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		<title>So, what&#8217;s the point of the iPad then?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whilst I&#8217;m mildly reluctant to admit it, I was one of those sad people so excited by Apple&#8217;s scheduled July 27th announcement that I stayed behind at work so as not to miss the Engadget live-blogging coverage and despite the fact that every man and his dog will be blogging about the iPad over the coming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-314" title="iPad_main" src="http://thirtyfootscrew.com/golb/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Screen-shot-2010-01-28-at-23.40.19.png" alt="iPad_main" width="218" height="275" />Whilst I&#8217;m mildly reluctant to admit it, I was one of those sad people so excited by Apple&#8217;s scheduled July 27th announcement that I stayed behind at work so as not to miss the Engadget live-blogging coverage and despite the fact that every man and his dog will be blogging about the iPad over the coming weeks (and yes, <a title="dog blog" href="http://vickdogsblog.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">dogs blog</a>), as bonafide Apple fanboy I thought I couldn&#8217;t resist tossing my opinion into the fray.</p>
<p>My first sight of the thing was of Steve Jobs holding it up and I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was about the size of his head, 10&#8243; screen and bezel included.  I appreciate that this is an odd feature to look for but many of the rumours I&#8217;d read were touting a 7&#8243; screen which to me (more later) would have been utterly pointless but 10&#8243; is a good approximation of a page from a book or a small magazine.  Sadly, along with this first sight came the bitter realisation that the thing was to be called the iPad, something I&#8217;m really going to struggle getting used to since it&#8217;s a crap name &#8211; please excuse my use of &#8216;the thing&#8217; when referring to the new device.</p>
<p>The design is very similar to that of the iPhone, except with a proportionally much larger bezel, making it look a lot more like a digital photo frame and though I&#8217;d bet money that this proportional imbalance will be reduced in future versions I also acknowledge that it may be intentional since you&#8217;re going to have to rest your thumbs somewhere whilst you&#8217;re not pawing at the capacitive screen.  The weight is hard to gauge from presentations and so on but 1.5lbs seems weighty but maybe appropriately so, since you&#8217;ll want it to feel solid in your hands, I look forward to getting my hands on one to see what it really feels like to hold.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-325" title="iPad_cal" src="http://thirtyfootscrew.com/golb/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Screen-shot-2010-01-28-at-23.34.31.png" alt="iPad_cal" width="267" height="212" />In terms of actually using the device, the demo shots of browsing the web, watching films and thumbing through Google maps all look absolutely superb, very slick, very iPhone, very Apple.  I was especially impressed by the look of the calendar since the iPhone has been a godsend in terms of managing my personal life and anything that can help me remember where I&#8217;m supposed to be and when is a real boost for me!  Despite being a gamer I really wasn&#8217;t that interested in that part of the presentation, there seems to be an obsession with trying to present the iPhone and now the tablet as hard-core 3D gaming platforms when I&#8217;m quite sure that they&#8217;re both rubbish for racing sims and first-person shooters.  I&#8217;m not saying that games don&#8217;t have their place in a mobile lineup but the physics-based genres are far better enjoyed on the XBox 360 or PS3, the real strength of a touch-screen mobile platform is for genius-like casual games such as <a title="Geared" href="http://bryandev.com/blog/?p=158" target="_blank">Geared</a>, <a title="Wurdle" href="http://www.semisecretsoftware.com/wurdle/" target="_blank">Wurdle</a> and <a title="Flight Control" href="http://firemint.com/?page_id=565" target="_blank">Flight Control</a>.  I&#8217;m also not really interested in drawing, writing or doing spreadsheets on the thing since I can&#8217;t draw and I&#8217;ve got a <em>proper</em> (read: desktop) computer for doing that sort of thing.</p>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-319" title="iPad_browsing" src="http://thirtyfootscrew.com/golb/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Screen-shot-2010-01-28-at-23.33.01-300x204.png" alt="iPad_browsing" width="300" height="204" />The biggest leap forward provided by the iPad is by far and away it&#8217;s use as an e-book reader and for reading newspapers, whilst the rest of the features are stunning by themselves the real revolutionary change that this device (and devices of it&#8217;s ilk) will bring is in how we consume &#8216;print&#8217; media.  