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hi-revs 09-09-2015 04:20 PM

Apple iPad pro
 
Is it tine to upgrade from my iPad3??


threezero 09-09-2015 05:03 PM

I am an apple fanboy but I think this is an niche product. Most consumer will not find much use for it beside the initial hype

tomatogunk 09-09-2015 06:02 PM

it has the potential to be a disruptive product, but the biggest drawback is that it's being released with iOS9

SkinnyPupp 09-09-2015 06:52 PM

Hyperbolic video as always... The only relevant thing is its size. So if you want a giant ipad, go for it!

Hondaracer 09-09-2015 07:00 PM

if you're planning to be out and about taking pictures with this monstrosity, please go ahead and kill yourself now.

urrh 09-09-2015 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by threezero (Post 8678866)
I am an apple fanboy but I think this is an niche product. Most consumer will not find much use for it beside the initial hype

said everyone about the original ipad

Manic! 09-09-2015 08:21 PM

Isn't it the same price as the Surface Pro 3?

SkinnyPupp 09-09-2015 08:52 PM

Surface Pro is x86, you can't compare the two. One is a real PC, one is a toy (that serves some specific applications)

twitchyzero 09-09-2015 09:25 PM

so you can't use full fledged Adobe editing software on this?
was hoping they throw in a whopping 5K display
I'm wondering if tthe bezels are too thin that makes it awkard to hold a 13" slab

Tim Budong 09-09-2015 10:23 PM

Giant iPad for me to play Hearthstone... not that I would...
The ability to use Office as demo'd is neat...but aside from that, those instances demo'd are rarely used, can it be done on the surface pro?

SkinnyPupp 09-10-2015 02:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twitchyzero (Post 8678970)
so you can't use full fledged Adobe editing software on this?
was hoping they throw in a whopping 5K display
I'm wondering if tthe bezels are too thin that makes it awkard to hold a 13" slab

Nope it's a toy. You can do things that demo nicely and look impressive, but nothing actually useful.

asian_XL 09-10-2015 02:34 AM

Business users have been complaining the iPad size is too small for presentation. I also find it small when teaching a class of 5 adults, always need a projector.

SkinnyPupp 09-10-2015 03:16 AM

Even if it was a 30" screen it would be too small... that's why they have projectors :fuckthatshit:

TOS'd 09-10-2015 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twitchyzero (Post 8678970)
so you can't use full fledged Adobe editing software on this?
was hoping they throw in a whopping 5K display
I'm wondering if tthe bezels are too thin that makes it awkard to hold a 13" slab

Adobe has 3 new applications made for this that work, comes out like November.

John 09-10-2015 09:50 AM

The Surface Pro 3 has enjoyed success, so I see no reason this iPad cannot emulate its popularity. The form factor of the two products is similar if not identical. There are many people who prefer the Apple aura over Microsoft, just look in your local Starbucks. It appears Apple is trying to target this device more towards content creation.

threezero 09-10-2015 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 8679023)
Nope it's a toy. You can do things that demo nicely and look impressive, but nothing actually useful.

Whether something is a toy is purely subjective. I think the way people use technology has change greatly in the past few years.

Just because it doesn't have any note worthy spec or even full version os doesn't mean that it can't be use for work. What is consider using technology for Work is also very subjective.

Case in point the surface pro 3, great tablet. Versatile and ran full version os. But a lot of the people that brought it simply to ran PowerPoint and excel and word document, they can now accomplish the same thing on the iPad pro with less processing power and spec and what not. Is the person is doing excel is a inferior spec tablet not doing work vs the same guy doing excel on a superior spec tablet?

Similar the surface pro can ran full photoshop software (how well I can't attest) the iPad pro can't. But designer can use some specialize app for the iOS to do ui stretches drafts on the spot while having a meeting with the client are they not doing work because they are using a "toy"

I see the toy justification. Majority of the people are going to use it to play games and to surf on the shitter, but t doesn't discount the fact that dumb down device like iPad CAN be a workhorse.

One thing that dumb down device like iPad family excel in my opinion are industry specific apps and program. Stuff like healthcare for example could benefit from having an app for a specific function that doesn't really need a high spec to ran.

I use iPads and even my dumb iPhone for work everyday. I use app specifically made for the iOS to interact with industry specific hardware. Table like surface pro simply have no place in my daily work interaction. Do I see the benefit of having usb or having a full os etc? I do but it simply have no place in my workplace where I need to get an icon bring up the app and for it to work in less than 10 second and continue working in the same app for the next 5 hours. In short me working with a tablet at work consist of couple main apps I use and rely on. None of these app require very high spec but due to the poplarity of iPad and ios's hardware unity, it is only available on iOS.

Just want to throw it out there. I think the days of needing fully spec out machine to do work is long gone. All industry are utilizing tech in their own way and alot simply do not need a full spec work horse of a tablet or computer. and that yes iPad can be and are used for work, however absurd it may seem to advanced tech users.

Before being called out for being an apple fanboy. I admit I am. And I also have to admit I have a surface pro 3 in Addition to my iPad. Ironically the surface pro 3 is also use for work, I use it to ran a very specific program that simply will not happen on the iPad. In that sense I use whatever technology that's best for the job.

