The track pad is not a touch screen.  They are two different things.


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[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Brandon Misch
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Subject: Re: apple tablet

we already have that in some ways with the track pad. 

On Jan 21, 2010, at 1:52 AM, Søren Jensen wrote:

> If apple are going to release a tablet, I'm sure it's a Mac book Pro
Touch. We have Iphones and Ipod touches which is pdas, and the only thing we
need is a Macbook Pro with a touch screen.
> Best regards
> Søren Jensen
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> Den Jan 20, 2010 kl. 11:54 PM skrev Daniel Rowe:
> 
>> Well said, Bryan
>> 
>> Dannie
>> \
>> On 20 Jan 2010, at 22:16, Bryan Smart wrote:
>> 
>>> Well, William, sighted people like larger screens. A tablet can include
a larger battery, faster processor, and more storage. A big touch screen
makes apps possible that don't work well on small screens, such as apps that
let you draw with your finger, highlight passages in books with your finger,
and complex apps that need to display more than just a few little icons at a
time. A tablet can be thinner and lighter than a laptop, since there is no
need for pieces like a keyboard, track pad, or the palm rest areas that are
part of a clamshell laptop design.
>>> 
>>> In short, working a touch device like the IPhone is easier for most
sighted people to learn than even a mouse-driven computer interface, but an
IPhone or IPod Touch is too small and under-powered to replace a computer
for many tasks. So the tablet will be easy to use like an IPhone, but
provide the computing power that the IPhone lacks. If you type a lot, then
you'll probably want an external keyboard. Most of the time, though, people
don't type much more than short fragments, and on-screen keyboards are fine
for that.
>>> 
>>> Plus, keep in mind that the wants and preferences of sighted people
don't necessarily line up with what a blind person considers when deciding
on the merits of a computing device. A tablet may or may not be a good way
for a blind person to compute. I think that many sighted people will like
it, though. It wasn't very long ago when most blind people would quickly
dismiss any idea that a blind person might prefer using any device with a
touch screen interface. Certainly, we all don't prefer the IPhone, but many
people use it just fine. Who knows what using the tablet will be like. I'll
wait until I've used one before drawing my conclusions. I'm sure that it
will be fascinating, even if I end up not choosing to routinely use it.
>>> 
>>> Bryan
>>> 
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[mailto:macvisionar...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Mann
>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 3:23 PM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: Re: apple tablet
>>> 
>>> Maybe the tablet will be more like Apple's version of a netbook.  Yes,
you can do a lot on an Iphone, but I believe it has some limitations such as
only being able to run one program at a time.  That's OK for a phone, but
maybe not for a netbook type device.
>>> 
>>> On Jan 20, 2010, at 1:28 PM, william lomas wrote:
>>> 
>>>>            hi all
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I heard apple are going to release an apple tablet. what is the point
of this? one can buy an ipod touch and or iphone and use safari, email, have
an ipod, play games, have business applications etc, so is there really a
need for a tablet device?
>>>> Would be interested to read constructive ideas as to why a tablet 
>>>> would be needed Will
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