Steve&#8217;s presentation really made me feel sorry for Amazon&#8217;s Kindle, seeing a photo of the chunky white keyboarded 1980s-style device followed by as shot of a Jonathan Ives masterpiece must have ripped the heart out of the Kindle team at Amazon.  That&#8217;s not to say that Amazon as a whole lose out here, their app will most likely work on and compete with Apple&#8217;s own iBooks offering and that sort of competition can only be good for end users &#8211; my only big worry with the e-book future is that so far all of the major stores are using DRM, meaning that if you bought a book on one store you won&#8217;t be able to transfer it to another.</p>
<p>The price is an open verdict still since I&#8217;m in the UK but the dollar prices look pretty reasonable in my opinion, $499 for the 16GB WiFi version seems like a steal, though I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll end up getting the $829 64GB WiFi + 3G model since I&#8217;m highly likely to stick a tonne of video on it.  If the UK pricing ends up being towards the harsher end of the scale (the British always get screwed but it&#8217;s usually by our own government so we&#8217;ve no-one to blame but ourselves) I may be tempted by the $699 WiFi-only version since I&#8217;m pretty sure I&#8217;ll be using it primarily at home.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-331" title="iPad_sit" src="http://thirtyfootscrew.com/golb/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Screen-shot-2010-01-28-at-23.33.23-300x205.png" alt="iPad_sit" width="270" height="185" />So, what&#8217;s the point of the iPad then?  I&#8217;ve heard a few people saying that they really don&#8217;t see the point and that&#8217;s it&#8217;s nothing more than a big iPod and to an extent they&#8217;re absolutely right, it&#8217;s not portable like a phone and it&#8217;s not as functional as a laptop.  I don&#8217;t even think Steve&#8217;s cheap shots at the netbook market were quite warranted since I&#8217;ve no doubt that the iPad would be useless if I were trying to work remotely from a Starbucks typing emails and using a VPN client to remote control my work desktop.  This is something I have done on little Dell Mini 9 many times and it really does work, the tablet market isn&#8217;t meant for people who want a laptop and it isn&#8217;t for people that want a netbook.</p>
<p>The iPad is for people who want to grab their tablet off of the coffee table, quickly check their emails, see what&#8217;s in their calendar for the weekend and maybe pop open <a title="IMDB" href="http://www.imdb.com/" target="_blank">IMDB</a> find out whether the guy in the film they&#8217;re watching is the same guy that was in Black Hawk Down and Enemy of the State*.  A lot of people still have a PC situated at a desk which may be upstairs in a barely used room and unless you&#8217;ve taken the step yourself it&#8217;s almost impossible to express how your life can change when you go portable.  It may sound overly dramatic but my life literally changed when I bought bought my Macbook, having my laptop constantly on standby down the side of the sofa means that any time I&#8217;m at home if I have an idea I can execute on it it, I can answer a question, book some tickets, contact my friends, etc.  Through having the Internet by my side I&#8217;ve ended up in all sorts of adventures including <a title="SLT" href="http://www.silverliningtours.com/" target="_blank">Storm Chasing in the Midwest</a>, <a title="JoCo" href="http://www.jonathancoulton.com/" target="_blank">discovering new music</a>, <a title="Mela" href="http://www.londonmela.org/" target="_blank">attending festivals</a>, <a title="P&amp;S" href="http://www.paulandstorm.com/gigs/" target="_blank">going to gigs</a>, <a title="urban exploration" href="http://www.sickbritain.co.uk/" target="_blank">exploring abandoned buildings</a> and even meeting my girlfriend.</p>
<p>Most people, especially families, warrant having a desktop &#8211; there are times when you need to sit at a desk and write essays, edit photos, etc. and because they&#8217;ve already got a desktop many people are put off buying a laptop as well and this is where the iPad comes in.  Sure, you <em>could</em> have a laptop but this will be better at its core functions without any need for the complicated side of using a PC such as installing software, worrying about viruses and spyware, etc.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-336" title="iPad_side" src="http://thirtyfootscrew.com/golb/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Screen-shot-2010-01-28-at-23.55.43.png" alt="iPad_side" width="723" height="118" /></p>
<p>* Tom Sizemore BTW.</p>
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