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Re: Apple Unveils the iPad Pro

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

$799 for 32GB model.

+ the pencil @ $99 and the smart keyboard at $169. > $1k for the entry level model to be comparable with the Surface Pro 3 at ~$930 (which starts at 64GB, btw).

It seems more comparable to the Surface 3 ($499) than Surface Pro 3. The "Pro" moniker doesn't buy you a laptop replacement with Apple like it does with Microsoft.

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Predicting now price of $1k or higher. Also the press is absolutely going to hammer Apple for copying the Surface Pro (even down to the name.) EDIT: Ended up a bit high for the base price, $800. But add on any additional storage/LTE capability and you're at $1k. So I was damn close.

>Also the press is absolutely going to hammer Apple for copying the Surface Pro

The press only give the writers' equivalent of blowjobs to apple. It has been that way for a decade.

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"Who wants a stylus? You have to get 'em, put 'em away, you lose 'em. Yuck! Nobody wants a stylus. So let's not use a stylus." -Steve Jobs

For navigating and general use on a 3.5" screen, he was dead on. For drawing on a screen of any size, especially a 12" one, the stylus makes plenty of sense.

He was talking about the iPad at the time. Further his statement was the existence of a stylus, not the necessity of it.

http://www.engadget.com/2010/04/08/jobs-if-you-see-a-stylus-...

He specifically refers to the iPad in the actual quote. Anyone claiming otherwise is simply wrong or a revisionist, though such sorts seep out of the woodwork whenever Apple cedes prior claims, rephrasing and adding unspoken criteria to somehow make it prescient and relevant, seen throughout this discussion.

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I don't understand the allure of a "pro" iPad. Wouldn't you just want a laptop then? The keyboard is (at least for me) the fastest accurate text input device ever invented. It's the main reason I type everything instead of write it by hand.

Most of the input they've been showing is drawing and using the stylus. It might not be ideal for programming or writing, but this is going to be ideal for artists, photographers and anyone who wanted a 13" Cintiq.

> "this is going to be ideal for artists, photographers and anyone who wanted a 13" Cintiq"

No, a 13" Cintiq is perfect for artists, & photographers who need a 13" Cintiq.

This is perfect for anyone who has no idea what they're doing.

Re: Apple Unveils the iPad Pro

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Not excited at all. Mobile OSes are crippled by design, especially iOS, so why would I spend this much when I can just get a real computer with a very similar form factor? Mobile OSes are fundamentally designed for quick, limited interaction use cases like ordering an Uber car or checking a web site, not for "real work."

I'm sure someone will buy it, but I don't predict it'll be very big.

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"We can have both Word and Excel on the screen at the same time!" - Apple, 2015. These Apple keynotes can be pretty funny.

I'm hoping that was deliberate phrasing...because it would reflect the (correct, IMO) opinion that Apple's office suite isn't a replacement for MS Office, and that that opinion is agreed upon internally. That said, it'd be fun to hear from a Apple employee...do they frequently use iWork for intraoffice documents?

iWork is strongly encouraged, but they'll equip you with Microsoft Office if it's essential for your job.

At least in my department, there was one piece of software you could never use: Powerpoint. You MUST use Keynote for any internal presentation. If you even say the word "Powerpoint" around the wrong person, you'll get some nasty looks.

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