Good idea. Electronic textbooks are starting to appear. It won't be long until 
they're the status quo. 
Paul
On Feb 3, 2010, at 4:44 PM, Bruce Dayton wrote:

> Here is my idea of a runaway hit for the iPad.
> 1) Make it multitask apps - you'll see why in a minute
> 2) Negotiate with College Textbook publishers for ebooks of all
> textbooks - $50 a pop - way cheaper than the printed ones, but COGS
> is low
> 3) Have a decent note taking app
> 4) Have a small, decent word processor
> 5) sell to college students instead of a laptop
> 
> I have two girls in college.  Books are outrageous in price.  The
> battery life of the iPad and ebooks would work perfectly for them.
> Beyond lots of web surfing/social networking, just lightweight word
> processing is needed.  The appeal of the iPad would be embraced by
> that group.  The price is a no brainer because I wouldn't have to buy
> them a laptop and the cost of college texts would more than pay for
> the device the first year.
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Bruce
> 
> 
> Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 1:09:35 PM, you wrote:
> 
> MR> John Sessoms wrote:
> 
>>> From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
>>>> damm funny
>>>> 
>>>> http://scottbourne.com/post/368750997/q-a-with-scott-bourne-about-the-ipad
>>> 
>>> I guess you had to be there.
>>> 
>>> I will NOT being an ipad. Has nothing to do with my disdain for Apple 
>>> the corporation. Although I have that in plenty.
>>> 
>>> It's simply because the ipad doesn't do anything for me I can't already 
>>> do with my existing laptop, and the ipad can't do a lot of things I can 
>>> do with my laptop ... like connect a USB card reader.
> 
> MR> In all seriousness, I think the iPad has a lot of potential for
> MR> photographers, as Scott Bourn points out in his posts about it. The
> MR> second generation of the device will probably have a USB connection
> MR> and likely an SD slot as well, if only because there will be
> MR> competitors with these features by then (Scott's downplaying of this
> MR> shortcoming strikes me not as Apple fanboyism but just the
> MR> rationalization of anyone delighted with a new toy). The inability to
> MR> show raw files will probably be overcome through software very soon.
> 
> MR> What Apple's done *right* is what Google always does right: Start with
> MR> very *few* features and add stuff gradually as experience and
> MR> real-life use demonstrate how it's used and what its strong and weak
> MR> points are. Too many companies start with by throwing everything into
> MR> a new product to see what sticks <cough>Sony<cough>.
> 
> MR> This looks like a classic case of "wait until the early adopters pay
> MR> the high prices of the first-generation product and let them fund the
> MR> R&D for the better and cheaper second-gen device". :)
> 
> 
> 
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