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I guess I was thinking about myself. I just refuse to pay anything over $599 or something that is an iPhone with a big screen. I don't even want to think about synchronizing the devices... They could easily come out with a $1000 version with an iPhone/iPod Touch built in...
I just find $600 a bit high for an iPhone screen.
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Based on the rumors popping up in the last few days, I'm imagining a device that acts as an always-on access point to iTunes for the whole household. A home-media interface. We can do that right now with a computer, but our computers are often in isolated locations. This could be something that can sit anywhere: kitchen island, coffee table, over the mantle, wall mounted.
Personally, I'm starting to think that I'm going to be disappointed if this thing does anything less than completely change how I interact with 1's and 0's in my house (I don't think this is going to be something that we use Photoshop on).
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I like the media interface idea. Especially if it comes in below $599. However, with Apple's track record in this department, how usable would such a device really be to me? Will it support the entire plethora of formats I find on the net (Matroshka, AVI, DiVX, etc. regardless of how crappy they might be) or will it - similar to AppleTV - require major hacking to actually become useful at all? I don't know if Apple is liberal enough in terms of video formats to make useful hub devices.
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Originally Posted by Simon
I like the media interface idea. Especially if it comes in below $599. However, with Apple's track record in this department, how usable would such a device really be to me? Will it support the entire plethora of formats I find on the net (Matroshka, AVI, DiVX, etc. regardless of how crappy they might be) or will it - similar to AppleTV - require major hacking to actually become useful at all? I don't know if Apple is liberal enough in terms of video formats to make useful hub devices.
There's an app for that.
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Not on the iPhone. Not on the iPod touch. Not on AppleTV. Not on anything but the Mac. And there it's provided by third parties. Never by Apple.
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If this new device's OS and platform is as constrained as the iPhone platform, it will be a real disappointment. But given how successful the iPhone platform is, that's probably what we're going to get.
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How can you be sure, Big Mac?
I agree that the intended use of this tablet makes or breaks it, but I think they wouldn't release it if they hadn't something in store for us.
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I'm not at all sure, just speculating based on recent precedent and being pessimistic. The fact is that modern Apple likes a lot of control.
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Originally Posted by OreoCookie
they wouldn't release it if they hadn't something in-store for us.
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I wonder how many apple.com/itablet /islate /canvas /ipad hits apple.com's webserver log has?
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I'm just wondering what's the feature that everyone is going to bitch is missing?
(The suspense is building)
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This is the wacky time. When we all build this thing up and up in our minds... tomorrow is the real fun though, when everyone is mad and disappointed and the real bickering begins.
I think the real innovation of this device is going to have to be all software based. I'd be surprised if they even tell us real specs for the thing.
I was thinking... if Apple was smart, they would create a new unified standard for delivering ebooks, emagazines and enewspapers and then license it out for everyone so they can have a little piece of the pie from now until forever.
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Originally Posted by ort888
I think the real innovation of this device is going to have to be all software based. I'd be surprised if they even tell us real specs for the thing.
Bingo.
Nobody cares about the specs. To be successful, it has to work well and be fun to use. Everything else is just a fanboi's wet dreams.
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I wonder why the announcement wasn't on Tuesday.
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Originally Posted by olePigeon
I wonder why the announcement wasn't on Tuesday.
Steve's kids had a soccer game.
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Okay, so let's say they introduce this new eMedia store and a whole new way to interact with print media and yadda yadda yadda...
Do you think the Tablet will be the only way to access this media, or will we be able to get it on our Macs, iPods and iPhones?
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Oh god, I'd hate to consider that possibility.
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I imagine they'll be an upgrade to iTunes to include the new media. I can't see why desktops would be blocked out, aren't there e-reader applications?
but again, this is Apple we're talking about - anything is possible.
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I don't know which speculation is/was more exciting: the mythical tablet or the iphone (when it was also a mythical creature).
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iPhone for sure, at least for me.
I find all the hype around the iTablet interesting though, especially given that nobody anywhere as yet has given us a compelling reason why the iTablet would be a success.
P.S. If the big papers all go pay-per-use through locked iTunes or an iTablet, I'll just stop reading them.
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Someone should make a D&D Monster Manual with various Apple products.
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Originally Posted by Eug
iPhone for sure, at least for me.
I find all the hype around the iTablet interesting though, especially given that nobody anywhere as yet has given us a compelling reason why the iTablet would be a success.
That's actually a good point. I was stoked when the iPhone was coming out because I knew I was going to get one for sure but for the tablet I know I'll want it but it'll probably be a while before I would get one. Plus all the speculation and projected specs are fun to read.
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As mentioned before, the big question is if it's going to be an iPhone or an AppleTV in terms of success.
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Where does the MacBook Air fit in all that?
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Originally Posted by The Final Dakar
Where does the MacBook Air fit in all that?
I truly forget that exsists sometimes. I didn't think there was that much hype over the air.
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True, but he's rating the items on success.
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Air? It's probably their worst selling laptop, but I don't know for sure. Then again, it may have been a small success in that Apple probably got a bit of increased unit sales from that, and given its high $ price, that can't be completely ignored.
But ultimately? The Air IMO is a big letdown.
The difference though is the Air is just another laptop so that's not a big deal. An iTablet would be an entirely new category... unless it's just a bigger iPhone.
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Originally Posted by Eug
Air? It's probably their worst selling laptop, but I don't know for sure. Then again, it may have been a small success in that Apple probably got a bit of increased unit sales from that, and given its high $ price, that can't be completely ignored.
But ultimately? The Air IMO is a big letdown.
