Author Topic: Apple announces iPad Air and iPad Mini with retina display  (Read 10038 times)

Doesn't mean it looks better.

Yes it does. It makes things look sharper.

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I laughed so hard I cried then shat myself.

Holy crap. Why do some of you people think tablets are useless just because you don't see why someone would need one? Well, then maybe you don't; but that doesn't mean anything when it comes to how other people may use them. I'll give you a few examples.

There are very many high-quality music making/editing apps for iOS. I have two myself, and I love to use them. However, they are utilitarian apps that have a crap-ton of features, which makes them a little difficult to work with sometimes. This is a case where I'd love to have an iPad. The bigger screen comes in handy like you wouldn't believe when using UIs that are very busy. And don't say "well just use a laptop"; a laptop, regardless of its size, is still more difficult to use in moving, fluid environment. Anyway, many of the apps that are out don't have computer counterparts (to be fair, both of mine do, but since the interfaces are exactly the same as their iOS cousins, it makes using them on a computer a bit unwieldy).

Many people who buy iPads enjoy their versatility more than a laptop; a small keyboard plus and iPad actually makes a pretty great workstation.

Some people who have small children will have them play on an iPad rather than an iPhone because their motor skills aren't quite good enough for them to efficiently handle the iPhone's smaller screen.

And last but not least: it's also just a preference, people! If you're going to complain about tablets with their larger screen sizes and higher pixel densities, then why not do the same when it comes to the large monitors I'm sure many of you have for your computers. If the size of the screen truly doesn't matter, why didn't you get the smallest, cheapest monitor (or maybe TV) you can find? It's because you wanted the bigger one, that's why. So is it really that horrible if a company comes out with a product that is similar to another, just bigger? No, it isn't.

One day apple will have to acknowledge that making stuff thinner is not progress.

One day apple will have to acknowledge that making stuff thinner is not progress.
Lol, true dat.

Tablets are only good for surfing the web, reading blogs, and watching videos. Basically they take the advantage of thinness and sacrifice the keyboard and practicality of a laptop. Sure you can attach a keyboard to a tablet, but it's not all that powerful compared to a laptop.

Tablets are only good for surfing the web, reading blogs, and watching videos. Basically they take the advantage of thinness and sacrifice the keyboard and practicality of a laptop. Sure you can attach a keyboard to a tablet, but it's not all that powerful compared to a laptop.

I draw and make music off of my iPad. :l

And I'd like to emphasize the drawing part because it's the only mode of digital art I use. It's really really nice drawing on a tablet.

I draw and make music off of my iPad. :l

And I'd like to emphasize the drawing part because it's the only mode of digital art I use. It's really really nice drawing on a tablet.
I prefer actual paper, but hey if you want to paint on the tablet without making a mess or using the sounds as an instrument be my guest.
« Last Edit: October 23, 2013, 10:11:44 AM by Harm94 »

I prefer actual paper, but hey if you want to paint on the tablet without making a mess or using the sounds as an instrument be my guest.

Paper is nice but isn't as convenient and versatile as digital art. And with the tablet, it's almost like drawing on paper because you're drawing direct to screen, instead of having any disconnection factors with other LCD-less drawing tablets (like a lot of Wacom stuff).

Holy crap. Why do some of you people think tablets are useless just because you don't see why someone would need one? Well, then maybe you don't; but that doesn't mean anything when it comes to how other people may use them. I'll give you a few examples.

There are very many high-quality music making/editing apps for iOS. I have two myself, and I love to use them. However, they are utilitarian apps that have a crap-ton of features, which makes them a little difficult to work with sometimes. This is a case where I'd love to have an iPad. The bigger screen comes in handy like you wouldn't believe when using UIs that are very busy. And don't say "well just use a laptop"; a laptop, regardless of its size, is still more difficult to use in moving, fluid environment. Anyway, many of the apps that are out don't have computer counterparts (to be fair, both of mine do, but since the interfaces are exactly the same as their iOS cousins, it makes using them on a computer a bit unwieldy).

Many people who buy iPads enjoy their versatility more than a laptop; a small keyboard plus and iPad actually makes a pretty great workstation.

Some people who have small children will have them play on an iPad rather than an iPhone because their motor skills aren't quite good enough for them to efficiently handle the iPhone's smaller screen.

And last but not least: it's also just a preference, people! If you're going to complain about tablets with their larger screen sizes and higher pixel densities, then why not do the same when it comes to the large monitors I'm sure many of you have for your computers. If the size of the screen truly doesn't matter, why didn't you get the smallest, cheapest monitor (or maybe TV) you can find? It's because you wanted the bigger one, that's why. So is it really that horrible if a company comes out with a product that is similar to another, just bigger? No, it isn't.
But this product is much smaller than the one that came before it, so your last point is dumb, second thing is that when you work and edit video/pictures, you're supposed to be able to concentrate. Who the hell can concentrate to editing some video while they're moving around? I sure as hell wouldn't. I don't see the next big masterpiece of recent history getting made in a metro station rush.

I don't think you can do anything on any device except maybe texting, but then you're still constantly looking up to see where you're going. Your argument doesn't work. Metro station rush? Do your work on the train ride lol. And it's not like it requires INTENSE CONCENTRATION or anything, it's just video editing.

Calm down there kiddo.
I didn't even read the rest of this post
One day apple will have to acknowledge that making stuff thinner is not progress.
when they can make it thinner, that's because the technology is made more compact
if you don't think that's progress, I'm sure you'd love to use a computer that won't fit in your bedroom...
« Last Edit: October 23, 2013, 11:07:02 AM by Night Fox »

I prefer actual paper, but hey if you want to paint on the tablet without making a mess or using the sounds as an instrument be my guest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM5TutLSZ9Y
I don't think you know what music apps exist for iPad, for example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM5TutLSZ9Y


its kind of idiotic buying branded instead of superior in every other way dont you think?
No cos I like premium products, I'll happily buy a £90 Ted Baker shirt over a £20 unbranded one regardless of quality.