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Correction , EVERYTHING is better than the IPad x_x;



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Looks cool.

Ipad is a briliant device to capture the mass market...but as a gamer, I already see 2 uses for this which Ipad can not compete with.

- win7 driver recognition plus USB HD capture card plus 1360x768 resolution =  another HD monitor I can bring to my buddies place or use it when we have halo reach lan parties and people bring their 360s over.

- Snes, Genesis, Arcade, PS1 and pretty much any system emulation as well as 2004 and prior PC gaming in the car, train or plane, using a wireless controller if I have enough room and space. Thats a lot more appealing to me than playing shitty Ipod touch games...

If they can get the price to 399-499 range, ill buy one over Ipad for sure.



Severance said:

Correction , EVERYTHING is better than the IPad x_x;

Well not everyting...(you knew it was coming)

 





thats pretty nifty

so what is the market for tablets then as in do you think everyone will end up getting/wanting one



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Edit: for some reason my post was blank???

I was thinking about getting an ipad but couldnt find any real uses for it, but with this device i could share my XNA projects and code anywhere in the house, i could remote into my desktop to check on download progress, browse forums and post with my bluetooth keyboard (if it doesnt have bluetooth i can always use my dongle :P) play flash games as well as install some WC3! CF FTW!

i will say this that it may not be an instant resume like say an ipads, but my laptop running win 7 is always on sleep and they have drastically decreased how fast it takes it to boot up, im talking like 10-15seconds.



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I'll wait for a Linux-based tablet.



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wow this looks great! thank god i sold my iPad 64 bg 

lets just hope the price is not too high because i want one 



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TheRealMafoo said:

 


I guess in a nutshell, why I think the Exo will fail, is once you find all the reasons you would want it over an iPad, you will realize what you really need, is a netbook/laptop.

The iPad is successful for the same reason most people don't understand it's success. It is just a huge iPod Touch with 3G. And while that's a joke to many, it's an extremely good thing in practice.

You have a great background history and it is higly respectable. Amazing hardware set and OSs you own too.  I cannot justify with how you describes the reason to say I would really need a Netbook/laptop.

Until the final build of the Exopc we will truely not know how fast it boots.  I have a Dell 2 gigs of ram running Windows 7 Enterprise that wakes form sleep in less then two seconds.  The UI layover would be and excellant example of simple ease and as you put "A window into something".  Half of my life is in Amazon's cloud.

I work with major players in the SaaS world. Yes, I too know the .Net frame work.  I have worked with all types of the flavors of Linux and Unix.  I have been a DBA and DA in most database software thatmake enterprise size companies go round.  Trust me I never assume people never know anything on this sight.  It harder to push a point through words.  So sorry if that came off insaulting. 

I see this tablet being used in Hospitals, Factories, Police and so on.  This can work for a small size business.  In reality until the the world is "plugged in" to the internet there will be a business need for a tablet/slate.  Honestly just knowing I have a simple interface to use as a fuax Ipad when I want then a real OS when I need it suites me well.

Yes I agree the hardware batter life could be better and maybe a quick boot. I like the idea of having a slate I use as my note pad walking around then coming to my desk to set it in a keyboard with duel monitor and switching to Windows 7 OS.  Granted the Ipad has downloads of RDP programs to servers out there so can do the same in a sense. But If I need to change a word file on the fly and email I know that I can.  I need to make some editing to my coding I can on the fly.  But if I had an Ipad I have to buy an expansive keyboard and the apple way.  This is why android is catching up in the phone market.

Thats my view. you maybe right this may fail. But hey it is a product that serves my needs.





zuvuyeay said:

thats pretty nifty

so what is the market for tablets then as in do you think everyone will end up getting/wanting one



I bet businesses will see the value in this.  Mostly on the go kind of such as nurses and doctors.  People like me who do program :) but want something fun.



Kzoellner said:
TheRealMafoo said:

 


I guess in a nutshell, why I think the Exo will fail, is once you find all the reasons you would want it over an iPad, you will realize what you really need, is a netbook/laptop.

The iPad is successful for the same reason most people don't understand it's success. It is just a huge iPod Touch with 3G. And while that's a joke to many, it's an extremely good thing in practice.

You have a great background history and it is higly respectable. Amazing hardware set and OSs you own too.  I cannot justify with how you describes the reason to say I would really need a Netbook/laptop.

Until the final build of the Exopc we will truely not know how fast it boots.  I have a Dell 2 gigs of ram running Windows 7 Enterprise that wakes form sleep in less then two seconds.  The UI layover would be and excellant example of simple ease and as you put "A window into something".  Half of my life is in Amazon's cloud.

I work with major players in the SaaS world. Yes, I too know the .Net frame work.  I have worked with all types of the flavors of Linux and Unix.  I have been a DBA and DA in most database software thatmake enterprise size companies go round.  Trust me I never assume people never know anything on this sight.  It harder to push a point through words.  So sorry if that came off insaulting. 

I see this tablet being used in Hospitals, Factories, Police and so on.  This can work for a small size business.  In reality until the the world is "plugged in" to the internet there will be a business need for a tablet/slate.  Honestly just knowing I have a simple interface to use as a fuax Ipad when I want then a real OS when I need it suites me well.

Yes I agree the hardware batter life could be better and maybe a quick boot. I like the idea of having a slate I use as my note pad walking around then coming to my desk to set it in a keyboard with duel monitor and switching to Windows 7 OS.  Granted the Ipad has downloads of RDP programs to servers out there so can do the same in a sense. But If I need to change a word file on the fly and email I know that I can.  I need to make some editing to my coding I can on the fly.  But if I had an Ipad I have to buy an expansive keyboard and the apple way.  This is why android is catching up in the phone market.

Thats my view. you maybe right this may fail. But hey it is a product that serves my needs.


I am glad it fits your needs, and I hope it's a success. Any company making a product people want, and thus both being successful is always good. I wish them all the best.

But to go over a few things that matter, that are different. One is the iPad is not sleeping. Someone emails me, and the device makes a sound. If I have push notification on for Apps (I use it to get weather updates, sports scores, an IM from my MSN Messenger app, etc), I get them right away. The Windows machine will be asleep until you use it.

Touch screen for tasks that you need to type a lot on, sucks. It just does. I do have an RDP client on my iPad, and I connect to my Windows machine from time to time. I could develop on it in a pinch, but I never do. It would be absolute hell to try and develop on anything that small.

Yes, you can install Photoshop and .Net on the Exo, but really? I mean your going to use that little screen and that CPU/memory combo to do anything like that?

When I ever think I might even have the remote chance that I need to type a line of code in .Net, I take my laptop.

To me, I see the Exo as the computer I can imagine using for so many things, and then once I own it, it just sits in a drawer and never gets used. When it comes time to reach for it, I own better solutions for whatever I am looking at technology to solve. The iPad I use, because for the things I use it for, it's the best option.

But, everyone is different, so to others, this might be the perfect piece of equipment.