TECHNOLOGY and MEDIA
Welcome to the party – Apple
This week Apple
released its newest product, the iPad mini. As the name indicates it is a clone of the
iPad 2 but smaller. If you go to the
Apple website, http://www.apple.com/ca/?cid=wwa-ca-kwg-ipad-00020,
and watch the promotional videos, you would think Apple has created a whole new
and revolutionary product line, but that is the company’s spin on things.
In reality, the iPad
mini is a late comer to the small-size tablet market which was long ago developed
by such well known names as Kindle,
Nook, Blackberry Playbook, Sony Reader, HP, Dell, and practically every
computer manufacturer in the world!!!
And just do a Google search
for “iPad mini vs. Samsung Galaxy Note 2” and you will find reviewers are consistently
rating the new Samsung product far superior to the iPad mini.
The long anticipated Galaxy
Note 2, the second generation of the Samsung Galaxy Note (combo smart
phone-tablet) goes on sale in the U.S. October
24 and 25. Is Apple’s ‘announcement’ of
the iPad mini on October 23 a fluke or is Apple running scared?
The iPad mini will not
go on sale in the U.S. until November 2, or 10 days after the Samsung Note 2. It will be much pricier (as is Apple’s long
standing markup policy), has no slot to add/change the memory card and no
access to change the battery -- unlike all other manufacturers!!!
Steve Jobs, when the
Blackberry mini-tablet Playbook was released in April, 2011, publically and on
camera berated the mini-size Playbook and all similar sized devices. Only the large tablet size, he asserted, would
meet consumer needs. So no mini-tablet from
Apple or, at least, only over his dead body.
Well, now that Steve
Jobs is no longer, Apple has blinked and joined the crowded
market. Its video promotional says it
all: the iPad is too big to hold in one
hand while walking or moving and needs a table underneath; and it is too big to
fit into a woman’s purse! So the iPad
mini was designed to solve both problems.
Wow, what an
insight!!!! Surprising how the same ideas occurred to and
were marketed by Sony in 2006 (and whose Reader mini-tablet computer is now on
its 10th version), Amazon in 2007, Barnes and Noble in 2009
to name the best known. The Samsung Galaxy
Note 2 is the second generation
of this remarkable mini-table series, so who is kidding who when Apple claims
it is being ‘innovative”?
Apple may be the most
valuable stock in the world and the darling of North America’s media hype but
its sales worldwide are nothing to brag about and its latest invention, the
iPad mini, is proof that Apple is no longer – if it ever was – a world leader
in computer innovation.
Welcome to the real
world, Apple, and, sorry, Steve Jobs, you were wronnngggg!!!
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