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Other than the fact that you will run out of space - quickly :ROTFL:Hi Kevin
what happens if you import a bunch of RAW images from the camera connector watsit?
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Other than the fact that you will run out of space - quickly :ROTFL:Hi Kevin
what happens if you import a bunch of RAW images from the camera connector watsit?
How do you know how much space I'll have on my ipad:ROTFL:Other than the fact that you will run out of space - quickly :ROTFL:
Well - can the iPad do raw? or can't it?seems like the trick to performance is in the way the memory is hooked up.... still it doesn't mean it can do RAW... your basic macbook pro struggles with RAW
http://www.appleinsider.com/article...es_ipad_2x_as_fast_at_apps_as_iphone_3gs.html
it depends if you take it into the bath with youHow do you know how much space I'll have on my ipad:ROTFL:
Jono,How do you know how much space I'll have on my ipad:ROTFL:
Well - can the iPad do raw? or can't it?
as for MBP and raw, due to a serious main board problem I've spent the last week with Aperture3 and a 13"MBP, and it's actually performed really well (i.e. not at all irritating).
Ah, Cam . . . you've discovered the unpleasant truth of the iPad . . . every time you take it into the bath it's memory halvesit depends if you take it into the bath with you
Smart enough that it is trying to forget?:ROTFL:Ah, Cam . . . you've discovered the unpleasant truth of the iPad . . . every time you take it into the bath it's memory halves
There are apps for printing1) No printing.
Bob
Of course but I feel this is a kludge and should be a system level process.There are apps for printing
oh, for goodness sake! i was flirting with you...Ah, Cam . . . you've discovered the unpleasant truth of the iPad . . . every time you take it into the bath it's memory halves
Hi BobJono,
I bought a 64gb iPad for my wife yesterday...it will return tonight or tomorrow.
Interesting device...very fast great for books and browsing the web but....
1) No printing.
2) Single user...no ability to share while traveling with respect to profiles.
3) iPad Works not file level compatible with Mac Works or Word....will save a file but the formatting is lost...:angry:
Will be bringing home a 13 Macbook Pro for travel. Just too many compromises but #1 is a deal breaker.
Bob
I guess I'm sort of immune from printing so it never bothered me with iPhone and now I haven't worried about it with the iPad. These days the only thing I seem to print are airline boarding passes and photos. However, in many cases I've stopped printing boarding passes in advance as the kiosks at the airport generally don't have lines.Of course but I feel this is a kludge and should be a system level process.
Thanks,
Bob
to me, this is what makes it so brilliant!I missed #2....only one person can sync iTunes...not like a powerbook where you can log in multiple users who have their own preferences and email profiles.
So everybody needs an iPad...great marketing.
Completely correct which is why I have restored the puppy to factory status.Bob
the ipad is a personal device... just like the ipod and the iphone - if you want multiuser then a macbook is what you need
you wouldn't share your phone... so why would you share your ipad
K
Boarding passes and a huge amount of email that requires written snail mail response for my wife require a significant print output for us.These days the only thing I seem to print are airline boarding passes and photos.
Same problem here with parents in law....small town with little technical experience. I will probably give them a netbook as separating their accounts will keep them sane.to me, this is what makes it so brilliant!
i bought a MacBook Air for my parents and they still don't know how to use it... my step-dad has kind of mastered the iPhone, but i don't think he's ever understand switching user accounts... i was trying to work out (long distance) how i could them to use it...
and then it hit me -- if i want them each to be able to check email with no confusion, the iPad is brilliant!
you can poo-poo it all you want, but simplicity can be mighty powerful.
Bob,Same problem here with parents in law....small town with little technical experience. I will probably give them a netbook as separating their accounts will keep them sane.