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Yeah, I did not expect that. It looks really damn nice. Love the prepaid 3G stuff through ATT. Cheap. Should be interesting to see how this works out. Isn't powerful enough for anything I do but I could see my wife using it.Way cheaper than I thought it would be. I love that they have a docking keyboard for it already. This will probably be my next computer.
499 base for 16gigs. Extra 100 for 32 and another 100 for 64 gigs. Add 130 to that if you want built in 3g support.How much?
It's not a computerWay cheaper than I thought it would be. I love that they have a docking keyboard for it already. This will probably be my next computer.
It's not a computer[/QUOTE]Way cheaper than I thought it would be. I love that they have a docking keyboard for it already. This will probably be my next computer.
It's not a computer[/QUOTE]Way cheaper than I thought it would be. I love that they have a docking keyboard for it already. This will probably be my next computer.
It's not a computer[/QUOTE]Way cheaper than I thought it would be. I love that they have a docking keyboard for it already. This will probably be my next computer.
iWork, which can open and save Office documents.So what, you can run Office on it?
So you still have to carry a phone around with this? You would think a 3g device would only need a bluetooth headset to be a phone.The 64GB ipod touch costs $399, and the 64GB (no 3G) iPad $699 for a larger screen and beefier specs isn't a bad price jump, considering neither has phone capability.
Which is what people wanted to know about the iPod Touch/iPhone in the beginning. It will do all this in time. Right now it's not doing multi-tasking, which it needs to do sooner than later. It has many limitations right now, although being able to use the ENTIRE iPhone app store makes them much more minimal.It does have bluetooth, so the question is if Skype will work with it.
I do not understand what that sentence means.I've had cellphones for so long, I don't remember what it costs to make a long distance call. I can't see how skype will make up for the price of a high speed internet connection.
Which is what people wanted to know about the iPod Touch/iPhone in the beginning. It will do all this in time. Right now it's not doing multi-tasking, which it needs to do sooner than later. It has many limitations right now, although being able to use the ENTIRE iPhone app store makes them much more minimal.[/QUOTE]It does have bluetooth, so the question is if Skype will work with it.
Which is what people wanted to know about the iPod Touch/iPhone in the beginning. It will do all this in time. Right now it's not doing multi-tasking, which it needs to do sooner than later. It has many limitations right now, although being able to use the ENTIRE iPhone app store makes them much more minimal.[/QUOTE]It does have bluetooth, so the question is if Skype will work with it.
Which is what people wanted to know about the iPod Touch/iPhone in the beginning. It will do all this in time. Right now it's not doing multi-tasking, which it needs to do sooner than later. It has many limitations right now, although being able to use the ENTIRE iPhone app store makes them much more minimal.[/QUOTE]It does have bluetooth, so the question is if Skype will work with it.
Which is what people wanted to know about the iPod Touch/iPhone in the beginning. It will do all this in time. Right now it's not doing multi-tasking, which it needs to do sooner than later. It has many limitations right now, although being able to use the ENTIRE iPhone app store makes them much more minimal.[/QUOTE]It does have bluetooth, so the question is if Skype will work with it.
I do not understand what that sentence means.[/QUOTE]I've had cellphones for so long, I don't remember what it costs to make a long distance call. I can't see how skype will make up for the price of a high speed internet connection.
Which is what people wanted to know about the iPod Touch/iPhone in the beginning. It will do all this in time. Right now it's not doing multi-tasking, which it needs to do sooner than later. It has many limitations right now, although being able to use the ENTIRE iPhone app store makes them much more minimal.[/QUOTE]It does have bluetooth, so the question is if Skype will work with it.
Which is what people wanted to know about the iPod Touch/iPhone in the beginning. It will do all this in time. Right now it's not doing multi-tasking, which it needs to do sooner than later. It has many limitations right now, although being able to use the ENTIRE iPhone app store makes them much more minimal.[/QUOTE]It does have bluetooth, so the question is if Skype will work with it.
Which is what people wanted to know about the iPod Touch/iPhone in the beginning. It will do all this in time. Right now it's not doing multi-tasking, which it needs to do sooner than later. It has many limitations right now, although being able to use the ENTIRE iPhone app store makes them much more minimal.[/QUOTE]It does have bluetooth, so the question is if Skype will work with it.
No, it uses the App store just like the iPod Touch/iPhone. And as a user of those devices and with over a million apps in the store it's going to have TONS of things available for it. It's not a full computer but it's much more than a iPod touch. Think of it as an in between for people who want basic computer power with the amazing diversity of the app store.[/QUOTE]I'm not sure about it...
My biggest doubt about it is... The damn thing is unlocked, right? I mean, I can run whatever application I want without going through any app store, right?
If true, then yeah, it's just a tablet netbook... the kind of thing HP (and others) has been doing for 5 years... If not, then it's just an iPhone without the phone functions (and too big to fit in your pocket).
It would be great if it was an all-in-one device: phone, camera, netbook, Kindle, but as is, it's just a fancy pants netbook with a touchscreen. Folks will still need to carry along their iPhones with this thing and it won't have computer features like Office2010 (which netbooks do).Also it has a eBook store built in like the Kindle. I'm with you Fade, I got nothing for it right now but down the line I can see it becoming something huge.
Fair enough, I guess when I see that it has over 140,000 apps from the app store ready to run at day one I don't see that as terribly limited. Again, it's not a "computer". It's designed to be something more than a iPhone and less than a full fledged computer. Think Super Kindle I suppose. And really, I'm not trying to sway anyone here, for all I know the thing sucks balls but it's always fun to watch people froth when apple dares to release a product.TONS of things available for it = Only the software Apple think I should run
Totally agree. I have no use for this until I decide to get an eBook reader, then I won't need my laptop for teaching anymore and can just use this (or something like it) as my main on the go device.I was excited for this thing because it looked like it was going to be an all-in-one device so traveling folk like me don't have to carry 3 gadgets at once. Right now, I might as well stick to my Blackberry and netbook.