Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/01/27
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I think it's going to be a killer product. I recommend reading John Gruber's piece over on DaringFireball.com. I think it's going to hurt the kindle a lot. I have one, I find it frustrating in ways the keep me from really enjoying it. I actually like the Kindle reader on my iPhone better than I do the Kindle itself. The take away from Gruber's essay is simply how very very fast it is. That little chip inside is doing some serious business. I think the 2nd or 3rd iteration of this device is going to be AMAZING. I love the way it does pictures - the motion for opening stacks is very sexy. I wonder if it will appear in Aperture. Note that it doesn't do Flash - no loss to me. I use ClickToFlash to turn that crap off unless I absolutely have to have it. Between the iPhone and the iPad HTML 5 will get a huge boost. Google has shown what can be done with HTML 5. It won't be a replacement for a laptop, though, for a working photographer in the field. Still need that spinning disk storage to hold all the huge images, but I have a thought that at some point you'll be able to plug a future version of one of these into your computer and use it as a 2nd display. The keyboard dock is spiffy. I have three kids and for one it's absolutely perfect, for one it's an "early adopter gadget" and for the other it's "I'll wait." I think my wife would rather use this than her MacBook Air and I'd rather use it for eBooks than the Kindle. I don't think I need the 3G version although the turn-it-on, turn-it-off data plan from AT&T makes a lot of sense to me. I suspect this device will be like the original iPod: lots of people had their own favorite MP3 player, but the combination of the iPod, iTunes, and the great GUI made a whole new eco-system. Well, I think we haven't even scratched the surface of what developers will do on this puppy. Does anyone REALLY miss the camera? I've heard all this whining about no camera but I can't think of why I'd really want one unless it were for video conferencing which I don't do anyway. The $500 price point was vital. Adam