Terry
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Whoops. iPhone auto corrected my typo of in this to Intuos. LOL. I edited my post above.Nope, no intuos for me. I still like mouses.
iPad case and dock should arrive this week...
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Whoops. iPhone auto corrected my typo of in this to Intuos. LOL. I edited my post above.Nope, no intuos for me. I still like mouses.
iPad case and dock should arrive this week...
I tried it and it seems to be ok.Netflix has an app: they claim you can stream movies. It's hard to imagine that a typical WIFI connection is fast enough, but I'm sure Terry will let us know. If it works, it will be a great feature. For nine dollars a month you can watch all the brain-rotting movies you want.
It is not cheap. A notebook computer can do more but the reading experience is very bad compared to the iPad. Everything reading is great. I saw in 1999 one of the first e-book readers:Just an observation, the iPad is reasonable at $499 but the top model at $829 approaches the $999 price of a refurbished 13" MacBook Pro.
And don't forget, this is 1st generation hardware, there will surely be an update in 2011 and likely a price cut as well. Clever Apple marketing as usual.
Heh, the 2nd unit I bought was at Fedex en route to Norway about an hour after I left the store.I'm sure the friend must be fantastically grateful . . . . . . in fact I KNOW he is :ROTFL:
ABC streaming worked better than it does on my MacBook. Netflix was spotty though. Lots of stops and starts. Will try again tonight.I tried it and it seems to be ok.
re Netflix:
ABC streaming worked better than it does on my MacBook. Netflix was spotty though. Lots of stops and starts. Will try again tonight.
Thanks - this is heads & shoulders above the other PDF readers. Excellent product. :thumbup:Looks like Goodreader $0.99 is doing a good job. I sell e-books as PDF so it is very important to me.
Tested briefly a 200 pages (complex layout) and 600 pages (medium complex layout) and they worked at first sight. Reading is very good. Goodreader even unzips files (I deliver as ZIP).
Tried Netflix again but it was unusable. Not sure if their servers are overloaded or something? The video quality was also not nearly as good as ABC streaming (which so far has never hiccuped.)I've logged on to Netflix and started a movie but didn't get far enough to have any comments.
Hi Kevinyou aint seeing the raw file... itunes makes a JPEG that it send to the ipad.. it doesn't send the RAW
get real guys.. .the ipad has the same processor as the iphone... I seriusly doubt it can do realtime RAW processing
K