Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/01/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Such animosity. :) Thinking it is an overgrown iPhone would be to seriously underestimate Jobs/Apple. The bigger screen allows for much more interesting user interfaces to be designed. The base price ($500) brings it really close to the price of a netbook. I bet a large number of potential netbook buyers will switch to buy one of these overgrown iPhones. Apple's support, when they have a store in your city, is way better than any Windows machine manufacturer I've come across in recent years. No other company can give me <3 hour repair turnaround with OEM parts when I go to their store. Otherwise, it is uneven. I am interested in the potential of the iPad as a very light weight photo editor for traveling. We travel on our tandem (or hike) on our vacations. Carrying a full sized laptop can get kind of heavy when climbing big hills (or even not so big hills :). An iPad kit with everything probably could weigh in at about 1Kg which is about 2 Kg less than my MacBook Pro + power supply. Its cheaper too which means if I break it, I won't feel so bad. Apple announced a camera connector kit (SD card reader & USB interface) for the iPad which allows it to import photos. Now I just have to wait for the S/W (Aperture, iPhoto, Lightroom, whatever) to become available. Checkout the bottom of this page <http://www.apple.com/ipad/specs/> for the connector kit. Regards, Spencer