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I've been thinking for a while - I might actually get one, especially if it's got a resolution like this. Mostly because it seems to be a superior format for reading, and alternatives such as the Kindle are total suck if you happen to live in Sweden. That said, I'm not entirely sure I could justify the cost.
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I'm also in the "wait and see" camp. I'm sure iPad2 will be shiny (and expensive), and I'm curious to see how the Honeycomb tablets turn out (probably buggy and feature-weird at first).
Since I'm a heavy Google/Android user, I'm leaning towards Honeycomb, but if it's a train wreck, I'll sit it out. I still have a laptop and a smart phone, and the lack of a pad device hasn't killed me...
... yet. >_>a
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I have an iPad and I definitely don't regret buying one.
At first, I felt that maybe that I bought something I didn't need
and practically shelved it for a month. But over time, it's creeped
up on me and now I can't imagine not having one.
Keep in mind that I don't have an iPhone (I prefer Android for phones).
Right now I use it for:
1. Japanese dramas - I like to study drama scripts and I keep the videos on my iPad in
case my conversation partners need clarification. I convert the drama scripts to PDF using OpenOffice and annotate them with iAnnotate.
2. Google Maps (the extra screen real estate really does help IMHO)
3. Alarm Clock
4. Manga reader (I can't use it for light novels now, since the vertical resolution is too small. Novels are too annoying if they don't fit on one screen from top to bottom at a good zoom level. The iPad's increased resolution might change that.)
5. PDFs (for eBooks)
6. Japanese-Japanese and Japanese-English Dictionaries
7. Notes (using a cloud-based sticky notes app)
8. Musical ear training (using an app)
9. eTuner (you sing into it with a USB microphone and it tells you what note you are singing.)
10. Anki
11. Exercise (I use iFitness for my daily workouts and All-in Yoga for stretching)
So it's mainly little things, but together they add up to make something that I put to use
every day. I'm sure a lot of those things can be done on an iPhone or other Android tablets. Like others, I'm anxiously awaiting the arrival of Honeycomb tablets.
To be honest, I care a lot more about the android market that the tablets themselves.
I can't imagine developers flocking to the Android market since there
is so much more money to be made in Apple's App Store.
Somehow the Android Market needs to become a significant source of
cash flow in order to attract more developers. I really hope Google can
pull this off.
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I'm just having trouble imagining the problem you're having with light novels. At the very least, the reader I use automatically resizes large pages to fit the screen, and I've never found a scan that isn't perfectly readable even in double-page landscape mode, unless it was significantly smaller than the iPad's resolution to begin with. And of course, if you're using Aozora Bunko formatted novels, pretty much all possible display problems are mitigated.
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On a 1024x768 screen, the furigana is quite blurry. I find this on both manga and scanned novels. With text, the furigana is optimized for the screen resolution, so it isn't as bad. (Actually, on a 1440x900 monitor turned sideways, I still had the problem to a certain extent.)
Since the iPad 2 has 4x the resolution (2x each direction) it should be quite a bit easier to read from... It still remains to be seen if it's good enough, though.
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Maybe I'm just too used to trying to decipher the chicken-scratch fonts that NDS games seem to be in love with. Even the blurriest scan on the iPad feels like I'm spoiling myself. :/
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My tablet is 1280x800. Haven't had any problems so far! After 1.67 days...
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John Gruber is full of crap? *rollseyes*
It won't be 1920x1280. Where did you pull that off? They're going to switch from 1.6 aspect ratio to 1.5? ...
The resolution has to double to be pixel perfect scaled without blurry edges, in order to support all existing iPad apps.