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Let's see. To start, on the hardware side of things, it has a far faster quad core A9 CPU and NVIDIA GPU, and double the RAM. While many people on this forum like to completely ignore hardware stats, the fact of the matter is that they make everything run better. Take a look at the extremely taxing game Shadowgun Deadzone, for example, to see what I mean. I played the game on an iPad 2, and the graphics on the Nexus 7 were better at a far higher FPS. Second, it has a higher resolution true HD display. Put a Nexus 7 next to a mini and play a high quality movie file. Next, unlike every WiFi only Apple product, every Nexus 7 has a GPS and offline maps. I replaced my standalone GPS unit with my Nexus, and use it for turn by turn often. Fourth, while mostly subjective, in my opinion, at this point the Nexus simply has the better OS. Before Android 4, iOS had the lead, and was overall better. In the Android 2.X days, many early tablets were little more than oversized phones, but not any more. With Android 4.2, you get a true tablet optimized OS. Under Android, to list just a few things I regularly do, I am able to plug various USB devices into my Nexus such as an external HD or flash drive, or game controller, have file access and not be tied to iTunes, have user accounts to be able to share the tablet with my family, Adobe Flash, ability to install whatever apps I want, eg banned WiFiFoFum, and many other things, none of which I could do on the any iOS device. Finally, you get all of this for over a hundred cheaper, with the Nexus 7 16GB starting at just $199, instead of $329. The device is a true winner, IMO, at any price...
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Insatiable appetite for an ipad mini equals a 1-2 week wait and workers having to work through a holiday? I guess no one at apple is apprised of the iMac situation!
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This is such a slap in the face to those workers. Walmart workers got Christmas day off.
There is a "superstition" among most chinese that if you work on new years day, it is your destiny to work your entire life (you'll never be rich or retire). |
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Upon Steve's return to the company in 1996, I believe he was keenly aware that APPLE wasn't going to be MICROSOFT, and had accepted that. His overriding motive was never about money or market share, but rather about creating beautiful and 'perfect' products that were easy, and a joy, to use. He also never wanted to aim the iPod, and a year later iTunes, at the PC market and stubbornly held on to the much faster FIREWIRE as the syncing interface, until relenting several years later (circa 2004-05), and giving in to pressure from other top executives, who saw a gigantic opportunity for market penetration. Since most PC's didn't have FIREWIRE, switching to USB, was a decision, without which, in hindsight, APPLE's phenomenal success probably could not have happened. |
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Did Amazon and Android OEMs start with 7" because they thought it was the perfect size or because they knew the only way they could really compete with iPad was on price? I'd love to see sales figures on Amazon/Android tablets that are more than $199. There have been rumors that Amazon is cutting orders for the 8.9" Fire because its not selling as well. And they did discount it $50 in Black Friday.
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Apple is not forcing their supply chain to work thru Chinese New Year, they are simply placing orders at a very high rate and no one is prepared to deliver... Building inventory of parts for Apple instead of waiting until they order was the smart thing to do....not many did.
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But for tablets you are assuming today's prices and technology. I think as prices are brought down and the power of the devices increase we will use tablets more and more. I'm including e-readers in this group. I think fairly soon everyone will have an e-reader. There just won't be any reason to not once Amazon brings prices for them down to $40 or $50. And that probably is only two or three years off. Then you will want a computer tablet, but you will want a portable one (mini or smaller) for when you leave the house and don't want to carry a bag. There is just no getting around that an iPad requires carrying a bag. Plus you will want a larger one long trips or just to have around the house. There is just no getting around that an iPad allows you to see more than a mini or a nexus 7. So you really want both. Only thing stopping you now is that it is expensive and seems wasteful. Five years from now, for many jobs, you will probably have a work tablet that you leave at work. Lots of folks use an iPad at my work now, but it is their personal iPad. Too expensive for now to have two of them, so we take iPad from home to work and back again. We don't do that with our work computer or other office supplies. I doubt we will do that carrying around forever. Every office worker I know has a computer at work and a computer at home. I suspect tablets will eventually be the same way. So that is four tablets for the standard upper middle class first world person. And you will be refreshing them on a regular basis. I don't know anyone who has more than two smartphones in current use and the folks with two are rare and doing the work/personal split (usually blackberry/iPhone). The market for tablets is unlimited. I suspect it is larger than for personal computers because their are form factor limitations and advantages in tablets that don't really show up in desktops or even laptops. If Apple continues to dominate this market, then the skies the limit for Apple. ---------- Quote:
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I have a nexus 7, originally bought for testing web apps and sites on android. I decided to see if it would be a replacement for my 3rd gen ipad. Initially android 4.2 is really impressive, with its customization, multi user, and the form factor was nice though its build is way on the cheap. My screen has popped out of the bezel within the first hour of HOLDING it. Its microphone, camera and speaker are a far cry from that of my ipad. Becomes very evident the first time you try to skype. The lack of a rear camera made it really awkward to add pics of whiteboards, hand outs etc to evernote. Speaking of apps, it's a serious crapshoot. Most apps, including evernote, don't work as well as their ios counterparts-- including gmail and google maps.
