01-28-2010, 02:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Senna4ever
Niche product for sure. It does some things very well like e-books, although I personally hate using & reading e-books, video & light web-use. The HUGE no-no for me is the lack of Adobe Flash support. Most visual artists utilize Flash in their web-sites, and the lack of Flash is pretty much alienating a core market of Apple products. A vast majority of photographers have iPhones & Macs. As a photographer, I have almost no use for the iPad, except maybe as a nice, thin portable electronic portfolio - as long as there is a way to colour calibrate the screen. I'll keep my 17" Macbook Pro, thank you. Now, having said that, I think it's not right to outright pan the iPad without even having seen or used it. Consumers will most likely find creative ways to use the thing.
Dare I say...? Newton > iPad
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i like that portable porfolio idea.
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