Posted on 09/13/2015 3:35:48 AM PDT by Swordmaker

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My iPads have been generally immortal
This one I type on is running Beta 9.1 without a hitch
I, unfortunately, have no need to upgrade.... Yet
What I haven’t heard yet is the price.
So, it’s a Surface without all of the capabilities?
What I havent heard yet is the price.It's clearly listed on the Apple web site, and hundreds of others.
The price range is $799 - $1079.
Also, lack of any place to store the stylus is curious. Even Microsoft's silly cloth loop is better than nothing, which is what Apple provides. IMHO, it would have made far more sense to have some sort of groove on the side, with something like the "MagSafe" connector used on the laptops, so that you could store and charge the stylus when it wasn't being used.
I'm also curious why they didn't use Bluetooth for the keyboard. As designed, you can only use the keyboard in one specific position. If you're in a situation where the that specific position won't work (in a coach airplane seat?), then the keyboard is useless.
The base unit seems nice enough, but unless you are already committed to the iOS environment, the Surface Pro seems like a more reasonable choice for the intended market (i.e. enterprise business).
1. It won't be long before some genius protective third party case maker has a nice case with a stylus holder available;
2. A real smart third party case maker will "fix" the ridiculous way that Apple charges the "pencil" by building that capability into a protective case. I'm thinking it'll just be a simple adapter and cord built into the protective case. (Hmm. I should probably file for a patent for that right now.)
Beyond that, it's going to be interesting to see the comparisons to the Surface 3 since Microsoft Office apps run on iOS now.
I like it, but they described their market as high end enterprise mostly, so I don’t know why they didn’t go with at least a 21” screen on it.
An one Stylus isn’t so much an innovation, why didn’t they provide at least two, since part of their market strategy is also people working off the same screen on the device.
Overall, right now it looks like a weak copy of other devices, but if Apple is able to get it to target the high end area with their ability to make their hardware and software work well together... this might turn out as a really disruptive device in the market.
They would be taking on devices that cost 2.4-5k made by Intel for conference rooms where you still have to lug your laptop there and these existing devices don’t work with tablets in most cases.
$900 or so......Rest assured you will be bending over for the Cupertino gangstas and funding their paganistic gay friendly (to say the least!) lifestyles
I am willing to wager big money that the Apple Pencil will be brought to all other Apple devices as the product refresh cycle continues. It is too big of a design expense to be solely dedicated to just the iPad Pro.
Speaking ex-Cathedra from my little toe!
If it isn’t dependent on the hardware, I think you are right.
A $10 cord makes the charging easier.
Im interested in the Pro, not being an artist Im not sure the Pencil would be useful. But "for people that like that kind of thing, thats just the kind of thing theyd like. But its definitely cute. Loved the video.If apps appear that make people want the pencil, then Apple will make different-sized versions of the pro to cover the range of uses - smaller and maybe larger than the current Pro.
Of course it does, but we're talking Apple here. If there's not some expensive, newfangled plug or adapter that everyone has to buy there's no money to be made on "accessories!" ;-)
$900 or so......Rest assured you will be bending over for the Cupertino gangstas and funding their paganistic gay friendly (to say the least!) lifestyles
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Your Apple hating posts REEK with jealousy and envy. It must be terrible to have your soul infested with that green-eyed monster. Like moths drawn to the light, you are irresistibly drawn to Apple related threads.
Higher screen resolution, larger screen on the iPad, not as expandable in storage as the Surface, but capable of cellular connectivity. The optional Apple Pencil is far better than the Stylus that comes with the Microsoft Pen that comes with the Surface. Connectivity is probably better on the Surface, not counting cellular.
Oh, and the iPad is lighter and thinner, even though it's bigger.
The iPads have been accepted and are in use in 95% of the Enterprise businesses. . . 98% of the Fortune 500.
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