as-you-go. This has the potential to completely change portable computing... but no, let's just whine about no camera. =P
My only concern is that I've heard plenty about how at&t;needs to upgrade their network as it is... well, if the pressure wasn't already on, it sure as hell will be now!
Only miss I see is map related. No GPS. The Wi-Fi model will have sucky Gag-le Maps. We need a real mapping app with onboard map databases and a real GPS. Paper maps and atlases would go the way of the Encyclopedia Set.
@matt
"...CHEAP UNLIMITED 3G.
Why the hell is nobody talking about this?"
I'd start off by saying that the 3G experience is not something that excites meh. 9 times out of 10 when I seriously need to access the Internet, I'm near or I find WiFi. I'll use 3G if I need to do something small and it's available. 3G is just not worth even the cheap cost that the iPad is boasting.
And quite frankly, I'm already paying for unlimited 3G, it's a ripoff price, and I'm not paying one fricking dime more for it.
The iPad breaks absolutely NO new ground. None at all. Nada. Zip. This doesn't mean it's a bad device. The iPod also broke no new ground.
The iPad will be a niche device. It will not sell like the iPhone did.
It appears to be dumbed down as to not cannibalize MacBook sales.
No multitasking? No printing?
e-book reader?
I'll stick with my 11 day battery life Kindle over a 10 hour iPad. The Books for Kindle are cheaper as well.
The iPad has no killer app. Nothing about the iPad makes me think, "Wow, I need to be able to do that."
Quite frankly, I think this device is a good piece of design, effectively packaging run-of-the-mill technology, but that all things considered, will only achieve the notoriety of a MacBook Air, for example.
The zealots will line up initially to go in and play with one, many will buy, but ultimately people will see that in order to get WORK done, they will have to turn to their real computers.
The same people who liked the MacBook Air will like the iPad. I.e. people who travel lots, need to use e-mail primarily while on the road, and want to carry less weight around with them.
Game Changer? Nope. The rumor changed the game. Everyone and their brother will have tablets this year.
Best Thing Steve's Ever Done? No way.
Revolutionary? Not even evolutionary.
I'm sorry to say, a lightweight tablet running Windows 7 with Win 7 touch capabilities will kick this thing in the ass. You'll get a full blown computer, not some hobbled device that you can download a .99 fart app for.
I have an iPhone that I can put in my pocket, an iBook for the few trips I take, and an iMac for home use. iPad is not on my list of things to buy. I'm sure that Apple will sell a bunch of iPads but not to me. It's not for every one.

I will buy one, but the system requirement of 10.5.8 will turn off my dad. He is one of those mac users who think they should be able to have a machine run for 5+ years and not have to upgrade anything.