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18Nov/11Off

Marco Arment nails tablets

In his Kindle Fire review, Marco absolutely nails what makes the iPad great:

A tablet is a tough sell. It’s too big for your pocket, so you won’t always have it available like a phone. It’s too small to have rich and precise input methods like keyboards and mice, and its power and size constraints prevent it from using advanced PC-class hardware, so it’s probably not going to replace your laptop. It’s just one more gadget to charge, encase, carry (sometimes), care for, and update. And it’s one more expenditure that can easily be cut and done without, especially in an economic depression.

“Tablets” weren’t a category that anyone needed to give a damn about until the iPad. It was a massive hit not because it managed to remove any of the problems inherent to tablets, but because it was so delightful, fun, and pleasant to use that anyone who tried their friend’s iPad for a few minutes needed to have one of their own.

Hard to explain to anyone who hasn't lived with an iPad for a little while. (I tend to think a few minutes are not enough for everyone.) Spec-obsessed hardcore PC geeks excepted, of course ;-)

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