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bobborries
lepetitmartien
In the world of interfaces it'll change things for sure.

Plus, now we know why iSteve wasn't believing into the netbook market: why make a bad computer when you can build a good pad? tongue.gif

Last, overall, it keeps the bad habit of the "closed ecosystem", with the appstore refusals, and quirks, no GNU/GPL and the like, and Apple that can disable apps without asking beforehand. See the demonstration of the FSF outside the conference center. As far as I understand Apple, I long to have VLC for one on this. sad.gif
tweedmusic
Do you think any of these devices can/will act as a wireless monitor , re live work ?
tsuliman
I hate to sound old-fashioned, but what about a sheet music display? Also, there's quite a few decent synths/music apps for the iPhone that will be MUCH easier to use now.
psychoid
Closed system? Not sure how long it's been since you've used an iPhone or iPod Touch, but they're not rejecting much lately, so who cares wether or not you download it from the developers site or through the app store?

Click this link if you have iTunes installed: bOObies for iPhone

I'm personally very anxious to see all the iPhone music apps to take advantage of the larger screen.
tweedmusic
Sounds good , however the idea is to have an flat discreet external wireless monitor as i use a macbookpro side of stage for running Cubase transport of Audio . ( play , stop , next marker , previous marker ) . Thanks for your input.
Is there a flat discreet external wireless monitor out there yet ?
I was hoping the ipad could do the job.
lepetitmartien
On the app refusals, there's one popping out every now and then. I can understand it can be a job to review 140000 apps in 2 years, but a clear system for refusals would have avoided much hassle. The bad habit for Apple to block developers voicing (be it on the API issues or on refusals) doesn't make much sense, save for a bad image.

The system is closed yes, proprietary OS (not that I mind), and all apps coming from one source, with developers having to say yes to whatever Apple wants. There are reasons, but it's not a very friendly environment for developers in the end. And all the GNU/GPL world is out… Apple does this in the sake of security (and a captive market too wink.gif but it's good to have in mind the limits it imposes.

Now, I'm impatient to have an idea of the power inside the beast, as I'd like (even) better music apps than in the iPhone biggrin.gif And also, a figure of latency while controlling from it cool.gif
houstonmusic
all great points, and i'll just say it's a piece of gear that i'm eager to put through it's paces. i'm inclined to agree with Oliver Chessler's (at his own blog's) observation that ipad will be a great music tool- because the iphone/ipod touch is already a great music tool. the ipad has to be a step up for me if only in this one way... the larger form factor and larger display. i'm 50, and my eyes aren't happy with the graphics possible on the tiny screen. added to that the possibilities for finer control of gestural controls, and even if it's only as powerful as an iphone/ipod touch i'm thinking it'll sail.
it's first generation. i'll look for open systems, infrared beam controllers, third party development to come soon.

lepetitmartien
Yup, note to the jazzmutant Lemur guys: make an iPad app, you'll sell it. cool.gif
lovewell
yeah, iPad changed everything, it's a big change all over the world!
Now, along with the iOS4 released, it's on the fire again!

I, Not a fangirl - that said, I just might be one now.... the iPad has already changed the way I do my work - the iPad is here to stay!
I love my iPad. It has almost completely replaced my personal computer. For the things I do... Is is perfect! Much nicer than any CPU I have ever owned. All my other computers would do a lot of things I would never use it for, and do it painfully in the process (slow, buggy, etc.). When you get down to what you do most on you personal computer... the iPad does almost all of the things an average user needs, and with a much much nicer U/I. Easy of use, fast, and efficient. The other computer manufacturers could learn a thing or two from this, but even if they do... they will probably screw-up the one they come out with by adding all the crap back in again. Ugggggg!!!!

I am sticking with my iPad. I think other will do the same once they try it and realize it is the perfect personal computer :-)
And some of my collections: http://www.ifunia.com/ipad-column/index.html
http://www.ipadhelpguide.net/
make the cool device more fun.
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