In short, Flash isn't as big a deal as you want it to be. Get over it.
Good post.
In short, Flash isn't as big a deal as you want it to be. Get over it.
I use an MBA as my main machine, but I also have an HP Mini 1000 happily running full OSX. I plan on purchasing an iPad at some point this year to replace the netbook.
I just know when i'm happily surfing my iPad on my couch, gawker is going to have a funny video with a million comments, and i'll be sitting there looking at a blue lego.
Why gawker?
The iPad fulfills a different goal than the netbook. I need to create work, so I need a keyboard. Netbook, hands down.
People who complain are usually a lot louder than the people who give praise. This applies to almost every aspect of our world and society today. I think it might be a natural law...It's interesting to me that so many people are more interested in the iPad when you consider all of the bickering that goes on about it's lack of features.
Far bigger divide than I anticipated.
It's interesting to me that so many people are more interested in the iPad when you consider all of the bickering that goes on about it's lack of features.
Far bigger divide than I anticipated.
Some of the newer netbooks with the Ion chipset and the 11.6" screens are actually pretty usable. You can type on them and their multimedia performance is actually quite nice. I haven't checked, but if you could hack one with Snow Leopard, they would be even better.
But netbooks and iPads are not the same thing, so I'm not sure why they are always compared.
I would not bring a netbook with me even though it's small and light. I think iPad's form factor is much better for carrying around and holding in hands. Also, iPad has much better screen resolution than most netbooks, which makes a big difference for browsing. For my needs I think iPad is way better than netbooks - unless you need flash to play games then it's a different story. My only complaint is I can't listen to music while surfing, whereas you can do the same with netbook.
Mildly related, but I still wonder why people consider the MacBook Air a "subnotebook." I thought the term was dumb a couple of years ago and just as dumb today. The MBA is pretty much a notebook Mac that was made to be extremely light and very thin. That's why I don't have a problem with the "ultra-portable" categorization. "Subnotebook" also connotates a lesser price to me, which is obviously not true with the MBA.
I think the iPad gets netbooked because Apple hasn't made one and some people reach for a story. It's not even a "book" since it doesn't close up like a notebook or netbook.
Tablets are pretty much their own category, just as the PDA was when the Palm Pilot got popular about a decade ago. The Palm Pilot did something that other devices didn't do on a large scale. It has now pretty much merged into other devices, be it a smart phone or an iPod touch. Will the iPad do that if all computers start using multitouch displays and keyboards advance to the lightness of the iPad body? Time will tell.
It does have a slim version of OSX, with an interface designed for a touch screen. That's what the iPhone OS is. But you're going to be waiting a long long time before MS ports Office to the iPad. And yes, needing an extra dongle thingy to use the SD card is bad, as is not knowing whether it will support other devices....I would like to be able to install a slim version of OSX, MS Office and removable storage (SD card reader would be nice)...
That's a given, although I think it will be called the iPad Extraordinaire.I think later down the road there will be an iPad Pro which will have more features and more storage.
I have no interest in a netbook. Hell, I hardly ever use my MBP now and will sell it as soon as I finish my postgrad course. These days I use the MBP for:
web surfing
tinkering with simple word/excel documents (are you seeing a trend?)
actually, that's it.
Netbooks can do those things but the problem for me is that netbooks suck you into a power game. Because you are using desktop class applications, you will always be playing catchup to desktops/laptops in terms of CPU/storage etc. If it seems slow, you go looking for a faster one. I'm sick of playing that game.
I want something that can do those things and more (games) with apps that are built for it, not for a thumping i7 and hopefully they kinda work on an Atom.