I'm the same way, I keep getting close to buying one, but then just can't bring myself to do it.
You're not missing anything.
Tablets are convenient and the battery life makes it great for travel, but they don't do anything revolutionary.
I'm the same way, I keep getting close to buying one, but then just can't bring myself to do it.
I bought a $99 CVS Netbook, and I thought it was aweful. Sure, I could read AT and FW forums, slowly. But that was about all I could do with it.
The ARM platform is horrible, IMHO.
I'll stick with my IB Ultrabook, thanks. (Well, when and if I actually get one. I currently have a C2D laptop.)
And for distributed computing, I'll keep my "macho" desktop, thank you.
iPad's camera is cool.
Did you just compare a POS drugstore laptop to an ARM based tablet?![]()
Yeah, but it's still a cool interface.I gotta say, the camera on my iPad 2 is shiiiiiiiit. Less than 1mp and extremely shit quality.
Yeah, but it's still a cool interface.
That's like comparing those $30 digital cameras made for kids to a real camera.
I own an Asus Transformer. Even with ICS now I have to make excuses to use it. The screen is just too small for major web browsing. If I want to look up something quick, I can just grab my Galaxy Nexus. For most web browsing and other tasks, I'll take a laptop any day. At work our CIO has these grand plans that tablets will replace all laptops and desktops within 5 years, we won't even know what desktops are anymore, and only super power users will use laptops. I don't agree. I can't do anything productive on a 10" screen, and if you dock them up to a keyboard and monitors to do work, why not just have a real laptop at that point?
Speaking of tablets, I just officially started my furnace with my Playbook.
There's an app for that.
I would like to view tablets assets, but instead view them as public enemy number one to the wireless spectrum.
Being in a rural area, leaves me only wireless ways to connect to the internet, but the wireless spectrum is finite in size, and if everyone and their brother in law gets a always connected to the internet tablet toy, there will not be any wireless spectrum left for cell phones and those who need wireless data.