Posts Tagged ‘impact’
iPad? Sure why not, but don’t discount the Kindle with it’s easy on-the-eyes display, dictionary and light weight design it reads in the sunlight as easy as it reads indoors without the bulk of an iPad.
So, if you want an iPad that’s great it’s a wonderful device, but it’s no substitute for the avid reader’s indulgence like the Kindle; the two can coexist quite nicely.
Economic impact of arts
If this thing was drag and drop and would remember my wifi pass key this would be perfect. But for the price and the problems I’m returning mine.
Plain and simple, this would be much better if not for the pain in the neck itunes software you are forced to use and its odd ways of working. If this was only drag and drop and itunes I would be keeping this player. The web browsing is great, except I often have to retype my network password way to often. And for good security it is long and messy.
The ipod wifi system is not “set it and forget it,” you will need to retype you pass word often and you will need to broadcast your wifi network which lowers your security. The ipod touch can not remember an un-broadcasted wifi system. Even my Wii can do that. Come on Apple. I thought you guys “were” the best. Even Microsoft can pull that one off.
If you have more then one computer as almost every one does, itunes will want to erase all you content on your ipod from your other computer/ itunes program on you ipod before you can add content from your second computer. Come one “Drag and Drop” guys not this junk. Even the simplist mp3 players can do that. I can go to Walmart and for $30 find a 8 gig mp3 player with video and fm tuner that knows how to drag and drop with ease. But not Apple, they are too sexy and wonderful to be so easy and basic.