Thoughts On the iPad Mini 214
John Gruber at Daring Fireball has a thoughtful piece about the design of Apple's smaller iPad, which the company is expected to announce on September 12. Simply shrinking the current iPad's dimensions to a new form factor is unlikely, he says, and the bezel surrounding the display is more likely to be a cross between an iPad and an iPhone. He also discusses evidence of Apple's PR team getting the rumor mill going immediately after the announcement of Google's Nexus 7, and how Apple has probably bet on having a thinner and lighter tablet than Google, rather than worrying about a better display. Quoting:
"Apple product designs are true to themselves. Each thing has proportions suited to its own nature. Consider how the iPad doesn’t look like a blown up iPhone. They share a few similar design elements — a family resemblance, if you will — but the proportions are different. The iPad has a thick bezel surrounding all four sides of the display; the iPhone does not. Why? Because you need a place to rest your thumbs while holding an iPad. ... Should not the iPad Mini fall somewhere in between? Not as close to the aspect ratio of its display as the iPad-as-we-know-it, but also not as far away from its display aspect ratio as the iPhone. You might need more thumb-rest room on the sides than you do on the iPhone, but not nearly as much as you do on the full-size iPad. If that assumption is right, the proportions of a 7.85-inch 4:3-aspect-ratio display iPad Mini are likely not the same as the proportions of the 9.7-inch 4:3-aspect-ratio display iPad."
Who would have guessed? (Score:5, Funny)
Hmmmmm. It's true -- some people do prefer 7" over 9".
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Re:Who would have guessed? (Score:5, Funny)
Hmmmmm. It's true -- some people do prefer 7" over 9".
That is, in fact, NOT what she said.
Re:Who would have guessed? (Score:4, Funny)
It's true -- some people do prefer 7" over 9".
I guess I could work in a "Or vagina" joke here, somehow, but I'm lazy.
Look, it's a smaller iPad (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Look, it's a smaller iPad (Score:5, Funny)
It's a smaller iPad.
My god that's innovative! They should totally patent that idea!
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2) a patent for a tablet smaller than the iPad
3) a patent for a tablet larger than the iPad
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5) profit!
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It's a smaller iPad.
My god that's innovative! They should totally patent that idea!
It's not smaller, they just made the corners more roundier.
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I'm sure they are ready to sue when someone makes a similar sized device AFTER they introduce theirs.
Actually, I hear Samsung was going to introduce the iPad Mini as evidence that Apple is copying Samsung in the Apple v. Samsung trial, but the judge wouldn't let them.
Re:Look, it's a smaller iPad (Score:5, Interesting)
The other question is the size. The Nexus 7 is just barely small enough to fit in the pocket of a pair of men's pants. It's got a 7" screen and a 16:10 aspect ratio. This is one of the major features of a mini-tablet versus a full-size one: you don't need to carry a backpack or manpurse or whatever in order to have a place to put away the device.
If Apple is pulling a 7.85" screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio, it's going to be significantly wider. If it doesn't fit in a damn pocket, there's really no point in getting one over a full-size iPad.
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Agree totally on size
However.
I question if there isn't a way to shrink the bezel to near zero.
With a display that extends more-or-less to edge, with a touch surface extending further, perhaps even round the edge,you can in principle extend the display where the user is not holding it.
The n7 I am using right now, for example.
When simply reading, I am holding it by one edge.
The screen could expand to nearly 8", in principle in that case.
Even simply ignoring touches that cross the device edge would all
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iPants? (Score:2)
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The other question is the size. The Nexus 7 is just barely small enough to fit in the pocket of a pair of men's pants. It's got a 7" screen and a 16:10 aspect ratio. This is one of the major features of a mini-tablet versus a full-size one: you don't need to carry a backpack or manpurse or whatever in order to have a place to put away the device.
If Apple is pulling a 7.85" screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio, it's going to be significantly wider. If it doesn't fit in a damn pocket, there's really no point in getting one over a full-size iPad.
Um, you didn't read the article, did you? There's an entire section about reducing the bezel size so that the iPad Mini will be the same physical size and weight with a significantly bigger screen.
