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TristezaOrange wrote:Here's a great excerpt from the Engadget comments about the lack of Flash on the iPad:
I was going to weigh in with a few observations but I think they've got it covered. To the great surfing masses out there (who almost to a (wo)man don't have any addons or flash blockers installed to their browsers), Flash *is* a part of the web experience.

My major whine is that the iPad looks like a cheap digital photo frame. The generic HP tablets we have at work (proper PC, only a little more expensive than the iPads) look a lot better (thinner bezel etc).

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Here's some more quality Jobs bullshitting:

http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/29/stev ... ure-not-g/

So add: "You won't read for more than 10 hours" to the list.

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Also, whoever makes Walt Mossberg's veneer crowns should be shot. :lol:

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spaceman wrote: So to sum up:

-no one needs Flash
-Flash is crap
-non-geeks need Flash
-Java is rubbish
-some people need Java
-no Java means crap
-no Flash s crap as well
-some devices don't support Java and/or Flash which makes or does not make them crap
-some devices do support Java and/or Flash, but Java and Flash are shit so it's a useless feature
-Farmville is nice
-Farmville is shit
-my granny is on Facebook
-she doesn't know what Java is, apart from reminding her of coffee
-Apple is bad! Bad bad Apple marketing
-Microsoft is good, as they make crap that lets you play Farmville
-bananas are a good source of potassium

anything I left out?
I think your summary (inadvertently perhaps :wink: ) hits the nail on the head: different people may have different needs, so it's sensible to give them choices rather than dictating a closed system, closed content, and expecting the rest of the world to revolve around you.

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whyterabbyt wrote:
spaceman wrote: -no one needs Flash
-Flash is crap
-non-geeks need Flash
-Java is rubbish
-some people need Java
-no Java means crap
-no Flash s crap as well
-some devices don't support Java and/or Flash which makes or does not make them crap
-some devices do support Java and/or Flash, but Java and Flash are shit so it's a useless feature
-Farmville is nice
-Farmville is shit
-my granny is on Facebook
-she doesn't know what Java is, apart from reminding her of coffee
-Apple is bad! Bad bad Apple marketing
-Microsoft is good, as they make crap that lets you play Farmville
-bananas are a good source of potassium

anything I left out?
maybe some stuff about the number of choices of jam.
it's getting complicated :drunk:
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headquest wrote:
I think your summary (inadvertently perhaps :wink: ) hits the nail on the head: different people may have different needs, so it's sensible to give them choices rather than dictating a closed system, closed content, and expecting the rest of the world to revolve around you.
I think you're forgetting about that little fact that no one is forced to buy an iPad. No one is forcing a closed system on anyone who doesn't want it. If the things it cant do are important to you then sound advice would be not to buy one.
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spaceman wrote:I think you're forgetting about that little fact that no one is forced to buy an iPad. No one is forcing a closed system on anyone who doesn't want it.
First sentence true, second sentence speculation. Im pretty sure people who wouldn't want a closed system are getting one without realising it.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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"Its my firm belief that its a mistake to hold firm beliefs"
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whyterabbyt wrote:Im pretty sure people who wouldn't want a closed system are getting one without realising it.
Yeah because people are generally dumb to you, right??? Sheep to be herded...

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I suspect that another parallel with the iPhone will be that the early versions of the iPad will be poor cousins to later versions. This machine should ideally be using an OLED screen for low power and vibrant colour. These were not available just yet in the size/volumes Apple requires so they have met the price point with a less desirable backlit LCD design which uses 2 watts just for the screen -> big battery and only 10 hours of battery life.

I have seen other reports that Apple has tied up all the 10" OLED screens being manufactured so my guess is that a model that supersedes the one announced this week will have a much better screen and better battery life. I would be surprised if this didn't do well initially simply because it is an iThing and - let's face it - people would queue around the block to drink the skinny guy's Kool Aid even if he demonstrated at MacWorld that he pisses in it. How it fares in the longer term against Android based machines, tablet PCs and the plethora of eReaders is hard to say.

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egbert wrote:How it fares in the longer term against Android based machines, tablet PCs and the plethora of eReaders is hard to say.
not for the zealots. to them its quite clear that everything else loses. always. forevar.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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whyterabbyt wrote:
spaceman wrote:I think you're forgetting about that little fact that no one is forced to buy an iPad. No one is forcing a closed system on anyone who doesn't want it.
First sentence true, second sentence speculation. Im pretty sure people who wouldn't want a closed system are getting one without realising it.
Just as millions of people got Vista.
I'm sure most of them never realised what was about to hit them there either.
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spaceman wrote:Just as millions of people got Vista.
I'm sure most of them never realised what was about to hit them there either.
which version of vista was sold on the basis of its usefulness for surfing the net and running applications, but stops you from accessing 75% of the dynamic content on the web, or installing software that wasnt approved by Microsoft?
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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whyterabbyt wrote:
spaceman wrote:Just as millions of people got Vista.
I'm sure most of them never realised what was about to hit them there either.
which version of vista was sold on the basis of its usefulness for surfing the net and running applications, but stops you from accessing 75% of the dynamic content on the web, or installing software that wasnt approved by Microsoft?
Most people were lucky to have a computer that booted up, and stayed up.
Let's not start comparing promises, and how well they matched up with reality.
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