Apple isn’t going to give verizon the iPhone, at least until their new contract with AT&T is up in almost 2 years…
http://best-video-dvd-converter.blogspot.com/2010/08/rumor-cdma-iphone-due-in-january.html
Well a (or better still, some) USB port(s) could solve all of those issues (bar the armour plating) at the hardware level... But I suspect that St Jobs is not quite ready to open things up so you can plug in A.N.Other TV tuner or DVD drive... I wouldn't be surprised to see a strange new plug on the ipad2, quickly followed by a range of Apple accessories to connect to it... iTuner, iDVD, iStick... All of which will be twice the price everyone else charges, but of course only they will work with the ipad2 until the Chinese manage to reverse engineer whatever Apple have done to restrict 3rd party additions.
The problem with Android 2.1 and 2.2 is that the MAXIMUM supported screen resolution is 854x480. This isn't useful for a 10" diagonal screen (and explains why the Streak is only 5"). Android 3.0 ups that limit to 1280 x 760, at which point Android devices can compete in the 10-12" range.
IOS 4 has been rates comparable to android 2.1 and 2.2 surpasses it so there are plenty of devices coming out in the next couple months that are a much better option at half the price, though I do agree that dell streak isn't one of them.
Nice theory, but wrong. Firstly the Streak currently only runs Android 1.6. There's a release of 2.1 in the wings, but no 2.2 yet and that's what you need to run flash (run being an optimistic description of what you get).
Secondly the Streak isn't designed to act as a USB host controller. The only advantage it has over the iPad is in using a micro USB rather than a proprietary cable.
Finally it's not much bigger than a mobile phone so the screen is half of the iPad's size and it has less than 1/2 of the pixels.
It's really not much of a competitor to the iPad, and until Android 3.0 we're not likely to see one.
It boggles my mind that people would buy a device that is locked down (i.e. no microSD slot) and doesn't have Flash.
The Dell Streak has both and it's available in the U.S. starting today.
I'm not saying I'm going to buy the Dell Streak right away, because there will be tons of competing devices, from Asus and Acer and you name it, but the iPad is so feature deprived, it's a joke.
David Neal, This is the INQ FFS and no one here gives a s**t about Apple's overpriced made-in-China-by-slave-labour-crap except for the lost iFanbois! What is the point of your article? Since you're so interested in iCrap maybe you need to go write for one of Apple's "approved" purveyors of his uNholiness sTeve jObs' BS.
Apple isn’t going to give verizon the iPhone, at least until their new contract with AT&T is up in almost 2 years…
http://best-video-dvd-converter.blogspot.com/2010/08/rumor-cdma-iphone-due-in-january.html
I wish.....people would stop laughing at iPad users,...in the street at least.
Well a (or better still, some) USB port(s) could solve all of those issues (bar the armour plating) at the hardware level... But I suspect that St Jobs is not quite ready to open things up so you can plug in A.N.Other TV tuner or DVD drive... I wouldn't be surprised to see a strange new plug on the ipad2, quickly followed by a range of Apple accessories to connect to it... iTuner, iDVD, iStick... All of which will be twice the price everyone else charges, but of course only they will work with the ipad2 until the Chinese manage to reverse engineer whatever Apple have done to restrict 3rd party additions.
I don't give a 5h1t about your bigoted opinion either. You're just a jealous iPervert living in Thailand. Get a life, a boy or whatever.
gotcha.........i was thinking on a performance level
The problem with Android 2.1 and 2.2 is that the MAXIMUM supported screen resolution is 854x480. This isn't useful for a 10" diagonal screen (and explains why the Streak is only 5"). Android 3.0 ups that limit to 1280 x 760, at which point Android devices can compete in the 10-12" range.
IOS 4 has been rates comparable to android 2.1 and 2.2 surpasses it so there are plenty of devices coming out in the next couple months that are a much better option at half the price, though I do agree that dell streak isn't one of them.
Nice theory, but wrong. Firstly the Streak currently only runs Android 1.6. There's a release of 2.1 in the wings, but no 2.2 yet and that's what you need to run flash (run being an optimistic description of what you get).
Secondly the Streak isn't designed to act as a USB host controller. The only advantage it has over the iPad is in using a micro USB rather than a proprietary cable.
Finally it's not much bigger than a mobile phone so the screen is half of the iPad's size and it has less than 1/2 of the pixels.
It's really not much of a competitor to the iPad, and until Android 3.0 we're not likely to see one.
...and be happy.
It boggles my mind that people would buy a device that is locked down (i.e. no microSD slot) and doesn't have Flash.
The Dell Streak has both and it's available in the U.S. starting today.
I'm not saying I'm going to buy the Dell Streak right away, because there will be tons of competing devices, from Asus and Acer and you name it, but the iPad is so feature deprived, it's a joke.
David Neal, This is the INQ FFS and no one here gives a s**t about Apple's overpriced made-in-China-by-slave-labour-crap except for the lost iFanbois! What is the point of your article? Since you're so interested in iCrap maybe you need to go write for one of Apple's "approved" purveyors of his uNholiness sTeve jObs' BS.