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The Nexus 7 is just barely small enough to fit in the pocket of a pair of men's pants.
Only if you're six foot nine and weigh 400 pounds.
you don't need to carry a backpack or manpurse or whatever in order to have a place to put away the device.
My notebook is about the size of a tablet or a hardcover book. I just carry it in my hand.
Maybe 7.0" not 7.85" screen, using 183 PPI screen (Score:2)
If Apple is pulling a 7.85" screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio, it's going to be significantly wider. If it doesn't fit in a damn pocket, there's really no point in getting one over a full-size iPad.
That is why I am expecting a 7.0" screen. The folks expecting 7.85" are assuming a screen with the same pixels per inch (PPI) as the original iPhone, 163 PPI. Given that the retina display tech/process lets them get to 326 on the iPhone and 264 on the iPad I expect that an iPad "mini" would use 183 PPI to get to a 7.0" 1024x768 screen. 1024x768 being key for compatibility.
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What if you have a purse? It's a lot easier to get that into one of those than the current iPad tablet.
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If it doesn't fit in a damn pocket, there's really no point in getting one over a full-size iPad.
Two points.
1) If I can comfortably hold the (rumored) smaller iPad in one hand rather than two, that's a tremendous benefit to me - I can read it on the bus or train, even when it's standing room only. This is not really feasible with the current iPad.
2) The only supporting argument you made was regarding pants pockets; then, when you got to this final declaration, you broadened it as if it were true of all pockets. It's probable a 7.85" iPad will still fit in most coat pockets, while a full-size iPad will
Forget the size - it's the weight (Score:2)
Holding a 10" tablet (or even a Kindle Fire / Playbook - they're heavy) in bed while reading is tough. That's why I own a Kindle3 - if the iPad Mini get the weight down a lot over the iPad3, it will be enough for some folks to sway decisions to buy over other 7" tablets or e-ink ereaders like the Kindle/Nook.
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What is with carrying stuff in your pockets? Do you really carry your smart phone in your pocket?
Yes, and it has an extended battery too. Doesn't matter what kind of pants I'm wearing.
Pockets are nice because they are accessible, can't be accidentally set down or lost, are harder to steal from, and don't scream "look, I have expensive items!". I carry everything in my pockets.
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Umm, yes, yes I do. Actually, my 4.3" smartphone with hard case actually even fits into one of the lower pockets of some of the carpenter pants I own. I generally keep my wallet and keys in my left pocket (once I traveled internationally, I never saw a reason to keep the wallet in the back pocket, its bad for your back anyway). The right pocket has my smartphone and possibly a small usb drive. So, yeah, see no issue with carrying my smartphone around in my pocket. Since I used to work at heights frequently
Re:You must have very large pockets. (Score:4, Funny)
Skinny jeans might be all the rage among hipsters these days but us normal people can easily fit a cellphone in a pants pocket. Where the hell are you carrying yours? In your "it's not a purse, it's European!"?
Re:You must have very large pockets. (Score:5, Funny)
I would have figured at least 1/3 of the crowd here would be sporting a utility kilt. You can carry a netbook in those.
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Apple should market a new fashion line for carrying this new 7" tablet. 'mini skirt' has a certain ring to it.
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Yup. Had the Nexus 7 in my left pocket this morning, but was asking myself on the bike ride to the train station (I ride a tikit [bikefriday.com] -- the crossbar is low enough to not conflict with the kilt) if it was there at all.
The only real down side to the huge pockets is how they sit to the front. It's a benefit to cycling -- have heavy enough pocket contents and the pockets prevent wind gusts from compromising modesty -- but a disappointment to the womenfolk (hard to cop a feel through a smartphone, a wallet, and a 7"
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LOL, suddenly, am I imagining Mae West saying "Is that a tablet in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?"
Re:You must have very large pockets. (Score:4, Informative)
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I sampled, but didn't purchase, a Samsung Galaxy Note. Possibly the largest mobile phone on the planet with a 5.3" screen.
It fitted fine in a standard pair of Levi's. Even with keys and a hanky - it's slimmer than my existing phone.
