Nope, can't do that, but it has a computer and it's personal. Those were the criteria were they not? What makes a PC a PC? Your definition? His? Apples? because non are the same.
My definition of a PC is pretty basic. You can install programs on it, both for entertainment and work, and allows you to perform all the same functions as a traditional PC.
To me, tablets are basically laptops without a keyboard attached.
Apple calls the iPad a "post PC" device, so by definition, the inventors of this product are not defining it as a PC.
Yeah, and I'm pretty sure "Post PC" is a buzzword to sell more iPads and get people talking on messageboards (IT WORKED). If you ask me, there's not much anything post about it. It's a PC.
You say anything that can open spread sheets and pictures. So my iPod is a PC according to you
The line blurs here considerably, but I'd say...sorta. What you can do on it is a major part of what makes a PC a PC. I mean I can install programs on an Xbox or PS3, but it's not a PC, it's an entertainment console. I can't write other programs on the Xbox, nor can I edit spreadsheets on a PS3. If I could hook up a keyboard to it and do these things, I'd consider them another kind of PC.
The iPod? The screen size precludes it from doing all the things you'd normally expect to do on a PC. But say if I were able to hook it up to a monitor and a bluetooth keyboard and mouse (or a touchscreen if I want it to be more iOS like), and it gives me an expanded interface that allows for more flexibility. It'd be a PC to me. Just a different kind of one.
The other guy said anything with a computer that is personal is a PC. All the examples I provided meet that criteria.
I'd say he's wrong, too. Having a computer onboard doesn't make it a PC. Nor does its form factor. What makes it a PC are its capabilities. Using this criteria, I'd say the iPads is far closer to a traditional PC than iPods, consoles, or car stereos are.
Yeah, it's kind of a nebulous thing to define, and there's a crapton of overlap, but basically I use my iPad about like a PC lite. My iPhone? It's more like a communication device and info kiosk. It's got the same OS, but the size makes it much more limited in scope and usage. Therefore the ipad...yadda yadda yadda...it's a PC.