So, now that it's out, anyone get one? I played around with one the other day, seemed interesting. I can't see using it for anything serious, but could web surf and check webmail well enough.
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I see the idea being useful. I look for a more PC-based version in the near future...
basically, it's insulting... a giant iPhone... all the advantages, but also all of the flaws, some of them big flaws.
Personally, I see no flash support as a BIG shortcoming. While it's just annoying on a phone, it's a deal breaker on something approximating a netbook/laptop. That means no hulu, no netflix streaming video, no websites using flash... it's annoying enough on my iPhone, but I can't imagine dealing with that on a computer.
No USB support... also a deal breaker on a netbook/laptop type piece of hardware.
basically, it's insulting... a giant iPhone... all the advantages, but also all of the flaws, some of them big flaws.
I checked, and there's a "camera Connect kit" for $29 that basically adds a USB port, or an SDCard reader.LOL.
My issue with it right now is lack of either a built in USB port or built in media card reading ability. I can see using it onsite as a photo viewer, but how do I get the photos on it? Wireless is nice, except I don't feel like spending another grand to add wifi to my DSLR.
I checked, and there's a "camera Connect kit" for $29 that basically adds a USB port, or an SDCard reader.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC531ZM/A
Also it seems it'll sync up with the $70 wireless keyboard.
I could see that as being more effective than a netbook for a photo viewer. I'm processing images on my netbook right now...tiny screen.
The downside to using it onsite would be whether a suitable viewing area can be provided in order to see the screen. I have to raise my patio umbrella in order to see the screen of my laptop or netbook if I am working outside.