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I have fairly normal sized (for a male) hands.
I can comfortably hold the nexus 7, with one thumb to one side, four fingers on the other, in a very, very secure one-handed grip.
If it's another 10mm, I can't do this securely with comfort, and 20mm, no way.
We don't know anything (Score:5, Interesting)
I think it is fair to say we don't know anything. Gruber along with everyone else is just guessing. His point about this not shipping in September but being announced in September is a good one, we don't know enough so this isn't a few weeks from going on sale. October/November sale date seems more likely.
Here are the resolutions:
iPad 1/2: 1024 x 768
iPad 3: 2048 x 1536 (doubled)
iPhone 4S: 640 x 960
iPhone 5 (rumor): 640 x 1136
earlier iPhone: 320 x 480
I'm going with a bigger version of the iPhone 5 resolution. 1136x640 is close to what the original iPad had, allows for a cheap screen, doesn't require developers to support yet another resolution... But no one really knows.
The other big question for September is whether there will be a 13" inch retina macbook pro.
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Higher (Score:3, Insightful)
Nexus 7 is 1280x800
With that in mind, I doubt that Apple would go for a lower resolution.
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Gruber thinks that it will be 1024x786 because Apple has never introduced a new product line with retina. That is saved for a refresh or version 2.
This may be a fallacy as there simply have been no new products introduced since retina was introduced. Only newer versions of existing products.
While the picture will be sharp with 1024x786 remember a smaller tablet is meant to be used at a closer distance. So if anything it is more important to get a retina display there.
I suspect that it will boil down to whet
Not a chance in hell (Score:2)
Sorry, but nope; the aspect ratio won't change, even if the resolution does.
The new iPhone and iPad resolutions were chosen to make old software scale up and new software scale down without leaving ugly black bands down the edges. In addition, all the content in the iTunes store is scaled to fit without leaving your movies with the same aspect ratio as they were intended to be shown.
The big screw up Android has made, and continues to make, is that there is no uniform resolution and scaling to make content
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Oh god, I hope they do a retina MacBook pro
Um, what [apple.com]?
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Responding to correction below (request for air)
No way they do an air by Christmas. They don't have a video card that can drive that screen effectively at that price, heat or battery point. Nvidia is working hard on retina support so fall-winter 2013 is possible
Why not just wait? (Score:5, Insightful)
Here's a thought. How about just waiting until September 12th to see what they actually release? Maybe take the extra time you'd be wasting on speculation to get some actual work done.
If everyone took all the time they waste on speculating on future Apple products and the 2012 U.S. Election and actually did some useful work, the economy would recover in a week.
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And yet here you are in this thread.
Re:Why not just wait? (Score:5, Funny)
Compiling!
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My Gentoo system emerges from sleep, you inconsiderate clod!
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But then the /. editors would have to come up with actual news, which can be hard to find, instead of using the pointless speculation and opinion pieces that are there for the taking.
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Here's a better thought- add phone service to this thing and call it a 'iPhone Maxi'
Speculation about a rumor (Score:5, Insightful)
Just like anything about Apple, people make up rumor based on what the rest of the market is doing or past behavior. Every year there have been rumor of an iPad mini and before phone with XL screen like the Galaxy were successful there were rumor of iPhone nano.
Sure I like a good piece of tech gossip, but analysis based on opinions about rumors that will inevitably end up in ePenis fight between Android and Apple fanboys are getting tiring.
Some people are even actively mocking that state of affair: http://day4.se/how-we-screwed-almost-the-whole-apple-community/ [day4.se]
iPad Mini... (Score:2)
Yeah Right! (Score:2)
Yeah, you keep drinking the kool aid, dude.
Besides the different chassis and the lack of voice communicationon, the iPad is a super-sized iPhone.
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Minus the phone. ;)
I like the iPad, but this is true.
Re:Yeah Right! (Score:5, Insightful)
And a swimming pool is just a supersized bathtub.
This story jumps the shark (Score:2, Interesting)
This whole thing reminds me of the Hindi Ambassador. Basically it was an obsolete car design bought from the UK that had very few real improvements in its long life. Every year all Indian motoring journalists had to write about was minute changes to the tail light shape or the door handles.
