Ask FCP users what they think of that statement.
Pro App for a niche market (a market that is gradually blending with the prosumer market.) Your example does not apply.
I'm speaking as an average consumer, like the vast majority of Apple's users.
Ask FCP users what they think of that statement.
You see, because Apple wants to push on the post-PC era, people might be using their iPads as their primary computing device. I.e, a 128GB SSD sounds fine.
For me, until the iPad can run OS X, it's not replacing my MacBook Pro.
Ask FCP users what they think of that statement.
Apple used to know what they were doing now they just follow one thing... $
"HD" as a marketing term. It's just so 2007.
Might as well say iPad now in COLOR
This seems very un-Apple-like to me - I thought iOS was all about preventing fragmentation?
Not to mention that the jump from MacBook to MacBook Pro is quite significant
More than just 6...
2 colors
3 capacities
2 networking options (wifi, wifi + 3G)
2 carriers
iPad "PRO"?
Thanks, I needed a good laugh
... all the iPad HD is, is a way for Apple to introduce a Retina display option....
Apple and pro? Now that's not right. As much as people like macbook pros (I do like them too), they are not even that "pro" (under wattage chargers, overheating issues). Just this week I've trashed a friends macbook pro while playing a game (overheated and something went puff), off to service. Professional laptops should always have the option for matte displays, and have decent chargers + coolers.
Apple should stop using the pro word, they are just embarrassing themselves.
Final Cut "Pro", Lion and now this? Whats next? iPod touch consumer pro?
As someone still holding on to a iPhone 3G, why do I get the sinking feeling that all these rumors are just a massive, coordinated smokescreen to divert people from expecting a new iPhone (4S, 5, or whatever) this year.
128GB SSD? Yeah, completely reasonable for $499, right? I've never come close to filling my 16GB, I can't imagine there's many people out there who need or can take advantage of 128GB. Keep dreaming.
An iPad Pro would be great! But Apple needs to understand something. Pros won't take the iPad seriously for work without...
Like what? Potentially real OS X (or whatever they want to call it) can replace iOS, but not the other way around. At least not if they still want to compete as a PC manufacturer, and it seems idiotic for them to give that up, given they're doing pretty great at it.
Glad someone else recognizes it's just a marketing term. I don't think a bad one, but it wasx never something to take literally-never something more than just a name.
Years ago I'd actually heard fanboys basically declare the Macbook Pro's price or performance or whatever fine, because "it's not for normal people! It's just for Pros!". And it's like dude, it's a notebook, it has the specs it has. It's for anyone who needs those specs, and it's not high end enough for everyone.