I am very excited about the tablets that are coming to the market. the early reviews for the Ipad are pretty good (I am still waiting for reviews provided by specialized Tech sites with benchmarks and a look at what is under the hood, sites that Apple conveniently bypassed when sending review units).
However, despite all the excitement out there, there are two issues that prevent the Ipad from being the ideal tool for Logos on the go.
Only 3600 resources are available out of the 10,000 + total in the various collections. Potentially only having 1/3 of my resources available is not good enough for me, I want to be able to access all my resources (that is why I bought them in the first place). I know Logos is working on adding more resources but as far as I know, there is no guarantee that all resources will be licensed and more importantly, the time line is not known.
The second issue, that is equally important, is that with the Ipad, you do not have the full functionality that you have in Logos 4 for Windows or the Mac. I do not want to have to bring two devices on the go, I want a single device that would cover all the angles.
This is where a tablet like HP slate running Windows 7 (coming this summer) gets interesting. it will allow access to my entire library and will have all the usual functionality.
I understand that Windows 7 based tablets might be less user friendly than the Ipad or even Android based tablet. but I believe that for now, they offer the best solution (pending their release of course) for Logos on the go.
I also believe that only the second or third generation of those devices will bring an "almost" perfect experience. As screen using e-ink will push the experience to the next level.
if Logos could find a way to leverage the e-readers features that are popping up out there and include some basis tablet functionality in Logos, then the program could genuinely make a case for the total replacement of paper books
the equation being light device, e-ink, access to the full library and full functionality, and long battery life
Alain