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Those would be the expansion of something old that he was talking about.
I do believe Fujistu had a line of tablets before the iPad that were dual input(stylus and finger).
I think you did miss it. Joe's point(from my interpretation of it is) that Apple wasn't the first one out there (innovator), they took what was there and improved upon it(depending on your viewpoint of improvement). Now if PC companies did that, it would be called stealing or ripping off Apple. Apple does it and they are bringing products into a league of their own.
I think it's hilarious that apple people get called fanboys for liking their products, but the windows lovers can swear allegiance to anything PC related day and night and it's "perfectly logical" to them. Cracks me up!
If I love an apple, I'm a mindless robot that bought into the marketing, but if I love my PC, I'm brilliant and thrifty and don't fall for all those marketing ploys, while typing from a Windows7 PC
Cracks me up. Cracks me up even more that the PC Geeks don't think they are doing the exact same thing they detest so much.
I had a Fujitsu tablet back in 2003 and no it was nothing like the Ipad. They ran on Window OS. It was just a computer that you could flip the screen around on and hide the keyboard and use a stylus to draw or type. Ipad does not have a physical keyboard is one piece, operates by touch only (unless you purchase the accessory keyboard) operates independently of a major desktop OS.
Apple has made a product that operates, looks, and feels different from any other products made previously. Again my argument was that motorola and google align their products with what Apple has already made. Apple does not look at a product and see how they can make it better they see how they can make it different and easy to use.
2972renfro said:Sure cool is not the only reason to buy a computer, phone, laptop, pad/slate but you cannot deny the hipness of apple products, real or perceived. Hasn't anyone here bought something not because it was performed better but rather on looks? Think about clothing, shoes, sunglasses, other electronics, cars, motorcycles, watches, etc. Apple is trying to go away from the appliance mentality of a computer
Didn't we just have a similar conversation a couple weeks ago?
I didn't find the iMAC that I have now easier to use compared to my PC. Neither did my dad as that was his iMAC before I got it.
However, some firmly believe there is a right and wrong in this situation.
Your Dad hated it. My Dad loves it. Now what? My Dad can beat up your Dad? Is that what's next?
Wow after watching that video I am neither impressed with the Cintiq nor that Asus. There seems to be alot of lag on the stylus touching the screen and the resulting brush stroke. I tried the same thing on PHotoshop and my intuous tablet has no lag whatsoever
Can anyone with a cintiq confirm this?
I think it's hilarious that apple people get called fanboys for liking their products, but the windows lovers can swear allegiance to anything PC related day and night and it's "perfectly logical" to them. Cracks me up!
If I love an apple, I'm a mindless robot that bought into the marketing, but if I love my PC, I'm brilliant and thrifty and don't fall for all those marketing ploys, while typing from a Windows7 PC
Cracks me up. Cracks me up even more that the PC Geeks don't think they are doing the exact same thing they detest so much.
Yoor stoopid. (insert George Takei laugh here)Hey genius, could a smart car transport a family of 7?? Or could it transport a boat that weighs 8,000 lbs.?? Different needs require different cars. Ipad and Motorola access virtually the same information and operate close to the same. Never said that there should not be multiple products to choose from but it is ridiculous how closely Google and Motorola have followed Apples lead. Yes I will be a fan of innovation. People should start calling Motorola and Google "China" for it replication of others products.
I would like to see that. See if my dad lost any of his training that he had from Vietnam.
Obviously a Samsung FanBoy talking