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A lot of business people will have one I imagine... next generation laptop or an alternative to the netbooks out right now?
Who knows maybe apple was just bored.
 

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i thought it was an idiotic idea for the same reasons everyone else has already mentioned, and cant imagine buying one, but i read a comment in a review that said that regardless of its shortcomings, it beats the hell out of a kindle and although its more expensive than a kindle, this positions apple to be competitive in that market. I think that was completely accurate. I would never buy a kindle-i like physical books-but if i wanted one, id swoop an ipad instead.
 
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when that shit comes out imma see a bunch of attention whore fags with that shit outside of starbucks. which is next door to my local smokeshop.
 

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I'm a apple person myself and I'm sorta iffy about this, but I think it can come thru and make an impact, just not right now. I mean, it's dope if you read e-books, but the fact that they made it more like an iphone and not based on something like osx has me a little disappointed. The one thing I am looking forward to is what developers will do with it if it'll have application features like the iphone. I'm sure I'll see a couple on bart during commute. I'd like one, but that's way too fuckin expensive for that shit, it's pretty frivolous and i think that will be it's downfall. there was a necessity for the iphone, a phone that does shit, but not for this.
 
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I'm a apple person myself and I'm sorta iffy about this, but I think it can come thru and make an impact, just not right now. I mean, it's dope if you read e-books, but the fact that they made it more like an iphone and not based on something like osx has me a little disappointed. The one thing I am looking forward to is what developers will do with it if it'll have application features like the iphone. I'm sure I'll see a couple on bart during commute. I'd like one, but that's way too fuckin expensive for that shit, it's pretty frivolous and i think that will be it's downfall. there was a necessity for the iphone, a phone that does shit, but not for this.
Thats what I think as well. I mean when you compare price to practical usage it just doesnt add up to me. I have never been a fan of the IPhone either but at least it has some real practical usage for the money.
 
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http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/27/apple-ipads-micro-sim-explained/

While the news of Apple's iPad having 3G wasn't exactly a surprise, the move to a new format for the SIM certainly was. The SIM -- that tiny card that holds your contact info and account information that you find in your GSM handset -- is a 15 x 25mm plastic card whereas the new Micro SIM (also known as a 3FF SIM) is a diminutive 12 x 15mm, about 52% smaller. Needless to say, it's not physically compatible with your current phone. This card was developed by the ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) to offer things like more storage space on-chip for provider applications, increased control and security functions -- over what, we don't know -- and the new smaller form factor allows it to fit in tiny devices. Frankly, we wouldn't call the iPad "tiny" and we have absolutely no clue what justification Apple had to switch to it other than a desire to be different -- this is the company that pioneered Mini DisplayPort, after all -- but the long and the short of it is that you're going to have a hard time finding a carrier offering Micro SIMs in the short term since the GSMA doesn't appear to be actively spearheading a mass conversion. In fact, from AT&T's perspective, this is better than a software lock in some ways -- you're not going to be able to download a hack that gets you on another network, so you're totally at the mercy of your carrier at choice for providing a compatible card. Intentionally evil? Perhaps not -- all standards have to start somewhere -- but it's an awful pain in the ass.

Update: T-Mobile (in a partnership with Lok8u GPS devices) announced they were bringing the 3FF SIM to US shores back on January 6th of this year. See the source link for more info.


So theyre making everything smaller except the damn device? lol
 
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The more articles I read the more I think "who the hell is going to buy this". Then I realize there is probably a whole slew of people that have already bought/ordered one. IMO Apple can market something very well. I have a ton of complaints about a lot of their items but thats just me I guess because they all seem to sell real well.