DebosBike
DebosBike
DebosBike

I'm not sure what I'm not using right.

Ram is critical. So you now have to admit that either Apple gimped the Ipad 2 purposely to allow room for "improvement" or they didn't properly spec it by some sort of "oversight". My point about ram wasn't that it's not important by itself, but by itself you wouldn't upgrade to an iPad 3 with iPad 2 specs and more

IMO, Apple is nearing a crossroad of what can they really offer to get people to upgrade? You offer a faster processor and you have to worry about battery life. You add a bigger battery and you have to add size/weight. More ram is technically an "upgrade" but nothing worth mentioning. HD screen on 10 inches of

True, but none of those things really call for an HD screen. Especially on a 10" screen.

While all of that is an upgrade, is it needed? That's like living in New York City with a Lamborghini.

Due to it still needing black bars to compensate?

Don't you mean "Half Life Forever"?

Never could get into this. After playing Gears of War, the controls in AoT seemed as slap happy as the humor.

Not really interested in multiplayer, but I'd sure like more info on the Spartan IVs. From the books, they weren't going to use children any longer, and the IIIs were never as good as the IIs because due to the augmentations not working as they passed puberty. So are we going to really get all cyborg with the IVs?

I'm very much looking forward to more Master Chief. Spare your internet opinions and speak with your dollars. Simply don't buy the game......

Do as I say, not as I do.........

They (Nasa) didn't find a pyramid with their scanners??

Come on, the Courier?? It was a fantastic "looking" device, and that's all we know, how it looks. The hardware would have priced it out of the market and would have been a retail failure.

Disjointed? They are now more closely integrated than ever. What was the desktop before but a start button and mini-icon text list of programs (static list)? Now you get the programs interface that is active (tiles that show updated info) and the task bar all wrapped up in one. The Metro interface allows you to do

I read so much complaining of the metro interface, but it's just a nicer start menu. No longer do you have to click the start button, navigate to programs or anything to show what is hidden and have to scroll through a bunch of mini-icons and text. It's right there on the "desktop". After getting used to the CHANGE

As an iPhone owner, I have yet to be sold on the iPad either. While it (iPad) does offer a slightly different experience, it's mostly based on the screen size. I've held off as I want something that will natively interact with my Windows PCs and Xbox.

Why does this topic title make me think of Eddie Murphy's standup "Raw"??

As an iPhone owner, I'm only mildly interested. I've never went for the iPad b/c I felt the experience was just a bigger iPhone. That and it didn't easily play pretty with my Windows-based infrastructure (win7 PCs and xbox). With that said, I'm super stoked for tomorrow's Win8 event and hopeful to see some hardware.

I'm surprised no one has mentioned Android as part of the problem. Sure, Sammy has hardware fragmentation, but add in the OS fragmentation and the consumer is thoroughly confused. They need to simplify the hardware and obviously offer a Win8 variant.

OMG!! $50!!