All the Gear
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Re: All the Gear
So here's the iWatch - Apple iWatch set to be a mobile wallet with tap-and-touch payments
I was seeing my doctor last week and he had the Samsung watch on. The phone rang and he killed the call from his watch. It "looked" cool. I think I'd have to test it out for a few weeks before I could commit.
I was seeing my doctor last week and he had the Samsung watch on. The phone rang and he killed the call from his watch. It "looked" cool. I think I'd have to test it out for a few weeks before I could commit.
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Ha ha. Weight - Not exactly a show stopper. Well, if Apple can make a hybrid for under 800 grams with all the features good luck to them. And good luck to anyone who feels they can sketch with a pad in one hand and a stylus in the other.
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I don't understand your point. Weight is a big deal for tablets. The lighter the better. This hybrid device doesn't know what it wants to be and that's true of most hybrid things. They are not great at any 1 thing.
Sketching is usually done whilst resting the tablet on surface such as a table. But, the tablet is used for other things such as reading, watching movies, composing emails etc.
The Microsoft website displaying these tablets compares them to a MacBook Air, not an iPad. Their top end 'laplet' or whatever they might call it costs nearly as much as a MacBook Pro. I'm not trying to rubbish anything other than iPad's as I'd like to see some proper competition to that market, but Microsoft don't know what they have. They know they got the first version of the surface wrong and now seem to have tried to invent a new market. They are not tablets though. What's the point in a touch screen when the device is too heavy to hold for any length of time?
Have you seen the size of the power block they ship these with?
Sketching is usually done whilst resting the tablet on surface such as a table. But, the tablet is used for other things such as reading, watching movies, composing emails etc.
The Microsoft website displaying these tablets compares them to a MacBook Air, not an iPad. Their top end 'laplet' or whatever they might call it costs nearly as much as a MacBook Pro. I'm not trying to rubbish anything other than iPad's as I'd like to see some proper competition to that market, but Microsoft don't know what they have. They know they got the first version of the surface wrong and now seem to have tried to invent a new market. They are not tablets though. What's the point in a touch screen when the device is too heavy to hold for any length of time?
Have you seen the size of the power block they ship these with?
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I don't understand your point. Weight is a big deal for tablets. The lighter the better. This hybrid device doesn't know what it wants to be and that's true of most hybrid things. They are not great at any 1 thing.
Sketching is usually done whilst resting the tablet on surface such as a table. But, the tablet is used for other things such as reading, watching movies, composing emails etc.
The Microsoft website displaying these tablets compares them to a MacBook Air, not an iPad. Their top end 'laplet' or whatever they might call it costs nearly as much as a MacBook Pro. I'm not trying to rubbish anything other than iPad's as I'd like to see some proper competition to that market, but Microsoft don't know what they have. They know they got the first version of the surface wrong and now seem to have tried to invent a new market. They are not tablets though. What's the point in a touch screen when the device is too heavy to hold for any length of time?
Have you seen the size of the power block they ship these with?
Sketching is usually done whilst resting the tablet on surface such as a table. But, the tablet is used for other things such as reading, watching movies, composing emails etc.
The Microsoft website displaying these tablets compares them to a MacBook Air, not an iPad. Their top end 'laplet' or whatever they might call it costs nearly as much as a MacBook Pro. I'm not trying to rubbish anything other than iPad's as I'd like to see some proper competition to that market, but Microsoft don't know what they have. They know they got the first version of the surface wrong and now seem to have tried to invent a new market. They are not tablets though. What's the point in a touch screen when the device is too heavy to hold for any length of time?
Have you seen the size of the power block they ship these with?
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iPhone 6 launch: live coverage | smh.com.au
So there it is folks. A new bigger phone and a watch. Certainly playing catchup on samsung for the high level concept bit. Will need to check the specs in detail to see if they have surpassed Samsung on the detail.
So there it is folks. A new bigger phone and a watch. Certainly playing catchup on samsung for the high level concept bit. Will need to check the specs in detail to see if they have surpassed Samsung on the detail.
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NFC is finally about to kick off proper. This Apple Pay looks very useful but it might take some time to get it in Australia. More secure than current paywave/paypass solutions.
I'm in the market for a new iPhone and am inclined to go against my head and get the iPhone 6 plus. It has optical image stabilisation and the other doesn't.
The iWatch doesn't look as trendy as the Motorolla one but I think the dial was a good idea. Plus, it's not advertised as heavily voice driven. Definite plus in my book. It looks like it has many functions and so thereis a big question mark on battery life. Charger wise, they got that nailed. Price wise, they are kidding. But, this will probably outsell every other smart watch as it's not simply a pedometer with walking directions.
I'm in the market for a new iPhone and am inclined to go against my head and get the iPhone 6 plus. It has optical image stabilisation and the other doesn't.
The iWatch doesn't look as trendy as the Motorolla one but I think the dial was a good idea. Plus, it's not advertised as heavily voice driven. Definite plus in my book. It looks like it has many functions and so thereis a big question mark on battery life. Charger wise, they got that nailed. Price wise, they are kidding. But, this will probably outsell every other smart watch as it's not simply a pedometer with walking directions.
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XL Size: Apple iPhone 6 Plus vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs. LG G3 - GSMArena Blog
The price point is really targeting exisiting users. Can't see the Android crowd switching at that price. I was kind of interested in the 240fps video mode. Need to see a video done with it.
The price point is really targeting exisiting users. Can't see the Android crowd switching at that price. I was kind of interested in the 240fps video mode. Need to see a video done with it.
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XL Size: Apple iPhone 6 Plus vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 4 vs. LG G3 - GSMArena Blog
The price point is really targeting exisiting users. Can't see the Android crowd switching at that price. I was kind of interested in the 240fps video mode. Need to see a video done with it.
The price point is really targeting exisiting users. Can't see the Android crowd switching at that price. I was kind of interested in the 240fps video mode. Need to see a video done with it.
The shitty ios operating system will always hold it back but the hardware could be pretty good
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Overall the specs for the iPhone 6 plus are crap compared to the existing Note. Apple execs are playing a risky game by putting the price where it is. These guys are smart enough to look at the competition and understand they have an inferior product. By putting the price where it is, the Apple execs are making a mockery of the iPhone faithful.