Thoughts on the iPad

June 22, 2010 - 9:48 am

Work received a few iPads this month, so we could use for site testing and general use around the office.  I’ve had the opportunity to take the device home a few times, and while I’ll agree that it’s a neat gadget, it surely is not worth $500 for all users.  To summarize:

If you only have a smartphone OR a laptop, an iPad is pretty cool and will complement your mobile life well.

If you have neither a smartphone or laptop, you are the iPad’s target audience, and the device could be a perfect fit.

If you have both a smartphone AND a laptop, the iPad will be redundant and nearly useless for you.

I fall squarely into that last group, and its been interesting to see all the uses other people come up with for the iPad that I just cant justify, because I already have a device for that.  My iPhone can do anything the iPad can (and my iPhone 4 will be more powerful), in a smaller package.  If I need more power, my laptop is a full-fledged computer, and about the same surface area as an iPad.  There’s almost no time where I could really use a device in between the two.

The iPad is a direct competitor to netbooks;  they’re aimed at the same audience.  This is a machine aimed at people who don’t have a laptop, but want a low cost mobile computing device – and to that end it performs most basic computing tasks as well, if not better, than your average $500 netbook. However, it’s not going to do the job of a laptop, and if you want true portability the iPhone may be the better choice.

Ramvik Touch: How it Works

March 3, 2010 - 11:23 pm

I’ll be chronicling the whole process of building my touchscreen table, and this second post will explain just how one of these things works.

Essentially, there are 5 things required for one of these setups.  There are different methods of setting it all up, but these things are the same:

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volde.net

February 27, 2010 - 2:13 pm

Just finished setting up a blog for my friend, Meg – she’ll be using it to catalog her cosplay for this year’s Blizzcon, which will be her 3rd time attending.

http://www.volde.net

Introducing the Ramvik Touch

February 27, 2010 - 2:09 am


My latest project is going to be an ikea hack that will fit in our living room perfectly. I intend to turn an IKEA coffee table into a touchscreen table running Windows 7 with the Surface multitouch pack and multitouch drivers.

Over the next few days, I’ll be posting more details about how such a system operates, as well as specifics on how I plan on building this machine. For now, I’ll post some pictures of other people’s IKEA Ramvik hacks, as well as some videos of other multitouch tables.

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iPhone Games Review

October 27, 2009 - 11:59 am

I’ve had my iPhone 3GS for a couple months now, and an iPhone in general for about 2 years.  In that time, I’ve had a lot of games come and go on my phone, but only a couple have I actually kept on my sacred 2nd app screen for future play.  I’ll go over each of these games I’ve chosen to keep, and how they stack up with each other.iphonetitles

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