The fanbois out there whose lives have become a meaningless succession of days to be crossed off the calendar until the release of Apple's paradigm-busting iPad will be delighted to learn that they can fill the void by assembling their very own future of computing.
And here's the proof, courtesy of visibly-fulfilled reader Craig …
Simply by glueing the artwork onto the front and back covers of a pad of paper, and with the simple addition of an 'iPencil', it comes with apps already built in for making notes, drawing pictures, keeping track of contact details, doing simple calculations....
In fact, just as useful as a real iPad - probably more so since the apps aren't limited to what Apple allows you to use.
Christ, what kind of a maths boffin are you? I've been using my trusty iPaperPad in the statistics class here. Pearson Product Correlation Coefficients are not trivial to calculate for normal mortals!
Still, the old Chunk o' Dead Tree seems to manage.
I see Apple's lawyers jumping on this within hours. Well, they've made ridiculous demands in the past so why not another little bout of letter writing in the name of billable-hours?
and the award for most unsubtle article as an advert....
This article ftw!
I'm sure apple thought about releasing it like that at one point anyway then charging extra for the new version with additional features such as a screen then running just one application.
From the headline I thought had ripped the guts out of an iPhone, added a bigger screen and stuck it in a larger case, but they're not that clever. I'm sure someone will give it a go though.
...with the addition of post-it notes, its also capable of multi-tasking, and by adding one of those doohickies from musical birthday cards, its also capableof playing music while you work too.
So it just proves that building your own machine is better than buying an Apple ;O)
That looks too small... I used basically the same thing from Pocket Gamer (http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/iPad/Apple+iPad/feature.asp?c=18280) and had to print it on A3 at 90% to get it to be the correct size.
If you stuck together more that one sheet along one edge, perhaps with some sort of metal spring type of binding to enable flipping easily between desktops thus enabling multitasking, a notable feature that's lacking from the now trailing edge Apple product.
I have to admit I'm not an iFan but even I was tempted to sample the latest offering from Jesus Central and, wow, it's impressive!
It's fully drop-resistant - no, I mean it: I gave it the heave-ho from the multi-story car park here and it's still functioning (sure, it's rough around the edges but all my data's intact and that's the main thing)
The battery life has to be seen to be believed! Mine's showing no signs of fade after a full days' use.
Viewing angle: In a word: superb - but a word of caution - use the 'B' stylus to get the full effect
Virus-free. While I've been unable to test this fully, we all know Macs are fairly resilient anyway - but this has resisted all attempts to get at the data electronically. Having fewer I/O ports than the Air might have something to do with this, now I think about it.
Whisper it quietly but this is showing all the promise the iPhad would kill to have! Thanks for the head-up, Lester! When's the formal review due out?
... this works consistently, just like a watch with painted arms which displays the correct time twice a day. Battery life is also obviously not an issue, ever, which is such a big plus for a portable device that I'm very tempted to overlook any shortcomings, especially given the price. At last, a piece of kit which might do exactly what is promised on the tin.
The fanbois out there whose lives have become a meaningless succession of days to be crossed off the calendar until the release of Apple's paradigm-busting iPad will be delighted to learn that they can fill the void by assembling their very own future of computing. And here's the proof, courtesy of visibly-fulfilled reader Craig …
point-
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You missed the point ...
It joins the long line of Apple paper-based models ...
http://www.theapplecollection.com/Collection/PaperMac/
Does it come with apps? ... now it does...
The creators of this have missed a trick here.
Simply by glueing the artwork onto the front and back covers of a pad of paper, and with the simple addition of an 'iPencil', it comes with apps already built in for making notes, drawing pictures, keeping track of contact details, doing simple calculations....
In fact, just as useful as a real iPad - probably more so since the apps aren't limited to what Apple allows you to use.
and it does handwriting recognition
too ! even for complex figures !
Simple calculations?
Christ, what kind of a maths boffin are you? I've been using my trusty iPaperPad in the statistics class here. Pearson Product Correlation Coefficients are not trivial to calculate for normal mortals!
