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The iPad. What a load of garbage.



LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
48,428
SHOREHAM BY SEA
To a point I agree.

At home I always use my Macbook Pro or my iPhone, the iPad (1st gen.) barely gets picked up. Out and about it's the phone.

However, if I'm jumping on a train for a long distance trip then the iPad can't be beat. The battery will last 10 hours whatever I ask it to do. If I hammer the phone, like any modern smartphone, the battery will wilt. A laptop is bigger, heavier and, again, with reduced battery life.

For kids in the car, it is fantastic. Hours and hours of video for them to watch and make their (and hence my) journey happier.

If I had to give up one of the phone, laptop or iPad then the iPad would be the one to go currently.

Interesting as I actually use my ipad a tad more than the MacBook....sort out the storage..(free iCloud) and I would say keep the phone/iPad and the MacBook would go if a choice has to b made
 






Goldstone Rapper

Rediffusion PlayerofYear
Jan 19, 2009
14,865
BN3 7DE
Personally, even though I use my iPad more regularly, I still need my MacBook Pro for Illustrator, Photoshop, web software and importing and editing video. It has been predicted that the next big wave of ios software will be the ndustry standard professional creative software. Can't wait!
 


tinx

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
9,198
Horsham Town
My old 1st gen iPad was getting neglected a little as it was quite slow and I found myself using the MacBook pro most of the time but since getting the latest iPad I find I am using the iPad slightly more than the MacBook although that said if I was to give up either it would be the iPad not that I would be happy about it.

After all Draw Something is so
Much better on the iPad than iPhone :)
 






trueblue

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Jul 5, 2003
10,955
Hove
I really don't understand why anyone would want an iPad if they have a laptop and a smart phone.

More portable than a laptop. Bigger screen and therefore better to use than a phone. I travel a lot and carry it much more than I ever did my laptop, which was too heavy to lug about if it wasn't absolutely required. The iPad's nowhere near as good as the full laptop for serious work but it is fine for use on the train or short business trips.

If Apple could improve iCloud to sync as well as Dropbox it would be even better.
 


Wozza

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NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
24,378
Minteh Wonderland
But having flash on a phone is a waste of time now - Adobe are ending it and all phones will lose it.

They are dropping it because its unreliable and its performance is crap

Apple and Jobs knew that so didn't put it on the Ipad because of that.

If thats true It show how far apple is ahead of the windows world

You've been brainwashed.

Apple wouldn't support Flash because it posed a threat to their tightly controlled eco-system. Why pay for an app if you could get something similar for free on Flash on a web browser?

The stuff about performance was just an excuse, I'm afraid.

Apple pretend they're your friend, but they'll locking is into their system, and milking us for billions, 69p at a time.
 


beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
36,022
Personally, even though I use my iPad more regularly, I still need my MacBook Pro for Illustrator, Photoshop, web software and importing and editing video. It has been predicted that the next big wave of ios software will be the ndustry standard professional creative software. Can't wait!

i doubt it, there would be a substantial backward step of power. heavy creative users spend thousands on high spec machines, ipads are around the power of an early 00's PC. theres a general feeling at work (with many ipad users) that they are for content consumption, not creation.
 






Chicken Runner61

We stand where we want!
May 20, 2007
4,609
You've been brainwashed.

Apple wouldn't support Flash because it posed a threat to their tightly controlled eco-system. Why pay for an app if you could get something similar for free on Flash on a web browser?

The stuff about performance was just an excuse, I'm afraid.

Apple pretend they're your friend, but they'll locking is into their system, and milking us for billions, 69p at a time.

So why are Adobe dropping it then?

Whilst I will give you the point that Apple is a well thought out Money making machine that plans how to control its markets (like all successful businesses) the hardwear is miles better than the oppositions.

Again you have a point about the 69p thing and apps and more importantly now storage is where Apple will lock you in and make billions but what is the alternative ? Oh yeah I know a platform that takes ages to load, crashes, has lots of stuff that doesn't run properly and just isn't as nice to use. I don't want to have to keep rebooting my machine, download patches, reload the o/s, etc etc I just want the machine to run so I can do the things I bought it for.
 


boik

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The thing about apple is the design - everything else is secondary to that. It's all slim and sexy - until you want to do something. Plug in a bog standard SD card, the sort found in every camera? 30 squid to apple and a giant carbuncle plugged into the bottom of you iDevice! Same for USB. iPhone is (was?) the slimmest device on the market, but everyone seems to cover them in huge ugly cases because they're vulnerable in every day use. iTunes looks slick until you try and do anything with it that doesn't involve apple supplied media - what on earth is wrong drag and drop?

