Hmm… iPad, hmm… iPhone, ugh! Apple

Sunday, 6. June 2010

It’s a bit quiet here at the moment as result of so much work in the last few weeks – so, sorry for that :)

Yesterday, we finally had the chance to touch an iPad the first time at the new Gravis store in Essen (Germany). When it was introduced I thought: Hmm… nice, but is it really worth 499$ (or here in Germany 499€!)?

With more and more reports and videos that I’ve read and seen in the last few weeks since it came out officially in the US and now also in Europe, I was really warming up for this device, though – I haven’t ordered one from the Apple store. I wanted to buy it on my own, but that’s another story.

By having the chance to test it in a quiet atmosphere, I found some painpoints that hinders me from getting one (not mentioning that you have simply no chance to get one until July).

For example: It’s really heavy. If you see it, you don’t think it’s that heavy. Sure, compared to a good reference book, it’s a lightweight, but that wouldn’t be my main function for this which drives me to the result that I simply don’t need it: checking websites. You can check websites also on the iPad simulator with the same effect and you could be sure if it works or not.

I’m having my MacBook around pretty often and it’s very comfortable to work with. Sure, playing videos makes it hot easily, but I don’t see the reason to spend 499€ for this device as I don’t see a real usage for myself in it. It’s hyped, that’s it. If you’ve read some of my last articles or my old blog, you know, that I enjoy to use Apple products since software is mostly better designer and more intuitive compared to their Windows competitors, but I also try not to react “Fanboy”-like. Apple does a lot mistakes in my mind when it comes to politics, but that’s not what I want to discuss here. Just to highlight: At the moment, Microsoft is more congenial than Apple – they are opening more and more stuff to OpenSource which is a step into the right direction and letting me do more with Windows 7 than I could ever do on my Mac (for example: customize it). With one leg, I’m already back in bed with Windows :/ Now: Complain! :P Just as an argument why: Outlook. I haven’t tried Entourage yet, but Outlook for Windows is in my mind THE BEST eMail & Collaboration software in the world – shout at me, but in my mind it is (if it’s connected to a great working Exchange Server).

I wouldn’t say that I would never get an iPad for me or my wife. I also can’t see the future through a glass bowl and I’ll try to keep my mind open.

Another issue I run into is the cellphone. Not “THE”, but mine. I’m happily using my iPhone 2G for 3 1/2 years now, but I would love to make the next step and get a 3G connection when I’m out of my office. iPhone 4G/HD – whatever, will be 100% sold by T-Mobile in Germany and you can’t select another provider. I guess there’s nearly no chance to get an unlocked one unless you’ll get one from Belgium or Italy. No big deal, because Bruxelles is just 200km from here, but… I don’t know. Having the iPhone was nice and so, but again: mixed with Exchange it’s nice, but also you can’t use all the stuff that Exchange provides. Call it: Tasks for example.

So, I’ve also taken a deeper look onto unlocked cellphones on the market and let me say one thing: It’s horrible! The only GUI that is nice enough is Android, and guess what: you can’t upgrade it as easy as an iPhone to a new software version. Why? Well, because the companies like HTC and Co want to sell phones! New version of Android called “Froyo”? Yes, but the best chance to get it to buy a new phone. In some ways I miss the old times. I was a happy user of my SonyEricsson K600i – it simply worked, could do some videos and photos, play some MP3s and that’s it. Sure, eMail and Web was horrible, but in the past it doesn’t matter that much. As resumé – I will see what will come at the WWDC tomorrow and then I will take my time (and give Apple time to ship it to the local stores) and then choose if I want to get one or not. My iPhone 2G is phone and would be perfect if it wouldn’t miss the 3G :) Maybe I should get an iPhone 3GS when the 4G comes out ;)

Now I’ve written a lot and need to change the title from “Hmm… iPad” to a better fitting title ;) yey…

Have a great day!

Ciao
Dennis 



  1. volker

    oh yes, the k600i was perfect in many ways. Do like the iPhone 3GS though, but i am a Mail.app user anyway ;-)



  2. Dennis Klein

    For my surprise: The battery STILL works! And it lasts very much days. I’ve an K800 here, maybe I should switch to this :P Think it has 3G, but a terrible browser & mail client.



  3. pali7x

    i’m still on 2g though, couldn’t find any reason to upgrade because i’m simply don’t use EDGE/GPRS on move, its ridiculously expensive in here. i saw few people sitting at starbuck with their ipad. for me, honestly, sure ipad isn’t a netbook replacement, but it does the best what netbook should do – internet.apple always tend to couple great hardware design and great ui – they win. always. while microsoft did better with windows 7 (i know you hate aero so much ;p), but that wasn’t very efficient and consuming battery life. imagine if ipad, will be able to run windows natively? battery life would be the main topic and ui will follow. it should change, with computers becoming more artistic and beautiful nowdays, software should too. it doesn’t kill to do a great design, just do it simple. there’s few reasons for me to get an ipad :1. i read a lot of pdf files. 2. something lightweight, slim and easy to carry.3. simple device to get me online.and there’s few reasons why i wouldn’t :1. i got an iphone that can do the same things, albeit smaller.2. price tag. 3. i couldn’t do my work if i need to. (netbook be able to do this because they’re running full fledge operating system)so i’m sitting between – macbook air ;p

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