08-01-2009, 02:05 PM
Thanks for your thoughts, guitarist.
I had imagined my friend using a tablet on-site, kind of like a “magic slate,” which would give him the capacity to create more complex designs for potential customers and to get their reaction to his ideas with more immediacy. This. I thought, would save him time and effort producing something that didn't hit the client's target, cut down on “do overs” and give him a quicker way to gauge his client's hot buttons.
Also, I felt that a tablet would be more like a ”new toy“ and enable my friend to see a computer in a different light, allowing him to get past his computer “phobia.”
Oh well! It doesn't seem likely that a reasonably priced Apple tablet is in the cards for now.
I had imagined my friend using a tablet on-site, kind of like a “magic slate,” which would give him the capacity to create more complex designs for potential customers and to get their reaction to his ideas with more immediacy. This. I thought, would save him time and effort producing something that didn't hit the client's target, cut down on “do overs” and give him a quicker way to gauge his client's hot buttons.
Also, I felt that a tablet would be more like a ”new toy“ and enable my friend to see a computer in a different light, allowing him to get past his computer “phobia.”
Oh well! It doesn't seem likely that a reasonably priced Apple tablet is in the cards for now.