Apple products are the best in the world for impressing your mates, for everything else there's better.
 




rouseytastic

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Sep 22, 2011
1,212
Haywards Heath
After having HTC phones all my life (even back to the old Orange SPV of ten years ago) I somehow ended up with an iPhone 3GS when my HTC Hero died. Found it ok and upgraded to the iPhone 4. But like others after the initial first couple of months of usage I found myself yearning for HTC again. Better founds and much more versatile. When work phone upgrade came along BOOM HTC Sensation XL. Happy again now. Apple: Underwhelming
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

I believe in Joe Hendry
Oct 4, 2003
12,089
The thing about apple is the design - everything else is secondary to that. It's all slim and sexy - until you want to do something. Plug in a bog standard SD card, the sort found in every camera? 30 squid to apple and a giant carbuncle plugged into the bottom of you iDevice! Same for USB. iPhone is (was?) the slimmest device on the market, but everyone seems to cover them in huge ugly cases because they're vulnerable in every day use. iTunes looks slick until you try and do anything with it that doesn't involve apple supplied media - what on earth is wrong drag and drop?

Apple products are the best in the world for impressing your mates, for everything else there's better.

I've never had a problem dragging and dropping using iTunes. Granted iTunes takes some getting used to but I find it pretty easy to use now and a lot better than the program I used with my mp3 player prior going the apple route.
 


JetsetJimbo

Well-known member
Jun 13, 2011
1,167
The thing about apple is the design - everything else is secondary to that. It's all slim and sexy - until you want to do something. Plug in a bog standard SD card, the sort found in every camera? 30 squid to apple and a giant carbuncle plugged into the bottom of you iDevice! Same for USB. iPhone is (was?) the slimmest device on the market, but everyone seems to cover them in huge ugly cases because they're vulnerable in every day use. iTunes looks slick until you try and do anything with it that doesn't involve apple supplied media - what on earth is wrong drag and drop?

Apple products are the best in the world for impressing your mates, for everything else there's better.

Kinda with you on the SD card thing, but given how important quality of user experience is, I can also understand where Apple are coming from: you just know people would stick class 1 cards in there, then loudly whinge about how slow their device was. That sort of thing doesn't matter so much with a camera as it does with a tablet. Having said that, I'm sure there's a way they could, say, only support class 6 cards and above or class 10 only or something, so there's definitely a degree of taking the piss there.

As for "what is wrong with drag and drop", absolutely nothing: which is why it's how I move media and other files between my MBP and iOS devices every single day. Not sure what your point is.

Going back to the OP, if you buy an expensive piece of technology without figuring out whether you actually have a use for it, you're an idiot. If you've got no use for something, don't buy it, it seems spectacularly stupid to buy something without knowing whether you've got a use for it then whine about it being "useless".

Personally I use mine loads, both for fun and for work. I knew I was going to be moving abroad, and starting a new job for which it'd be useful, when I bought it. I'm not sure I would have had any use for it if that wasn't the case. As it is, it helps me feel much more in touch with home while I'm away, saves me carting a stupid number of books between countries, gives me access to all the magazines I used to read back home without having to pay for airmail subscriptions, and means I don't always have to bring the MBP with me when I go back to the UK for a visit as I can just bring the iPad for all the routine emailing/ facebooking/ browsing- which, as good as my iPhone is, the iPad screen is preferable for (plus I have a lot of books on the iPad which is handy when travelling). That's without even starting on how useful I've found it as an English language teacher out here.
 








Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,195
Goldstone
It has been predicted that the next big wave of ios software will be the ndustry standard professional creative software. Can't wait!
There won't be one standard for 'creative software', there are lots of different types.
 






Albion Dan

Banned
Jul 8, 2003
11,125
Peckham
Going back to the OP, if you buy an expensive piece of technology without figuring out whether you actually have a use for it, you're an idiot. If you've got no use for something, don't buy it, it seems spectacularly stupid to buy something without knowing whether you've got a use for it then whine about it being "useless".

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I know what I wanted it for. Decent internet usage and general media consumption. Despite the reviews and brainwashed opinion of my peers It doesnt do that well. Websites dont work on safari, the interface is very clumsy, it doesnt integrate with anything non apple. Getting my films on it is a pain. I didnt say useless i said UNDERWHELMING. From my experience android stuff is much better. Basic laptops are MUCH better. I tried a product and im telling it how it is. My wife and my kids will use it so thats fine. They dont know any better. I Wanted to try Apple based on all of the hype. My point being that Apple have pulled off one of the biggest con jobs in modern history. People queue outside shops for days to buy this shit. That is HILARIO.
 


Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
53,195
Goldstone
What I'm picking up here is that some people like the iPad and Apple and others do not.

Cool thread.
:lol: of course you're right, and most people here know a chunk about the choice between Apple and the alternatives. But not everyone understands the differences, the pros and cons of each.

It's great that we have this choice, Apple make some lovely devices.
 


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