Sunday, March 14, 2010

The ipad sucks.

It sucks beyond comparison. There comes a time when every company thinks it can sell a load of crap to it's loyal consumer, but this is just plain ridiculous.

The first and most problematic issue is that the ipad has NO flash support. Flash is commonplace amongst computers, so why not the ipad? It's been lauded by apple as being able to eventually "replace the computer", but anybody that takes a good look at the capability of the ipad; will without a doubt question it's ability.

Another issue. What kind of practical use will the ipad have? Will you see people walking around with them? Notebooks? Books themselves? This is another aspect of the ipad that is yet unknown. Who exactly is apple trying to sell this too, and to be honest; after a look at the specs, you have to be insane to purchase this thing. Whether you're an apple fanboy/girl or not. So far it's crap.

Ahh, and who can forget that the ipad DOES NOT HAVE THE ABILITY TO MULTITASK! Woo-hoo. Let's use one application at a time! This leads me to believe that the ipad is not equipped with the tech to multitask. Sometimes, you just have to laugh.

Really. Would you read something on the ipad? For three or so hours? If so, I wish you the best of luck. The thing has a terrible display. Oh, but it doesn't end there! No it doesn't!

Can you say: LIMITED STORAGE CAPACITY? It'll come with sixteen gigabytes, and the storage limit as of now will be sixty four gigabytes. What a truly inspiring move! Apple is certainly pushing the bounds of technology. Apple, I was being sarcastic.

Oh, and take a look at the battery! The company itself has stated that it will last ten hours. Do they honestly think of us as stupid? I say three hours, of actual usage. (Surfing the internet, watching a movie etc)

The list goes on, and I'm sure apple is doing it's best to cover it up.

To sum it up: a horrendous product from my standpoint. Apple should redesign, and rethink it's strategy. Not everyone follows the ho-hum mediocrity that is dished out by companies that think the public will swallow whatever they manage to spit out.

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