As everyone knows on the entire planet, just a few days ago Apple released its newest member of it's family, the Apple iPad. And after 700 thousand Apple iPads sold on one day, funny thing is that the 3G model isn't even out yet. Await for an iPad-mania.
Anyways I've kept myself busy reading some of, the literally, thousand reviews on the Apple iPad but one in particular got my attention. Because it really is like, all the articles that critiqued the iPad on just one. A good one.
The reviewer gives a lot of his opinion on the uses it has (or doesn't) and he concludes his post with a thought that shows the blueprint of his opinion on the Apple iPad. To which I want to reply and add a couple of things. Here is his final thought in the article.
"Let’s just be honest for a second. What need does the iPad deliver on? What consumer problem does it solve? The answer to both is nothing. It’s essentially a bright shiny Apple object and that’s exactly why you’ll buy it. However, what I think you’ll find is that just like so many other bright shiny objects, you’ll be bored with it fairly quickly. Unless of course you’re a 3 year old; then you’ll love it and never want to put it down."
Lots.
What consumer problems does it solve? Well, let's start with the millions of laptop and netbook sales that are made for only browsing the Web. Yeah, some people just do that, they browse the web. check their emails, which are on the web, watch some videos (on the web), see where I am going? The world has been slowly moving towards the web, abandoning the whole software-centric trauma in the past. And regular people hate dealing with software.
What consumer need does the iPad deliver on? Simplicity. The need for simplicity, which traditional operating systems simply do not deliver. Do bloggers in the tech industry really think, non-techy people likes to know precisely in which folder all of their documents, pictures, music is located in the hard disk? to then be able to tell the music, pictures or whatever software where it is, so then it works? Crazy. People just don't give a fuck about that, they only want to get on (without hassles) with their own thing.
If People had a fuck and you asked them to trade it for computer maintenance, they wouldn't give it to you.
Trust me, regular Joes don't like to defragment their harddisks, or clean up for spyware, they just don't care about any maintenance. And this thing solves that. The industry knew that solving this need was imperative to solve. That's why companies such as Google and Intel have been working on their own perspectives of cloud-centric operating systems
The question the blogger failed to ask was, who is the target market? why take for granted that is only for people that already own computers? This sort of computers will appeal to older folks aswell to any sort of people (kids?) that NEEDS simplicity not necessairly WANT it for luxury. Especially, if they already own an iPhone or iPod touch. I was on Best Buy, and the number of older people playing with the demo and excited about it was, definetly a lot more than I expected. Brilliant, unlike netbooks that are cannibalizing on laptops, this will open an entire new market for everyone to profit. ;-)
Relax people. It's not Laptopmageddon. Just a new device that aggresively attacks a needy market.
I really don't understand why people think this stuff will replace the laptops and desktop people loves (and hate). If you only need to do browsing, pictures, social networking, IM'ing and all things web, this types of computers, be it Apple, Google or from any other brand, is the solution. If you are more specific, that is, you squeeze those CPU's to its limit a laptop and desktop will be the law. I think workstations will live a bit up to its name. */me winks*
The only seriously lacking stuff I find, is the multi-tasking capabilities. But, it's really not the end of the world, and really, there's definetly a large number of people that signle-task... you know, they just use a browser. But I think, this is must-have for it to scale to the levels of expectations of the future. And I seriously think that Apple is working on some way that changes how we multitask, I know they are that pricky. The durability of the batteries has been reportedly a lot more than advertised, which is 10 hours. Some people have claimed 11, 12, 13 hours of battery and the only reason I think is this way, is so that when they introduce a multitasking iPhone OS it doesn't drain battery to unacceptable levels. And really, the only thing between you and an multitasking iPhone OS is just an update over the Web.
Do you really need to be a 3 year old toddler to love this? Yes and No. Toddlers being part of the market that needs simplicity. But, also, if you WANT simplicity it may appeal to you. BTW, I totally bought my Apple iPad thinking in my toddler too.
Not Portable Enough? WTF?
It's called hands. And we should use it sometimes to carry and grab stuff. I mean, if you can at least carry a 5 pounds netbook you will definetly be able to carry around a 1 pound iPad. And really, it's just as big as a (literal) notebook. This will be the sort of things that you will carry with you everywhere and leave it on the car whenever you don't need it. Like we used to do with notebooks and books, and other shit. Sure, if you have an iPhone (or Android phone) you can do the same things, except getting an eyegasm with its 9.7-inch screen. People don't just watch movies on their iTouch or iPhones, I, as of, 2009 have seen people carry DVD players to the planes. The reason? Screen-size. I'm not arguing there aren't any people who dones't care about it, but there is people that do.
You know what?
Now that I think about it, the iPad is kind of like a Gadgetzilla. It will eat marketshare from eBook readers, Portable DVDs, Laptops, Desktops, Media Players, PDA's and I would go on as far as to say that even from Smartphones.
So is this just another bright shiny Apple object? Not at all. It's just another good Apple product that will definitely solve a lot of needs. Not necessarily the needs of geeks. It's a good product and proof of how good it is, will be evident in 6 months. When the first wave of this types of computers starts attacking the industry.