some history first...
I was a blackberry user. More correctly a corporate blackberry user. the company i work for uses blackberry's as a supported, managed mobile platform. I was really dissapointed when I didn't see a version of Logos for the BB. but thats okay, cause those grapes were sour anyway, right? late last year, the enterprise messagnig teams began working on an enterprise, managed solution that had the iPhone as an option to the BB (I understand there were some execs that "needed" iPhones and so the backward planning began to support that for the enterprise). I volunteered to be on the pilot, as soon as I found out.
So now am a iPhone user. AT&T is the worst carrier I have ever had to deal with as far as coverage and dropouts are concerned, but that's another story. Logos works great on it. so I then decided that I wanted to get an iPad, after using Logos on teh iPhone for a while and trying to read from the tiny screen.
The iPad is great also. there are some bug that I have reported in other threads about advanced text formatting, but that issue for those threads. the point of this thread is that now that I have become an iPad user for Logos, I have also become aware of two things that I should have assumed would happen, but for some reason didn't think about it when I plopped down nearly a grand for this device. 1. Blackberry is working on an "iPad killer", and BB's OS6, has begun to be forward momentum in that direction on the torch. Various industry magazines and websites talk that it is going to be huge, especialy that it won't be "married" to a single cellular carrier (did I mention ma bell sux?).
and the second point is that now Ballmer of the mega-monop-microsoft, has begun talking about and announcing that they are working with hardware vendors (and have been, as the story goes), to have a "slate" that is also going to be a "iPad killer". AUGHGHGG. Win7 on a tablet PC is great (I have a thinkpad tablet), and so having Win7 on a pad-device with multitouch would be huge. especially if I can have not only my whole library and L4, but it's full functionality and index and search, etc. just on a smaller screen for mobile use.
my whole paradime has shifted. I thought that having a mobile device or pad-device was going to require that I have limited functionality. my tablet PC is great, but it is not as mobile as I would prefer. but if there is going to be a slate, or pad-device available that has full pc-functionality, then why would I use the ipad. (I still see the need for a iphone/pocket platform for Logos. Balmer is saying that there will be a version of the pad device by the 2010 holiday season. I assume that is going to be by the end of the year, and full availability by q1, 2011 - especially if they are going to use Intel's Oak Trail.
Just though inquiring minds should know. anyone wnat to by a barely used iPad? (not really, but probably pretty soon)