Renefatdude
The Flying Dutchman
Marketing BS!
Glad you love your Mac, but you just pointed out one of the big reasons I'll never own one.....The scary part is that Apple will control everything. Since they built the platform they decide what programs and website will be compatible. You will only be able to surf the web on Safari. It won't run flash based videos. That means you'll have to buy an episode from iTunes instead of watching it free on Hulu. Once you buy a song, book, episode, or movie, you will only be able to watch it on Apple products. That means no switching when the shinier and faster model comes out.....
I really think that if a person did some research they would realize that the iPad is really nothing more than a large iTouch.
On your Mac computer you can install and run whatever you want. You're limited by buying their hardware, I guess, but that's about it. You can always upgrade the basics on your own, too.Glad you love your Mac, but you just pointed out one of the big reasons I'll never own one.....The scary part is that Apple will control everything. Since they built the platform they decide what programs and website will be compatible. You will only be able to surf the web on Safari. It won't run flash based videos. That means you'll have to buy an episode from iTunes instead of watching it free on Hulu. Once you buy a song, book, episode, or movie, you will only be able to watch it on Apple products. That means no switching when the shinier and faster model comes out.....
The wife's machine and mine just went through major upgrade cycles and we're both happy Windows 7 users. She's got a Core2 running W7-32 bit and I have a Quad Core with 8GB of ram running W7-64 bit. A stable, easy to drive, wonderful operating system. I build my own hardware up from the best components in the industry. That way, I know what's in them, and we enjoy very stable, very fast and powerful performance with our fully networked machines. Of course, doing what I do for a living, I think it's fair to say I have better than average knowledge of the PC environment and know how to test and verify the platforms, once built. That's the mistake many PC builders don't go through - they don't do a complete verification of the many subsystems of the platform. I can't tell you how many systems hit my bench, both store bought and home assembled, that can't pass basic memory stability tests. It really does take the right combination of parts and sometimes a little BIOS tweeking to make things work right. I rather enjoy it, though lately the hardware is pretty darn good if you stick with the "good stuff".On your Mac computer you can install and run whatever you want. You're limited by buying their hardware, I guess, but that's about it. You can always upgrade the basics on your own, too.Glad you love your Mac, but you just pointed out one of the big reasons I'll never own one.....The scary part is that Apple will control everything. Since they built the platform they decide what programs and website will be compatible. You will only be able to surf the web on Safari. It won't run flash based videos. That means you'll have to buy an episode from iTunes instead of watching it free on Hulu. Once you buy a song, book, episode, or movie, you will only be able to watch it on Apple products. That means no switching when the shinier and faster model comes out.....
What he said is certainly true for the iWhatever, though.
Sorta like cigars; run what you like, like what you run....
Again, get a Mac computer with a BSD-based operating system and you can install all of the open source you want. It's only the appliances that are locked down.I like open-source.
It's hard to see how so many people can judge "it's just a...." when they've never actually seen one. Probably less than 20% of people that bought one did not have a laptop and were choosing this over a netbook.
It's nothing like an iPod touch, not even in the same realm whatsoever. The app's that were released in the first day are beyond anything offered before, it's simply an amazing device to use.
I ended up picking one up for work because we have to evaluate the new platform for some software we're making, there were no real lines at the Apple store.
I'd advise anyone to check it out at the store, although after using it I would have to say that I'd never buy one without the 3G (which BTW means no GPS either!). The device is basically useless for anything other than the couch/starbucks with no 3G and the fact that all GPS app's are dysfunctional.... well that's icing on the cake.
Problem is that the thing is barely logical at a price point of 500 bucks, so throwing in the more expensive model makes it pretty difficult to pick one up.
But, one thing I can say is that it's a world apart from an iPhone or iPod Touch.
For those of us that touch type at a reasonable speed, typing on a flat touchpad just sucks. Period. I'm sticking with my wonderfully powerful Lenovo laptop.
Pass.....B.B.S.
A jailbreak will solve the problem. Maybe not now, but soon.