http://www.behringer.com/news/
I wouldn't buy one for fear it would last 2weeks but that's a good lookin low end design
I wouldn't buy one for fear it would last 2weeks but that's a good lookin low end design
"the iPad is great and all, but it's not perfect"
As opposed to all the "perfect" solutions we now have?
Until Apple changes the form factor of the IPad in 3 years and they don't fit anymore. I have an IPod dock in my car that now no longer works with my IPhone.Indeed. At least if the iPad takes a dirt nap, you can run down the street to get another one and be back up and running quickly. The same can't be said under most circumstances for traditional digital consoles if your touchscreen/UI died.
Neat idea. I expect to see a lot of these.
What I've seen happen with phones is for something to happen to it and you have to buy a new one or get a warranty replacement and what you get is a 'comparable' newer model. I'm already running into issues with AV systems where you need to have two different iPad docks and cables and a 'universal' iPhone/iPod dock with five different inserts just to handle products from the last two or three years. And every time I get a new phone, which even if they old one still works I do every couple of years to take advantage of the evolving technology, I then also have to get a new dock, charger, case, etc. The mindset of the consumer electronics world is to create markets for new products, the faster they can make you want or need the latest and greatest, the more products they sell. When you start basing products on consumer electronics that 'planned obsolescence' perspective, either real or perceived, seems to come with it.No one has to buy a new iPad just because a new one comes out, especially if the one you are using does the job.