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I wish there was a worthy contender to the iPhone4 with a qwerty-slider.
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Lets see... The iPad doesn't last a day, so even by your own standards it's not in the running?
But even with that there are several tablet PCs that can do what you're asking.
My Toshiba Point 510, running windows 98, with a solid-state drive in it (which is the only "hardware mod" I've done). It runs IE6 and Opera fine, plays MP3s, has no fans, runs 20 hours on its battery pack, and has a 7x9 display screen. It does weight a little more than the iPad (about twice as much) and is a little slower, but it's not bad for something made 10+ years ago.
There are plenty of other devices on the market, all of which have far better specs than the iPad. Does the iPad have a hot-swappable battery pack for continuous operation? No. Does the iPad have full Obex-style bluetooth functionality? No. Does the iPad have a shock-mount case? No. Does the iPad have a physical or virtual attachment system to allow it to dock and be used with a real keyboard/mouse and other hardware? No. Does it have USB or wireless USB/PNP support? No. Does it have speech recognition and transcription built in? No. All features of the tablets I've linked to here, all made in the past year.
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10 hours is for continuous WIFI use yeah? Not what it wouldn't last for longer without it.
No there aren't. No glorified laptop can do what the ipad can do... because it is its own class of product.
lol, this is missing the point of the ipad. Its a highly mobile surfer and reader and games machine.
Only something like the Archos 9 is comparable from yesteryear and that has only a few hours battery life.
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I have several workmates that have iPads, my officemate brings his in every day and leaves it plugged in most of the time, because if he didn't it would be dead by the end of the day. All of them have said they get, at best, about 6 to 7 hours out of it for usage before it needs a charge.
We're not in disagreement. I've yet to see the "sustainability" you speak of. I saw a lot of initial sales, and a trickling down after that. The jumpstart happened. I'm predicting it's the sustain part that's going to fail.
And the iPad isn't? Everything I've seen has shown that's exactly what it is: something to do light browsing and email reading on. Replying to email on it is painful, and it lacks the power to visit many sites (which is why I suspect in part it didn't get Flash, as the hacked version with it I've seen have all reviewed as Flash being very slow).
Again, I'm not against the iPad. For some people, they could use an iPad and be totally happy. (My folks would probably love an iPad, come to think of it.) And I'm happy that the OP is pleased by his device. I'm just noting that the only thing "new" about the iPad is it's marketing. The technology has been around a long time. It's just been packaged and sold in a different way, one which is less flexible and therefore less appealing to me in particular.
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2010-07-15
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I'm also doubting the quick drop in demand because there aren't any directly competing product in the market yet, especially if Android tablets won't take the market in full force waiting for their version 3.
By 'directly competing' I meant: ARM based, finger optimized OS, finger optimized apps.
As for 'the power to visit many sites', all I can think of that iPads are missing are 'some second tier video sites' and 'flash games'.
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2010-07-15
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2010-07-15
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I got an iPad too. It was with a small amount of sadness, that I recently noticed my N900 battery life had improved immensely. This is because I've started using the iPad for MANY of the things that I previously used the N900 for.
In my opinion, the iPad easily defeats the N900 in the following areas: Any kind of reading and gaming. It's not much, when you express it that way, but it's 90% of what I used to do with my N900. Reading books, reading magazines, reading web pages, rss -feeds, comics, mail. The iPad is just perfect for that.
On the other hand, anything that requires text input is heaps easier on the N900 (at least for me). Writing mail, chatting, unix sysadmin stuff. Even though the keyboard on the iPad screen is huge, a physical keyboard beats it every time.
It's not so much about what the N900 CAN do, but what you ACTUALLY do with it. I used to browse the web a lot on the N900 and now, I would be stupid to do it, since I have the iPad with a much better screen, much better zooming, much better loading speeds. Trying to read comics or magazines on the N900 is... well, impossible for me. The content would just be way too small.
On the other hand, I will still be using my N900 for writing (longer) emails, chatting, multitasking, camera, portable music player with bluetooth speakers, any mobile internet ...
I'd be lying though, if I said I hadn't thought about getting the iPhone4. The software is just so much more polished. I don't care about the apps - they are like extras in a movie to me - not really that relevant, but the thing that irritates me most about the N900 is the unpolishedness of the basic apps: mail, browser, media player, maps, calendar. Absolutely love the task switcher with the cards, though. I don't think that will ever be beaten. I wish there was a worthy contender to the iPhone4 with a qwerty-slider.
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2010-07-15
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2010-07-15
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If I get your post correctly most of the advantages you have listed here are due to the larger screen of the Ipad compared to the N900.
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My Toshiba Point 510, running windows 98, with a solid-state drive in it (which is the only "hardware mod" I've done). It runs IE6 and Opera fine, plays MP3s, has no fans, runs 20 hours on its battery pack, and has a 7x9 display screen. It does weight a little more than the iPad (about twice as much) and is a little slower, but it's not bad for something made 10+ years ago.
There are plenty of other devices on the market, all of which have far better specs than the iPad. Does the iPad have a hot-swappable battery pack for continuous operation? No. Does the iPad have full Obex-style bluetooth functionality? No. Does the iPad have a shock-mount case? No. Does the iPad have a physical or virtual attachment system to allow it to dock and be used with a real keyboard/mouse and other hardware? No. Does it have USB or wireless USB/PNP support? No. Does it have speech recognition and transcription built in? No. All features of the tablets I've linked to here, all made in the past year.
And that's not even looking at "popular computers" like the Averatec line, or Compacs TC1000 or TC1100. (Or Nokia's 7X0/8X0 line.) There are lots of options out there if you're not Mac centric, all of which have better hardware and are more open when it comes to upgrading and installing 3rd party software.
Again, I'm not against the iPad. For some people, they could use an iPad and be totally happy. (My folks would probably love an iPad, come to think of it.) And I'm happy that the OP is pleased by his device. I'm just noting that the only thing "new" about the iPad is it's marketing. The technology has been around a long time. It's just been packaged and sold in a different way, one which is less flexible and therefore less appealing to me in particular.