Journalists should stop writing off RIM. Both
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This whole thing reminds me of the Hindi Ambassador. Basically it was an obsolete car design bought from the UK
I assume you meant the Hindustan Ambassador [wikipedia.org]? According to the article, that was based on the *1956* Morris Oxford (which had already been *superseded* in Britain by the end of the 1950s, three years before the Beatles released "Love Me Do"!). The Hindustan version was released in 1958... and they're still making versions of it!.
My God, that is an *old* car design. I can only assume that they're still making it because they have the machinery and an established production facility that would cost money to
Less Thumb Space?? (Score:4, Insightful)
This just sounds like an invitation for complaints and more "You're holding it wrong" responses.
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Well designed objects invite you to hold them properly.
Construction of the proper Russian Reversal is left as an exercise for the reader.
Welcome to fragmentation Apple people (Score:3, Interesting)
Assuming all these rumours turn out to be true..
If Apple finally kill off the iPhone 3GS, it leaves us with three models the iPhone 5, 4S, and 4. For people with loads of cash of course (and people in the US stuck on the absurd $0/$99/$199+$2400 over two years pricing) you just get the latest one. For the rest, have fun making sense of it. The iPhone 5 has a bigger screen. How much does it matter? Will people build their apps targeting the larger screen? Probably not to begin with. So do you lose out by getting an iPhone 4S? Then why not get the iPhone 4? Oh wait, no Siri or new Maps or new iPhoto. So the 4S has those? Yes. But so does the 5? Yup. So will the 4S not get the next cool thing Apple introduce? Maybe. Will they work better on the bigger screen? Don't know. Won't it be better to just get the smaller screen until developers actually get around to building apps for the larger screen?
It gets even more fun with the iPads. Do you buy an iPad 2 or an iPad mini? The former isn't getting the new maps or Siri, while the latter probably will. But the iPad 2 has a bigger screen. But the Mini screen will look better even at the same resolution as the iPad 2. So wait, doesn't that mean everything - the buttons controls etc carefully designed on apps for the big iPad will be shrunk on the Mini, making it much less convenient to use? Will the Mini get Siri? Yes - perfect, why spend loads more on a bigger less portable iPad or a far more expensive iPhone to get Siri. No - doesn't make logical sense, a new product that's already crippled.
Then we have the iPod touch, which is supposed to get an update. It should remain at $199 or so. Will it get Siri? Probably not, it's too cheap. So what exactly is the point of it?
I am not saying Apple can't find their way around it. But if they've given into giving their customers choice instead of saying that their devices are the perfect size, it's going to bring inevitable issues. Just like the profit focused planned obsolescence approach which artificially limits features like Siri and iOS Maps. There will have to be some degree of compromise on the core Apple values of apps just working and looking the same on every Apple device. We would already be looking at 4-5 different screen sizes and resolutions that developers will have to think about.
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All of your questions have already been answered in previous analyses. To quickly go through them:
1) The height difference of a rumored iPhone 5 shouldn't make much of a difference, since developers already have to code for multiple heights, given that the statusbar at the top of the screen can already change in size, and they need to be able to accommodate those sizes. For most apps (though admittedly not all), minimal changes will be necessary. And if the launches of the iPad and retina displays are any i
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It's not that simple. I didn't say it's hard for developers to support different resolutions. I am saying that from the release of the iPhone 5, people are going to have two different experiences for the same app based on whether you're using a 4/4s (around 100 million sold?) or the new iPhone. There's no getting away from it. It's not necessarily a bad thing, desktop operating systems have always catered for it. But it represents a fundamental compromise for the tightly controlled iOS experience, there is
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I am saying that from the release of the iPhone 5, people are going to have two different experiences for the same app based on whether you're using a 4/4s (around 100 million sold?) or the new iPhone. There's no getting away from it.
