IGZO display technology to increase battery life (more is always better) and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 screen.
While that would be nice for some people, I see two problems with doing that: #1, some people just aren't interested in cellular connectivity on their tablet (like me). #2, cellular data-only hardware with a GPS radio just isn't cheap enough to do that yet.How about a gps radio without having to spend another $129 for the 4G modem. This is one of the things the Nexus 7 has going for it. It is 199 and it has a gps built in. That's just $70 less then the cost apple charges to upgrade to the 4G...
IGZO display technology to increase battery life (more is always better) and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 screen.
While that would be nice for some people, I see two problems with doing that: #1, some people just aren't interested in cellular connectivity on their tablet (like me). #2, cellular data-only hardware with a GPS radio just isn't cheap enough to do that yet.
While that would be nice for some people, I see two problems with doing that: #1, some people just aren't interested in cellular connectivity on their tablet (like me). #2, cellular data-only hardware with a GPS radio just isn't cheap enough to do that yet.
My wish is simple and obvious and cannot yet be done realistically.
1. A large amount of storage space to hold program's. Let's say 1 terabyte to be realistic.
2. Vastly more powerful so people can write proper programs for it.
3. A larger screen.
None of these are going to happen from Apple.
My wish is simple and obvious and cannot yet be done realistically.
1. A large amount of storage space to hold program's. Let's say 1 terabyte to be realistic.
2. Vastly more powerful so people can write proper programs for it.
3. A larger screen.
None of these are going to happen from Apple.
I still can't quite get my head around this post.
That first sentence is a gem.
I would like a tablet, like an iPad (a little larger) which can store and run "Proper" full feature software, and not the type of apps the iPad currently runs.
So I am never in the situation of using my iPad for just those things it can do, but I'll have to wait till I fire up the "proper" computer so I can do the main things I wish to do.
It's that simple really
Perhaps in 10 years time and iPad will be able to do what a reasonable PC can do today?
As much as I may not like to say it,and you may not wish to hear it, the Msoft Surface Pro (after a few versions) may end up being the perfect device. Once there are cpu's that can run a full OS and batteries that can drive it, etc etc
Hardware these days isn't the limiting factor anymore. Software needs to catch up to the hardware. Apple needs to provide the APIs for developers to create mac-like software, like a proper filesystem for example. (dropbox is moving forward in that direction).
Android Boot Camp....