I agree with everything you mentioned...Apple has/had a great grip on the Tablet market but today's announcement seems shallow. I don't really see the average iPad 1.0 owner upgrading (plunking down another $500+).
I think Apple goofed on this release...we'll see how the year ends and where Apple's stock is. I think a lot of the stock madness since December has been all about iPad 3.0. My bet is the stock goes back down to $300 or lower by end of year.
The three iPad 1 owners I know and a HP TouchPad owner all ordered the new iPad today.
In terms of the stock, its going to be north of $600 in a few months.
People said the same thing about the iPad2...they goofed on the release...the stock will be down. The madness has been that they reported record earnings that blew people out of the water.
It's amazing how blind people are.
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If Apple expects to lead the post-PC market, they need to think way outside the box like Steve did. iPad could have included:
More basic memory and ram.
A 10 megapixel camera.
Production invironment. Not everyone uses only Word and PowerPoint to earn a living.
A stylus, for Pete's sake.
External USB or even Thunderbolt.
And finally, but not completely, mend relations with Adobe and allow Flash compatibility.
Post-PC implies replacement. I am sure that the direction to smaller, more portable devices that amplify our ability to create, build and think are the future. I am disappointed that Apple didn't take a larger bite and present a device that is little more than an iPad 2 with a high resolution screen.
I remember the last time Apple was without Jobs and that very nearly destroyed the company. I hope history isn't repeating itself.
Apple is leading the post PC market and by a wide margin.
It has more RAM and basic memory.
Megapixels don't matter. The sensor does.
You can buy a stylus if you want. Steve said if your tablet needs a stylus, you failed at designing it.
Who uses USB anymore? You don't need TB on a tablet where it's a media consumption device and made to work with iCloud
Mend with Adobe for Flash. That's hilarious. Considering Adobe has given up developing Flash for mobile devices because they cannot engineer a product that doesn't sap battery life, why would Apple need to mend anything when Adobe is making new products for the iPad.
Your mindset shows that you are a person who has no clue how technology and the arts come together. It's not about specs and key words like Flash. Learn that.
. Riddle me this...why are the majority of content sites already moving to or already coded in HTML 5.0? Because the iPad and iPhone don't use Flash, that's why.
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Yes, Apple is deservably leading the Tablet market now, but Android OS has taken the lead in the smart phone market and captured 22% of the Tablet market. Apple had 95% of that market last year and is down to 75%. According to analyst, that lead will fall to below 50% in 2 years. (
http://mobile.bloomberg.com/news/20...n-ipad-in-fourth-quarter-researcher-says.html)
You obviously can't read FACTS can you.
Android devices captured 22 percent of global tablet shipments in the three months to Dec. 31, up from 2.3 percent in the preceding quarter, the Boston-based researcher said in a statement today. The iPad accounted for 75 percent of shipments in the period, down from about 95 percent, it said.
Did you see the KEY WORD in there.
SHIPMENTS.
Not
SALES.
That means if I wanted, I could ship 1 billion of an item and sale "hey, I shipped this 1 billion of X item"...that doesn't mean they SOLD 1 billion of item X. Those Android tablets are sitting on shelves and not selling. That's why Apple reports SALES.
As usual another person that has no clue what they are talking about. My god I wish I had the ability to not have morals and take advantage of people like you in the real world. It would be so easy.