Re: [apple-iphone] Re: Thoughts on the new iPad
I too have a MacBook Pro. I am an RN Case Manager and spend a ton of
time in Dr.'s offices. The 15" MacBook Pro is good but wondering if
the iPad would be wonderful (OK, the jerking I am experiencing is my
tech addiction I think). Seems like it would be lighter, easier - I
don't know. You know, when the doc calls a patient back - I am
expected to be there immediately and ready to write ---anyone ??? Is
this a want or a need??
Amber in FL
On Jan 28, 2010, at 4:11 PM, katsquared wrote:
> I personally don't have any use for the iPad. I love my MacBook Pro
> and my iPhone, however that doesn't mean that I don't see potential
> for a product of this kind.
>
> The iPad is the perfect tool for the classroom. They can be
> personalized for each school, each grade, each kid. Apps could be
> developed (if they haven't already) for children to take notes or do
> math drills (my son uses my iPhone for this). Text books and
> educational video could be loaded on to them; imagine the lightness
> of your child's backpack :)
>
> As for the marketing implications, kid's love video games and
> electronic gadgets. iPad could make a child's school life a much
> more comfortable and enjoyable experience. The child that is exposed
> to a product that is useful and enjoyable early in life will grow up
> to be a life-long customer.
>
> Bravo Apple!
> Kathleen
>
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>> On 28 January 2010 18:51, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@...> wrote:
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>>>
>>> The comments I am seeing here remind me SO much of the comments I
>>> was
>>> seeing after the iPhone came out.
>>>
>>> "It doesn't do this; it doesn't do that; Apple screwed up; no one
>>> will want
>>> it; Apple will lose a bundle."
>>>
>>> The talking heads think it will sell over 1,000,000 in 2010.
>>>
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>> The naysayers said the iPod would fail. They said the iPhone would
>> fail. In
>> each case they heavily promoted the competition (repeatedly, as
>> each one
>> appeared, saying that *this* will kill the iPod/iPhone)
>>
>> What do we *know* happened?
>>
>> IMO 1M is conservative.
>>
>> Otto
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