I don't think I could abide the No Network - No Work thing. There are a lot of 
things I like to do with the iPad which do not require a network. Book reading 
for example. Also I like to map my progress on road trips. Playing games on a 
flight, or watching a movie or playing music, all things people like to do with 
their iPads when not connected to a network. How about when you are out 
camping, and there is no 3g? There are mapping apps that allow you to 
pre-download terrain maps for where you are going to be, so you can navigate 
without any networking. 

Because of this I do not think these kind of devices are a real competitor for 
iPads. They are in fact a different animal. I suspect though that Google will 
probably have some kind of caching thing built into them at some point, like 
they do now for Google Docs. People must be clamoring for this right now. 

Bob


On Jun 20, 2011, at 12:00 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:

> For those of you interested in Google's new, and fascinating Chromebook,
> here's my first thoughts after spending the weekend with one:
> 
> http://blog.chipp.com/chromebook-first-impressions/
> 
> -- 
> Chipp Walters
> CEO, Shafer Walters Group, Inc.
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