On Mar 7, 2012, at 3:16 PM,3/7, Nathan Sims wrote:
> Maybe it's just me, but I think Apple forgot to add anything new to the iPad 
> 3, its just "more of the same":
> - Upgraded processor 
> - Higher-density display 
> - Slightly upgraded camera
> - 4G cell connectivity
> 
> I would call this iPad 2.5, incremental at best. So where's the innovation? 
> No Apple TV interface? No Thunderbolt? No Siri? I mean, give me something 
> NEW...


What would you like? I grant you that Apple TV interface would be nice . . .but 
Thunderbolt you can forget about; no reason for it at all and it just 
complicates the design making it cost more. Sure, it would be nice for video 
out…but the percentage of their consumers that would use it is miniscule. Siri 
is likely an issue with not having the pair of high quality microphones that it 
takes in order to filter out background noise.

Better display, faster…what's not to like. LTE isn't worth much at this point 
as the coverage is still pretty small…wifi is plentiful albeit not universal 
and do you really want another data plan charge per month?

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There are only three kinds of stress; your basic nuclear stress, cooking 
stress, and A$$hole stress. The key to their relationship is Jello.

neil



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