I agree. Where I disagree is in the thought that it matters or that it's a compromise. The upgrade from non-retina to retina had the exact same issues, as did the introduction of the iPad (which at launch could only run apps designed for it or iPhone apps at 2x zoom), yet developers quickly updated their apps. You're suggesting that upgrade was different, but I suggest it really isn't, since developers still need to update their apps to work with the change, and a roughly comparable amount of effort will be
Screen (Score:2)
From TFA: "7.85 inches diagonally, 1024×768 pixels at 163 PPI — the same pixels-per-inch density as the pre-retina iPhones and iPod Touch."
IE next year's model will have a better display. Wait and buy then if this is a product that interests you.
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Nope, it's simply the pixel count of the first iPad with smaller pixels. The idea being that developers can target the device with the same layout as previous generations.
Will it have telephony? (Score:2)
I can see where there are probably not an insignificant number of people who might want to use one as a phone.
I don't see a viable market for this... (Score:2)
Re:in other words, a bigger ipod (Score:4, Insightful)
It's not a slashvertisement. It's an opinion piece about a rumoured product. TFA is a well written opinion piece, but that's all it is, you should read it. Your post on the other hand is whining in tone. If googles products are good enough, they won't have the slightest thing to worry about.
Perhaps you could write something interesting on the subject, instead of whining. Perhaps that's too difficult for you.
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Who cares how well written it is, it is still content free. Nobody has leaked images yet so this guy's idle speculation isn't any better than some random /. user. But we have to have at least one Apple story per day it appears so this is it. Bah.
Oh well, won't last much longer. The iPod is almost a memory, the iPhone is fast retreating to the traditional 10% of the market where overpriced luxury goods normally dwell and with a little luck the iPad will also become something the 'rest of us' can safely q
Re:in other words, a bigger ipod (Score:5, Insightful)
I think Apple would be happy with 10% unit share and 75% profit share in the mobile market, not that unit share matters a bit to Apple if history is any guide. They are always focused on the profit. Always.
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It's a screen and a motherboard encased in plastic and metal. Design hipsters fap about these things, apparently.
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You worry about iPads?
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As many as there are necessary to make us forget the long soliloquies I had to listen to each time I mentioned that the large screen and weight of the iPad make it rather poor choice for proper mobile use, and basically useless at home where you have a notebook anyway.
I'm used to 7-7.5 inches and under 300 grams of weight from the ebooks I've been using for about a decade now, so it was good to see Android-based tablets in a similar form factor. I have just upgraded an ageing galaxy tab to a Google Nexus
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basically useless at home where you have a notebook anyway
We each have a laptop, but the iPad (would guess it's the same with all full-size tablets) is great to grab with you when you pop outside for a smoke. Yes, I'm guilty of playing games or reading news while sitting outside in a semi-comfy chair. It's also great to have at arm's length while playing Wii (for looking up info or using as a "real" TV guide, for playing a game during a commercial or adding items to my Netflix queue while sort-of watching something else). Or propped up in bed reading an electronic
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Weight? Holding a tablet has never been a big deal
Sure. Using it, on the other hand, requires some getting used to it. A lot less when the tablet is lighter. Which is why Apple is now following the competition with a smaller option.
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I find my iPad perfectly suitable for mobile use--that is, I can put it in my satchel and use it at the cafe--and it's even better for home use, where it would be ridiculous for me to have a notebook when I have a perfectly good desktop machine. Except I can't sit in the armchair with my desktop machine.
It seems to me that tens of millions of people have found perfectly valid use cases for the iPad. Just because you can't find one doesn't mean it isn't there. I personally didn't have a good use case for it
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My local iPad fan is dumping her iPad for a 7 inch Android tablet. It turns out there was some logic behind all of those book reader devices that decided on the 7 inch size.
The iPad had the appearance of being first to market and had a lot of mindless marketing buzz behind it. A lot of that was marketing posing as journalism. The original article here is just more of the same.
Smaller tablets have continued to thrive or even gain traction against Apple on it's own turf and now it's time to turn the battleshi
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Just because you can't find one doesn't mean it isn't there
Since we're discussing Apple following the competition with a smaller tablets, it is obvious it isn't "just me".
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Couldn't agree more. Wonder when Apple will launch a /. competitor.
If the Slashdot buisness had any buisness future, Taco would not have cashed out and jumped ship.