The difference however end when work finish. When it comes to relaxing dicking around and generally not working, I always go for the iPad.

unit 09-10-2015 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John (Post 8679077)
The Surface Pro 3 has enjoyed success, so I see no reason this iPad cannot emulate its popularity. The form factor of the two products is similar if not identical. There are many people who prefer the Apple aura over Microsoft, just look in your local Starbucks. It appears Apple is trying to target this device more towards content creation.

i think you're missing the point of the surface. nobody bought a surface because they wanted a microsoft tablet, everyone bought one because it has the form factor of a tablet but its a full blown pc.

Sneaky 09-10-2015 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John (Post 8679077)
The Surface Pro 3 has enjoyed success, so I see no reason this iPad cannot emulate its popularity. The form factor of the two products is similar if not identical. There are many people who prefer the Apple aura over Microsoft, just look in your local Starbucks. It appears Apple is trying to target this device more towards content creation.

It's iOS though, kinda hard to do content creation on a mobile OS.

Great68 09-10-2015 02:14 PM

I've got an ipad 4.

About the only thing I find it's useful for is streaming TV on my kitchen counter.
So that's where it spends its life.

Even for just surfing the web, I can't stand the thing and would rather grab my laptop.

SkinnyPupp 09-11-2015 01:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by threezero (Post 8679104)
Whether something is a toy is purely subjective. I think the way people use technology has change greatly in the past few years.

Just because it doesn't have any note worthy spec or even full version os doesn't mean that it can't be use for work. What is consider using technology for Work is also very subjective.

Case in point the surface pro 3, great tablet. Versatile and ran full version os. But a lot of the people that brought it simply to ran PowerPoint and excel and word document, they can now accomplish the same thing on the iPad pro with less processing power and spec and what not. Is the person is doing excel is a inferior spec tablet not doing work vs the same guy doing excel on a superior spec tablet?

Similar the surface pro can ran full photoshop software (how well I can't attest) the iPad pro can't. But designer can use some specialize app for the iOS to do ui stretches drafts on the spot while having a meeting with the client are they not doing work because they are using a "toy"

I see the toy justification. Majority of the people are going to use it to play games and to surf on the shitter, but t doesn't discount the fact that dumb down device like iPad CAN be a workhorse.

One thing that dumb down device like iPad family excel in my opinion are industry specific apps and program. Stuff like healthcare for example could benefit from having an app for a specific function that doesn't really need a high spec to ran.

I use iPads and even my dumb iPhone for work everyday. I use app specifically made for the iOS to interact with industry specific hardware. Table like surface pro simply have no place in my daily work interaction. Do I see the benefit of having usb or having a full os etc? I do but it simply have no place in my workplace where I need to get an icon bring up the app and for it to work in less than 10 second and continue working in the same app for the next 5 hours. In short me working with a tablet at work consist of couple main apps I use and rely on. None of these app require very high spec but due to the poplarity of iPad and ios's hardware unity, it is only available on iOS.

Just want to throw it out there. I think the days of needing fully spec out machine to do work is long gone. All industry are utilizing tech in their own way and alot simply do not need a full spec work horse of a tablet or computer. and that yes iPad can be and are used for work, however absurd it may seem to advanced tech users.

Before being called out for being an apple fanboy. I admit I am. And I also have to admit I have a surface pro 3 in Addition to my iPad. Ironically the surface pro 3 is also use for work, I use it to ran a very specific program that simply will not happen on the iPad. In that sense I use whatever technology that's best for the job.

The difference however end when work finish. When it comes to relaxing dicking around and generally not working, I always go for the iPad.

Yup that's why in my other reply I said that it can support some specific applications. There are definitely some instances where a tablet is extremely useful.

I really do miss having one around the house, I really enjoyed watching TV on it before bed. Now I do that on my computer, and I seem to stay up a lot later because of it.

twitchyzero 09-11-2015 12:42 PM

Adobe slip-up suggests iPad Pro comes with 4GB of RAM | Ars Technica

Im interested now.

!LittleDragon 09-13-2015 09:31 PM

I have tablets all over the house that I've collected over the years. Galaxy Tab 10 that I got as a freebie from Telus sits on the coffee table collecting dust. Nexus 7 I won from a tech conference sits on my night stand collecting dust. iPad 3 I got from work sits next to the toilet to play a few quick games.

When it comes down to it, there isn't anything I can do on a tablet that I can't do on a smartphone and a tablet can't do everything I can do on my laptop... and my Yosemite/Windows 10 dual boot Dell Precision M3800 ultrabook is one kick ass laptop.

SkinnyPupp 09-14-2015 12:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !LittleDragon (Post 8680075)
I have tablets all over the house that I've collected over the years. Galaxy Tab 10 that I got as a freebie from Telus sits on the coffee table collecting dust. Nexus 7 I won from a tech conference sits on my night stand collecting dust. iPad 3 I got from work sits next to the toilet to play a few quick games.

When it comes down to it, there isn't anything I can do on a tablet that I can't do on a smartphone and a tablet can't do everything I can do on my laptop... and my Yosemite/Windows 10 dual boot Dell Precision M3800 ultrabook is one kick ass laptop.

If you're willing to part with one of the 10" ones for cheap please let me know!

!MiKrofT 09-15-2015 08:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sneaky (Post 8679157)
It's iOS though, kinda hard to do content creation on a mobile OS.

Exactly. Doing some actual work on my iPad Air vs my Surface Pro 3 is a no brainer.

Vale46Rossi 09-25-2015 08:50 AM

I just recently broke my iPad air2 (cracked the screen)

fixing it is about $300-400 range and I have decided to use it until the iPad pro comes out, and trade up!

I feel kind of shitty buying the same iPad again so at least this one is an upgrade =/


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