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Google is not your friend. Memory is cheap and physically tiny. Why would anyone want to keep there data on some others cloud (w/ EULA)? |
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Right - I guess it must be amateur night there on the island ;) Again, I don't create on a 'pad' - I review on the iPad, using the cloud to store locked pdf proofs so my clients don't rip me off. The cloud is perfect for sharing files, cooperating with others, getting input from many people easily. It is great for that - meeting with a client - reviewing, marking up, sharing with his partner who happens to be in Cabo at the time... Lots of tools - for lots of different options. I have yet to see a good Microsoft option for a tablet - and they have been trying for years - maybe they got it right, but their track record certainly doesn't bode well for the Surface. I love the worry that your porn might be seen, yet, you aren't worried when you download it - that is hilarious johnt... |
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Maybe I don't understand the terminology and what differentiates the "cloud" from a simple secure online data storage site with stratified permission levels and/or access keys. But to depend on it for all personal computing? No thank you. log: John70t ip:898372-23498732-98372 10:34am startup 10:57am Pelicanparts.com off topic discussions Who's in Denver? 11:03am Pelicanparts.com off topic discussions Tijuana, no seriously 11:12am Pelicanparts.com off topic discussions What is gonna hapen to all the SAAB's on the road? 11:18am Naughtybits dotcom post 85493 11:19am download .jpeg "two cat humping" 11:19am Naughtybits dotcom post 85495 11:21am Naughtybits dotcom post 85548 11:22am download .jpeg "blond in a ferrari" 11:25am Naughtybits dotcom post 85557 11:41am hotmail dotcom loggin name=memyselfandi360 pass=THX1138 12:15pm hotmail dotcom email sent to "marylewis @ greatmail dotcom "Here is the legal talking points for your sexual harassment lawsuit against the senator". 12:15pm hotmail dotcom email sent to "bobsmith @ gmail dotcom "got a great patent idea" Etc. You get the point. Simple enough. It's nobody's f'n beeswax. to be able to monitor someone's personal computer usage minute-by-minute, except an employer or the FBI with a warrant. Certainly not the company that sells the OS which makes the flat blue glow happen and the machine go ping. [/rant] |
Your surfing and email information shown above is already known to Google, your email server ISP, etc.
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I watched the whole thing live while it happened. Interesting that MS introduced it this way.
So two versions Windows RT and Windows 8 Pro the latter running windows stuff; office etc. I think it's interesting but we will so, no mention of price, battery life or ram. The RT version will be out when windows 8 comes out in Oct. and the Pro version 3 months after. It's nice to see he competition but I bet they get sued over the mag attached keyboard, and I'm sure they were able to piss off all their manufacturing partners. It's kind of between an ipad and a laptop, i mean i doubt your could use that tablet and keyboard on your lap to type like a laptop. Anyway all the micro-monkeyboys are all giddy and them and the fanboys keep throwing kool-aid at each other so should be a fun battle. I give it a year before MS dumps the whole concept. |
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Create when mobile: When I go to see customers (for product design stuff) I take a tablet which allows me to not only handle (spin/zoom)3D parts and assemblies, but also mark-up /sketch on existing models of in-work product. All the ipad is good for is flipping thru images. ..and the latest gen does have a beautiful screen for that. And I'll bet that Angry Birds is really smooth. |
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A design patent I could see, but utility? ...they do have deep lawyer pockets, I suppose. |
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I don't play angry birds - I 'play' on our new Alienware... once again - I get the machine that fits the job. Computers really aren't 'one size fits all'. I am sure your slate works great for your applications - but it isn't the best machine for what many people use tablets for, viewing content. And with how it looks like the Surface will be hitting the market (with 720p) it won't be a great interactive content machine - sort of an 'inbetween' that doesn't do anything 'great'. Apple has learned - do great with what the machine can best do. Do great with content if you produce a tablet, do great with communication if you do a phone, do great with interface if you have a laptop.... |
So, it's all about resolution, to graphic gurus like yourself, eh?
fwiw, I looked up the Adobe color gamut for the iPad 3... knowing that my old Dell M6400 has 100% Adobe gamut (RGB LED edge to edge screen) And the new and improve ipad 3 comes in at . . . . 66% . awhhh.... :( btw, I thought that graphic purists like yourself prioritized color depth and accuracy over pixel count. I guess not. Shiny and high pixel count FTW. :cool: |
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No offense, but you really do argue like a stereotypical woman. |
Island - you always calibrate your screen (whatever kind) to print spec output - so, for example, sheetfed has a different color calibration than heat set web... And projected light can never exactly reproduce reflective light, you do the best you can. So, I calibrate the screen for media delivery-and go with the best resolution, for me, the iPad (running datacolor's spyder4) does the best job.
Again - tools for the job vary. Product design is a lot different than graphic design, and both have tools that work better for their specific needs. And if my clients are reviewing on their own computers - well then all bets are off - who knows what sort of awful colors they are getting on their screens. Some people don't realize that all the skin tones they see on their computers, when compared to color corrected skin tones, look like green skinned aliens. |
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And thank you for the stereotypical woman comment. |
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Back on topic.
At least the Microsoft Surface tablet has a kickstand. That is one useful feature that went missing from so many tablet devices when Apple released their first iPad. Of course Apple does rely on the McDonalds "Coke & Fries" marketing model. ...pay bloated prices for the cover, the docking keyboard or kickstand, the stylus, the SD card reader, the HDMI out... |
Island - I don't want a kickstand - wouldn't use one if it was there - just added weight, and a feature I don't need or want.
Plus - that is what the cardboard McDonald's fries container is for - the 'throw it in the trash' kickstand if you need it. ;) Just balance the iPad on the fry sleeve (or maybe the Big Mac box) - and voila - But really - there are probably hundreds of different kickstand/cover combos out there - why be stuck with the style that microsoft thinks you need, go instead with the one that works best for you and how you use the tablet. Use it mostly on planes and in bed at the hotel room - there probably is a 'best' kickstand for that... Toss it in your Hermes bag to show Uncle Island the photos of the polo pony you want - kickstand for that... And once you start to add all that other stuff - what do you really have - a wanna be laptop, that can't do what a real laptop can do... so just get a laptop if you want keyboards, card readers, hdmi's. What will that surface weigh? I have seen estimates of almost 2 lbs, 13" Airs weigh in at about 3 lbs... |
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So - you don't forget - it feels like Zune all over - too much, yet, in reality, too little, and way too late. Plus, a marketing department that fails all the time.... edit - out of curiosity have you run a Transformer Prime? I liked the one that was lent to me for a couple of weeks - seemed like a good machine. |
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the weight, the cost? ... you mean like the heavy aluminum /glass construction of the iPad. Well, at least those options are expensive. :cool: |
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