While people talk about Apple’s Tablet PC, the iPAD, being a
competitor to the notebook, there are larger implications. The iPad is
the first computer that can change the way we view documents. It
combines the visual appeal of print and the interaction of the web
together in a way no product has done before. The iPAD is the first step
into a paperless world where all documents are viewed as data.
In the first 28 days since its release, Apple sold one million iPADS.
This figure is even higher than iPHONE sales when it was launched.
The
iPAD succeeds where previous products such as Amazon Kindle have failed,
but it was not greeted with universal approval when launched. “Isn’t it
just a big iPHONE?” was the most common remark, whilst others tagged it
‘iLAME’. Dom Jolly even revamped his mobile phone sketch using the
iPAD. The iPAD name, which Apple purchased from Fujitsu, has also been
the butt of jokes on twitter, where users made fun of its resemblance to
a feminine hygiene product.
One twitter user posted “I am already going
through 4 – 5 iPADS a day due to my heavy workflow”. However, Apple
have a loyal following in desktop publishing with the Steve Jobs/Jef
Raskin Apple Mac, and the iPAD appears to be exactly what Apple fans
have been waiting for.
The tablet PC has been around for a while. Bill Gates’s Microsoft
made the term popular in 2001 when it launched Windows XP Tablet PC
Edition. HP-Compaq developed the TC1100 series. In 2007 Axiotron
produced a Modbook, this was a heavily modified Apple MacBook Tablet.
Frontpath manufactured a Linux based tablet called the ProGear.
The iPAD is the start of a new era that will see the transition from
Print to Pixels, bringing the worlds of print and web publishing
together. Beautiful pages where typography and design are not
compromised can now be produced with interaction, animation and video
streaming alongside articles. Notebooks don’t offer the same portability
of the iPAD, and the iPAD is the best in the field for screen based
reading.
Printers and Photocopiers could become a thing of the past in a few
years with less and less output to paper. Books, newspapers and
magazines will be completely reinvented online. By changing how we read
documents, Apple have created the next big hardware battle. Already
Chinese manufactured iPAD clones, working on Google’s Android Software,
have started to appear. Microsoft Courier is set for release soon, a 7
inch dual screen booklet that will see Microsoft making further strides
into hardware manufacture following on from Zune and Xbox.
The battle for the Screen Based Reader audience is unlikely to be
defined by the operating system but by the hardware itself. Imagine a
iPAD that is wafer thin and you can roll up and put in your back pocket
like a magazine. That is what the future holds.
Flexible screen technology is very close to production with a team in
Ireland close to a touch screen prototype. Samsung unveiled their 7
inch flexible LCD screen in 2005 and Fujitsu have a 3.8 inch flexible
LCD panel that does not require a power supply. Ultimately, it’s the
flexible screen technology in the near future that will see users
finally turn away from paper based publishing. Apple have won ’round
one’ of the screen based reader and have brought their product to market
before Microsoft’s Courier, but this hardware battle has a long way to
run.
Google have already produced the Nexus One, an internet mobile
dubbed the Google Phone, and the Android operating system may yet enter
into screen based readers as well. Amazon potentially have the most to
lose if the iPAD continues to grow, with Apple’s iBOOKS directly
competing with another part of their core business, following the
success of iTUNES, so presence in the screen reader market will be
essential for Amazon.
Article by Jennifer Robinson in http://www.sitepronews.com/
Review for iPad, iPhone, cellphones, computer, camera, and Electronic accessories
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