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The Micorsoft Courier is real, the Wall Street Journal had an article earlier this week about that device and others that are/will be competing with the iPad.
Where can I buy it?The Micorsoft Courier is real, ....
Where can I buy it?
How much does it cost?
The technical name for this is vaporware.It's still in development. The Wall Street Journal had a huge write-up about the Apple iPad and the competition gunning for it. Microsoft was specifically mentioned as having an independent laboratory/firm working on an iPad competitor.
The mobile market is going to get very interesting in the near future. I think that the features I mentioned previously would be excellent not only for business users, but for college students. Having both iPod Touch/iPhone multi-touch gesture input in addition to Newton handwriting technology, the personal digital assistant would help businesses and college students get a lot more accomplished and in an organized manner.
Hey, Qion, good to see you around.
I think he was quoting bblokeSorry, have we spoken before?
All I can say is that if you don't like the iPad, then something must be wrong with you.
I had thought more highly of you in the past than I do now after reading that.
Hehe... In all seriousness, these are two reactions that I expected. I love my iPad -- it's like the device I never knew you needed. I no longer have to lug a laptop bag to work, and I don't have to charge it in the middle of the day. It does everything I need it to in a much more portable package.
Still, I understand the non-need that others think it is. It's not for everyone -- almost everyone, but not everyone. It doesn't have a real keyboard, so typing on it is not going to be exactly the same... But then again, expecting it to would be more than a tad oblivious (for lack of a better term). Kind of like expecting a 3D movie to be exactly like real life.
Lack of a true, accessible filesystem may be an issue for some, too. I liken this to posts of frustration from PC to Mac switchers that find little differences that they must adjust their habits and muscle memory to match.
Nixgeek: given a free iPad, would the utility of such a device be of more value to you then? Would the iPad be able to fill a need somewhere? I guess what I'm asking is whether you find the device itself lacking in utility, or whether it's justifying the cost of the iPad that is your barrier of entry.