Then the form factor and poor browser design come into play. Having developed many sites, it is scary how many jquerry libraries just don't work in chrome. So many sites that work just fine in safari can't function on google chrome for android. Then there's the little things like the amount of usable screen. When using the browser, you have to fill forms vertically, otherwise you can't see what field you're typing for, but then the content is so small to fit the width. The horizontal keyboard is too wide to thumb type, but too narrow to four finger type. Swipe typing natively built in is nice but I still type on my ipad faster than I can swipe type after three weeks of using it. Then I noticed a weird lag in the ui if something processor intense was running. With a little research I discovered that the ui isn't written in C++!? The reason android's ui has lacked the ability to appear smooth is because it doesn't use the gpu like ios or win 8-- it relies on the cpu. To test this, i ran a monitor in the nexus 7- sure enough, swiping the home screen (just icons no widgets) cranked the cpu usage as high as 64%. This explained the lag in response and random choppiness. The final reason that took androids' platform off my switch list is its fragmentation. You're completely dependent on your oem to upgrade your device to the latest build. Some are still selling new devices using honeycomb or ICS... WHAT!? My kids have my 3 year old 3gs running ios 6 and I can't find hardly any android devices running 4.2 --- Android has a long way to go to be viable in a long term. You can save 100 now sure, but its not as good in the overall experience. Granted had I not had an ipad prior I might not see these as deal breakers, but going from something as polished as an ipad... The little features they (android) add don't overcome a poorly written ui (4.1 just removed that cap on the processor so it could run smoother), poor build, and a severely fragmented developer platform that makes developers write for 2 generations old os. |
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I'm just quoting you right now to show how pathetic and empty you sound. "Economics" are more important than workers' rights? Laws of supply and demand do not shift or upend suddenly because the workers take a week off to see their families and enjoy the holidays (unless the work stoppage is without warning). Maybe it does up in Wall Street, but they never really deal with actual products, do they?
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Remember many of these workers are there to make money. This is one of those times they wait for so they can make even more |
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And all this at the expense of Imac orders, which continue to be pushed back. The hangover from lack of production capacity with the IP5, coupled with the huge demand for the Ipad Mini, is obviously causing huge issues in the production process...I really can't see how making the Chinese forego the traditional holiday is going to help with worker relations either.
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FWIW, I was in a non apple apple shop last week and got so see an ipad and mini for the first time. I could not see the difference between the retina and the mini displays until he loaded up some text and even then it was no big deal.
However the size of the full ipad did not seem that much bigger than the mini but the weight difference was ridiculous. If I were to buy one of these as a first time non retina spoilt buyer, there is no way I would buy an iPad just on how heavy it is compared to the mini. ---------- Well he certainly missed the boat regarding trying new age zen cancer cures. Had he not done that he might very well be in the boat recently impounded. |
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Why don't you just buy yourself one? it's obviously you who wants one.
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Yes...i'm guilty. But I've wondering if I should get the 4th Gen Retina instead because i'm getting more into music apps and with Audiobus doing what Apple should have had ready by iOS 6 (inter-app music sync) I realize it's going to take a lot of horsepower. I may need to go A6X.
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I will have have Job's 'here's to the crazy ones...' quote on my new website which is just beginning and in fact will change the world, yet none of this would preclude me from taking a scientific and pragmatic view of the human body. I really for the life of me cannot fathom where Jobs' head could have been at. And as you know when it was too late he suddenly did become pragmatic about it. |
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Leslie T. Chang: The voices of China's workers
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I am educated on the matter, I actually taught in this subject, so please do not attempt to educate me, correct me, and/or insult me, it's unseemly.
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