But you were talking sales, right? Not image. You think the Air sold more or less than the AppleTV?
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Originally Posted by The Final Dakar
But you were talking sales, right? Not image. You think the Air sold more or less than the AppleTV?
No idea. I'm not sure it really matters though, since the Air is one of many laptops, and AppleTV is a standalone product in an entirely different category.
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Originally Posted by Eug
No idea. I'm not sure it really matters though, since the Air is one of many laptops, and AppleTV is a standalone product in an entirely different category.
Well, in many regards the tablet will be one of many laptops, just with a special interface.
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Originally Posted by The Final Dakar
Well, in many regards the tablet will be one of many laptops, just with a special interface.
Yes and no. An iTablet with a separate OS and different media-related features would be a different category. A tablet running the regular Snow Leopard would just be one of many laptops.
IF if it's in a different category, then one wonders if it's in the iPhone category, or in an independent 3rd one... or tries to bridge the two categories. This is what concerns me. As an oversimplistic summary of what I'm thinking:
1) Big iPhone = meh
2) Touchscreen laptop = meh
3) Bridge of iPhone and laptop = kludgey meh
4) Unique product = Interesting
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It's definitely a mash of several categories. Without having seen it, that's why I don't think it'll fail* (I won't claim success, but I think it'll fare better than the AppleTV). It should appeal to several different segments. Price is the real issue (to me).
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Well, doing better than AppleTV isn't really saying much.
To put it another way, I think part of Apple's share price factors in the OMGiTablet. If it is a product that is destined merely to best AppleTV, then that can't sustain AAPL on its own.
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Perhaps not, but to be quite honest, I'm not concerned with it being a success as much as it being something I want.
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I think that part of Apple's brilliance is in creating the need, then people want.
Get 'em hooked while they're young!
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Which brings me back to my original point. What "need" do you think Apple will create here? Cuz that need is what is absolutely key to its success.
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no matter what, it is less than 24 hours until we know what we didn't know we needed.
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Originally Posted by Lint Police
no matter what, it is less than 24 hours until we know what we didn't know we needed.
Worse, in 24 hours, we'll all go nuts, saying that we can't make it till March when it finally ships.
Mark my words.
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Originally Posted by Eug
Which brings me back to my original point. What "need" do you think Apple will create here? Cuz that need is what is absolutely key to its success.
This.
Do people need a big iPhone?
Do people need a screen-only device?
For Apple to get into this arena, they have to offer something substantially different.
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Originally Posted by Eug
Which brings me back to my original point. What "need" do you think Apple will create here? Cuz that need is what is absolutely key to its success.
I think it comes down to what I said somewhere way earlier in this thread, anticipating Gruber’s “The Tablet” piece. This kind of thing will work for people who are always having to think about whether to bring a laptop with them. The idea is, lots of people have a laptop as their only computer. They don’t need the portability very often, let alone all the time. So why not let those people have a more powerful computer with a big ol’ screen on their desk, and a tablet that goes with them whenever they have a bag? If it’s under 2 lb and is comfortable to read and surf the web on, bringing it with is a no-brainer.
Folks who take their laptops with them all the time to do work that exceeds The Tablet’s capabilities won’t be the target market at first. And a lot of people who are better targets (own a laptop but don’t move it much) still won’t feel like spending the money on it. But I think enough people are going to think it’s awesome on the first pass to make a lot of other folks curious, and more willing to spend on the second iteration, or when they’re thinking of upgrading their Mac/PC setup.
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Originally Posted by starman
This.
Do people need a big iPhone?
Do people need a screen-only device?
For Apple to get into this arena, they have to offer something substantially different.
Did people need an iPhone before they realized they wanted one?
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Originally Posted by slugslugslug
Did people need an iPhone before they realized they wanted one?
Yes, no question. I had been waiting for one for years.
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Originally Posted by slugslugslug
Did people need an iPhone before they realized they wanted one?
In hindsight, of course. That's what everyone thinks nowadays anyways.
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Originally Posted by slugslugslug
Did people need an iPhone before they realized they wanted one?
Yes. One of the biggest sticking points I had with the telcos for years was their lack of innovation.
And I was right.
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Originally Posted by Eug
Yes, no question. I had been waiting for one for years.
I’ve actually been wanting a great way to read PDFs away from a desk and without printing them, for years. I hate trying to accomplish it on my laptop. I thought I wanted an e-reader, but The Tablet is looking so much better.
Of course, Apple isn’t aiming for that niche of people with huge, frequently-accessed PDF libraries. But I think a lot of people will start valuing other digital replacements for print media soon.
Anyway, I agree that the idea isn’t as obvious as smashing the chocolate of an iPod into the peanut butter of a cameraphone (oh wait, what’s the Internet communicator in that metaphor), but I think The Tablet will make a surprising people jump up and say “Yes!”
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It'll be like a useful Kindle. Also, crippling expensive in comparison.
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This may only initially be available in the US, and maybe limited to US citizens. That leaves out citizens of Maple Syrup land. Anyone here from the Seattle area? Want to meet me at the Apple Store to help me buy this? PM me... if, this is the case as we will see tomorrow.
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Originally Posted by The Final Dakar
It'll be like a useful Kindle. Also, crippling expensive in comparison.
Let's see, I can carry around 30 lbs of books each day, or I can carry my Kindle. That's a tough one, can't see any uses there.
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Originally Posted by Shaddim
Let's see, I can carry around 30 lbs of books each day, or I can carry my Kindle. That's a tough one, can't see any uses there.
Yeah, that sounds like what the average Kindle owner was probably doing beforehand...
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