can you do that with an iPhone? or any other phones or e-book readers? infact do any of those devices run flashplayer?
my take is its supposed to be a standalone peripheral, likes phones or mp3 players rather than a PC replacement. thats why I asked about the USB port, you could reasonably want card readers, removable storage, more power etc etc as well but all these things add weight and bulk, and reduce battery life. and that market is already very well served by the smaller laptops.
I can imagine using it a fair bit, but not enough to justify the cost.
edit: I thought youtube was flash-based, so how does it play youtube vids?
There is a specific youtube app for iphone touch ipad etc.
The point is there are other products hitting the market that are better spec'd, similar size/weight. The ideapad S10 just makes a mockery of the ipad: it has everything you want, multitouch screen, keyboard, card reader, usb, wifi, 3g/wimax, ethernet, 320Gb storage, full OS (Win7 or Linux or whatever)... US$499! It's cheaper than the ipad.
Then the things that the ipad is supposed to do well it does:
- ebook read: screen nowhere near as good as an eink screen
- mediaplayer: 4:3 screen, no hdmi output, no non-apple codec support (no avi's, mkv's, etc)
- web browser: only safari, no flash support
- gaming: no decent control inputs (imho gaming on the touch/iphone sucks, and yes I have a touch)
From the apple fan corner we hear "you don't need USB, an SD card, or a camera". So why then did apple announce a USB adapter, a camera, and an external card reader for it at launch?