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epchick 12-06-2010 06:42 PM

What can an IPad do then? Is it pretty much an overgrown IPod Touch then?

Drolefille 12-06-2010 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by epchick (Post 2009344)
What can an IPad do then? Is it pretty much an overgrown IPod Touch then?

Kind of. It's easier to watch videos, read ebooks, and browse the internet due to the larger screen, but I believe the iPad runs on the same OS as the iPhone/Touch. Even a a more functionally designed tablet is going to be harder to use without peripherals like a keyboard, and at some point, it makes sense to have the hard drive, RAM, keyboard and ports of a laptop.

DaemonSeid 12-06-2010 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2009357)
Kind of. It's easier to watch videos, read ebooks, and browse the internet due to the larger screen, but I believe the iPad runs on the same OS as the iPhone/Touch. Even a a more functionally designed tablet is going to be harder to use without peripherals like a keyboard, and at some point, it makes sense to have the hard drive, RAM, keyboard and ports of a laptop.

Well yes and no...iPads are capable of having a keyboard linked up to it but there is still the issue of printing and storing documents.

iWork is pretty ok for the iPad but it's getting it to translate over to to a Word document is what i haven't tried yet.

Drolefille 12-06-2010 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 2009420)
Well yes and no...iPads are capable of having a keyboard linked up to it but there is still the issue of printing and storing documents.

iWork is pretty ok for the iPad but it's getting it to translate over to to a Word document is what i haven't tried yet.

Well yes, but if you're carrying a keyboard and an iPad, and a mouse, and speakers or headphones... You might as well have the laptop bag ;)

DaemonSeid 12-06-2010 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2009422)
Well yes, but if you're carrying a keyboard and an iPad, and a mouse, and speakers or headphones... You might as well have the laptop bag ;)

Ahhhh....mini keyboards...no mouse needed if it's touchscreen.hehehehehhe

Drolefille 12-07-2010 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 2009425)
Ahhhh....mini keyboards...no mouse needed if it's touchscreen.hehehehehhe

I hate typing on mini keyboards. I've gotten used to the "no keypad" keyboard on my laptop, but anything smaller and I can't type right. mini ones screw with touch typers.

And I'm a right clicker, I need a mouse :p (Not that Apple's big on right clicking.

AGDee 12-07-2010 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2009433)
I hate typing on mini keyboards. I've gotten used to the "no keypad" keyboard on my laptop, but anything smaller and I can't type right. mini ones screw with touch typers.

And I'm a right clicker, I need a mouse :p (Not that Apple's big on right clicking.

That is my whole problem with MACs. I love my right mouse click and use it all the time.

I just heard that Sprint is getting rid of Nextel. I didn't know it still existed!

DaemonSeid 12-07-2010 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Drolefille (Post 2009433)
I hate typing on mini keyboards. I've gotten used to the "no keypad" keyboard on my laptop, but anything smaller and I can't type right. mini ones screw with touch typers.

And I'm a right clicker, I need a mouse :p (Not that Apple's big on right clicking.

you're not the first one that refuses to learn how to tap the keyboard...I was resistant too until I saw how much easier it was.

You must unlearn what you have learned padawan...LOL

Drolefille 12-07-2010 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 2009464)
you're not the first one that refuses to learn how to tap the keyboard...I was resistant too until I saw how much easier it was.

You must unlearn what you have learned padawan...LOL

I two-thumb my DROID 2 keyboard, but everything else, it's just too slow. I type 90 WPM if I actually get going.

DaemonSeid 12-07-2010 03:06 PM

Disney's 'Tron' movie reverse-ages Jeff Bridges

LOS ANGELES – Hollywood has famously had better luck using makeup to make young actors look old — like Russell Crowe in "A Beautiful Mind" — than making old actors look young. But the ability to manipulate images digitally could prove to be a fountain of youth for some.

In "Tron: Legacy," which opens Dec. 17, 61-year-old actor Jeff Bridges will play Kevin Flynn, at his natural age, and a computerized avatar called "Clu," who hasn't aged since around the time he was first created in the original "Tron" in 1982.

Clu bears Bridges' face, altered to make him about 35 years old, but it's grafted onto a younger actor's body.

While it may be eerie for audiences to see a new performance from a younger-looking Bridges, it was no less strange for the actor himself.

"It's bizarre. It's great news for me, because now it means I can play myself at any age," Bridges said.

There have been digitally created faces before, even on fully animated bodies. Think Gollum in "The Lord of the Rings" or Dobby from "Harry Potter."

But no movie yet has done what The Walt Disney Co.'s "Tron: Legacy" attempts — putting an actor's rejuvenated face on a younger body, and in 3-D no less. Inevitably, the 61-year-old-turned-35-year-old face will be compared to Bridges when he was actually 35.

"With Jeff, we can go rent 'Against All Odds' or 'The Fabulous Baker Boys' or 'Starman,'" visual effects supervisor Eric Barba said. "All this makes it incredibly difficult."

The filmmakers did not want Bridges' Clu looking precisely as he did in 1982. The idea was that some time had elapsed, and Clu was meant to look like Bridges in "Against All Odds," which came out two years after the original "Tron."

"In our mythology, Clu was created after the events of the first film," director Joseph Kosinski said. "This is Clu 2."

Computers have already been used to roll back the years. Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen were made a couple decades younger in scenes from "X-Men: The Last Stand" from 2006.

KSig RC 12-07-2010 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by epchick (Post 2009344)
What can an IPad do then? Is it pretty much an overgrown IPod Touch then?

View the iPad more as a media device than a "computer" proper. In fact, don't view it as a computer at all.

Seriously, if you're using it for normal teachers' work, you need a laptop and not an iPad. You'll quickly be frustrated with creating documents on the iPad, sharing will be difficult, and "normal" linked-PC functions (like dragging/dropping off a network drive) won't work in intuitive fashions. Although the NYT will look great if you take the subway, everything else will be a slog.

The iPad is cool, but its functionality doesn't align with your needs at all. Like, not even a little bit.

ms_gwyn 12-07-2010 03:12 PM

Too much Jeff Bridges in December....and I LOVING IT....

I will continue to geek out over this....for the past year my ARG (alternate reality gaming) community has been playing a lead in game, which I believe started with last year's Comic Con...

and True Grit...oh man...

DaemonSeid 12-08-2010 08:16 AM

2 big iPad game releases in the next week are coming.

Infinity Blade powered by the Unreal 3 engine and Aralon...as close as you will get to Oblivion

DaemonSeid 12-09-2010 12:22 AM

Netflix makes deal with Disney and ABC to stream content


If only that HBO deal had gone thru.....sigh

knight_shadow 12-09-2010 12:24 AM

Anyone else use RockMelt?

It is making it very hard for me to stay away from social media ... but I like it


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