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Seriously, how much more non-newsworthy can it get?
Your serving [appleinsider.com], sir.
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Jesus Fuckin' Christ on motorcycle! I already see the iOS 6 trailer video: 2012. The revolution has begun in - customize your alarm music
I'm also pretty sure that waking up to "your favorite song" is a bad idea unless you want to end up associating that song with having your sleep disrupted early in the morning and having to drag yourself out of bed for work (when you probably don't want to)... and as a result, slowly coming to hate it.
Re:Stuff that matters? Really? (Score:5, Insightful)
This, by far, is the most uninteresting article I've read in ages. Seriously, how much more non-newsworthy can it get? It ranks somewhere between soap-gossip and determining the mathematical function that most closely approximates the shape of my toe nails.
So informed speculation about the biggest change to one of the most innovative products to hit the tech scene in a decade isn't news for nerds at all? If this thing is released it'll probably redefine the Christmas gaming scene and have a huge impact on the eReader and educational computing market. Yes, this is newsworthy, even if you as an individual don't want to read it.
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Don't let analysis get in the way of blind company hate!
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Invent, create, or initially create? Be consistent.
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To be honest, the Nexus 7 blows the iPad out of the water. The Nexus 7 is the best tablet device I've ever gotten my hands on, for less than half the price of an iPad.
It also has a lower resolution, less storage, a smaller battery and less app for it.
It's more customizable, easier to get content, and with the soft back - easier to hold.
http://www.phonearena.com/phones/compare/Google-Nexus-7,Apple-iPad-3/phones/7143,5715 [phonearena.com]
More customizable? I guess you need to fiddle with it because it comes setup so poorly and you have to do something out of boredom whereas iPad users "use" their devices. I can customize the lockscreen background, wallpaper, notifications and alert sounds. What more do I need? I could also jailbreak it if I really wanted to do more tweaking
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Compatability with other devices already owned is only a plus if you only have Apple devices, otherwise it's a disadvantage with the iPad.
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My iPhone interfaces with a few other devices. None of them, except the iMac, are made by Apple, or do you mean that if you go with an iOS device you are going to end up with third party devices that all have the 30 pin dock connector? That is a valid complaint, especially with the suggestion that Apple is dropping that connector with the new generation (albeit with an adapter available, but that won't work with all devices).
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Shill harder, Macbot.
Amusing, given the post he replied to, especially since it is an actual on-topic and accurate response to a question posed by the original (apparently non-shilling-for-google) post.
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How much are your corporate puppet-masters paying you to shill for them?
I have corporate puppet masters?
Where are they, and is the buffet free?
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99 bucks a year for the privilege of installing your own programs on the device.
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I occasionally use my tablet / phone to control my media player but it's nowhere near as nice to use as a traditional remote control with physical buttons, simply because you have to take your eyes off the TV screen and look at the small screen in your hand. That's fine if you're listening to music, but it sucks for channel surfing and so on. With a decent tactile remote control you can easily feel for the most commonly used buttons without having to look at it.
I look forward to when we get tactile screens
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You do realize there's been an Apple Remote app available since the days of the first iPhone and iPod Touch... I had it installed on my first gen Touch.
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There was no keynote with Jobs citing how cool it was. iPad Mini will flop.
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I sure hope there's a Lisa emulator on the iPod XL.
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the fact that Apple is releasing a "me too" smaller tablet
So, your theory is that Apple saw the Nexus 7, and told their engineering team to start working on a "smaller tablet" to go out the door in 3 months?
Yeah, that makes sense.
Assuming the DF is correct in its release-time guesses, it's (barely) possible that Apple has had a mini-iPad in the works for a year or two, but is pushing it out earlier than planned, or even that the good reception for the the Nexus 7 made Apple give the project the "go" for c
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There have been rumors about the iPad mini for most of a year. And it was always assumed that it would be introduced in the fall for Christmas sales.
The rush has been for everyone else to get their stuff out first so that they would get some toe hold in the market niches before Apple released the iPad mini.
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Nicely done. The corresponding utility patent would be not be granted on grounds of obviousness.
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