I am all for technology. I
love to hear about new breakthroughs which allow us to do things that we
couldn't do before and/or do things that we could do before in an easier way.
But the latest product
release from Apple, is, in my estimation, a real lemon.
Yesterday, they released
the iPad, a tablet computer that amounts to a larger version of the iTouch. It
has a couple of bells and whistles that the iTouch doesn't have, but, for all
intents and purposes, that is what it is, and iTouch on steroids.
Like those devices, it has
a touch screen that lets you navigate around to hook up to the Internet, play
games, view photos, and read e-books.
And all for just a starting
price point of $499!
Why anyone would want to
have this device is beyond my comprehension. For that amount of money, you can
get your standard laptop computer, which can adequately do everything that this
device appears to be able to do.
Sure, this new device is built
for e-books, but honestly, if you want to read a book, don't you want to read a
book--not a book generated by an electronic device?
I can't see how this is
going to play into something that we all need. Unlike the iTouch, it is
something you can't put into your pocket, unless you wear overalls designed for
King Kong.
I think what Apple has done
is provide the world with something in between a laptop and an iTouch, creating
a new category unto itself, and thus, they hope, a new need.
But sorry, I don't see
people buying this. How much technology can one have at their fingertips before
that technology is too much? I think you have that scenario here.
And for that price--which,
remember, is a starting price--I just don't see it.
But then, I carry around a
cell phone that I almost never use that dates back about 10 years or so. It has
absolutely no bells and whistles, and people marvel how I can still use it in
this day and age of phones having cameras, various applications, etc.
But somehow, I manage.
That is my point. I think
somehow, we will manage without the iPad.
We have up until yesterday, and we will do just
fine without it in the future.
As I type this comment on my iPad... Considering iPads and tablets dominate the tech market and the iTouch has gone the way of all things ...
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