11:56am from Enjoymentland
12 out of 17 in my iPad predictions
I got 12 out of 17 of my predictions right.
What I got right:
- It’ll be called the iPad
- It’ll have a 10? screen (9.7, close enough)
- It will run a new version of the iPhone OS, and come with a new SDK
- It’ll have a new version of iTunes on it
- It’ll sell books, magazine subscriptions, TV shows, and movies through iTunes
- The App Store will offer a selection of iPhone apps (I assume we’ll need to re-submit our apps to be compatible with the Tablet before they show up)
- No webcam
- Yes geo-location
- Some new multi-touch gestures to wow us
- It will have a screen keyboard and an option for a bluetooth keyboard (actually, was a keyboard dock, but close enough)
- It won’t have Bing as the default search engine
- It will be available for pre-order, but won’t ship until at least March (no pre-order yet, but I’m assuming soon)
What I got wrong:
- It’ll be something like $999 and have some way for a phone company to subsidize it if you sell your soul to them (was actually cheaper than I thought, so didn’t need the phone company subsidy)
- There will be multiple carriers offering 3G connectivity, not just AT&T (I heard something about it being unlocked, so there’s hope)
- The same will be available for iPhone users
- It’ll have some drawing on the screen, or handwriting on the screen, capability
- It will support Flash (I assume not, since they didn’t explicitly show it, but could be wrong)
Not bad, really.
I did get really excited about the possibility of creating a new “web content store” for people to sell subscriptions and issues of their own content… but that’s seems to have been an innovation entirely owed to the creative brain-turnings of Apple fans. It’s interesting to think about how innovation can happen when we try to guess other peoples’ innovations.
Anyway, back to work everyone!