Still, the old Chunk o' Dead Tree seems to manage.
this has confirmed my worst fears
about everything
borderless printing is all very well...
but what about the rounded corners? Better get a CSS3-compliant printer or paper trimmer for that.
And surely DIYpad was a better name?
Is that what one looks like?
The Mac user I mean. Not the iPad.
Is that one
certainly looks like one to me.
There are better looking ones ...
Ooogle for "Mac Chick of The Month" and you'll see.
It's...
...magical
Beware
I see Apple's lawyers jumping on this within hours. Well, they've made ridiculous demands in the past so why not another little bout of letter writing in the name of billable-hours?
What next?
An aeroplane made out of paper?
Oh wait....
Cheap LCD tablet
http://www.myboogieboard.com/
A bargain at only $30!
But I'm sure I've seen similar devices at my local 99p store for kids (sans LCD)...
and the award for most unsubtle article as an advert....
This article ftw!
I'm sure apple thought about releasing it like that at one point anyway then charging extra for the new version with additional features such as a screen then running just one application.
Oh right
From the headline I thought had ripped the guts out of an iPhone, added a bigger screen and stuck it in a larger case, but they're not that clever. I'm sure someone will give it a go though.
Better than the real thing...
..because sadly you can't wipe your arse with a real iPad.
Actually...
the only problem with this is flushing...
I prefer...
... an iPod Touch with a Fresnel lens attached:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Magnifying-fresnel-lens.jpg
Don't forget...
...with the addition of post-it notes, its also capable of multi-tasking, and by adding one of those doohickies from musical birthday cards, its also capableof playing music while you work too.
So it just proves that building your own machine is better than buying an Apple ;O)
Too small?
That looks too small... I used basically the same thing from Pocket Gamer (http://www.pocketgamer.co.uk/r/iPad/Apple+iPad/feature.asp?c=18280) and had to print it on A3 at 90% to get it to be the correct size.
come on
seriously....was someone slapping a pad on a copier and printing it off really worth an article?
I believe it's what's commonly known as...
humour.
Look it up.
Better than the real thing
If you stuck together more that one sheet along one edge, perhaps with some sort of metal spring type of binding to enable flipping easily between desktops thus enabling multitasking, a notable feature that's lacking from the now trailing edge Apple product.
Can I register the name iReporter'sNotepad?
Damn good idea
I have to admit I'm not an iFan but even I was tempted to sample the latest offering from Jesus Central and, wow, it's impressive!
It's fully drop-resistant - no, I mean it: I gave it the heave-ho from the multi-story car park here and it's still functioning (sure, it's rough around the edges but all my data's intact and that's the main thing)
The battery life has to be seen to be believed! Mine's showing no signs of fade after a full days' use.
Viewing angle: In a word: superb - but a word of caution - use the 'B' stylus to get the full effect
Virus-free. While I've been unable to test this fully, we all know Macs are fairly resilient anyway - but this has resisted all attempts to get at the data electronically. Having fewer I/O ports than the Air might have something to do with this, now I think about it.
Whisper it quietly but this is showing all the promise the iPhad would kill to have! Thanks for the head-up, Lester! When's the formal review due out?
Meh
I keep waiting..
http://tubbypaws.blogspot.com/2010/02/its-happy-blocky-3d-papercraft-tribute.html
Try the full version instead ...
PDF from a blogger in Taiwan ...
http://files.me.com/markeee/0bm3mo
You'll need an A3 printer but check out the capacity mark on the back 8-)
Shame about the spelling mistake 8-(
Here's one I made earlier...
OK, I called it "vaiopad" - was this a classic case of peaking too early? ;)
http://viewsfromthebridge.wordpress.com/2006/01/18/the-vaiopad-it-works/
Genius
That is all. Carry on.
Best bit....
You can fold it up!
Roll it up?
It will fit in your pocket....... ish.
Bet the batteries last a while too....
Also fully recyclable.
deeply deeply sad
this truely is a low point
Paris - because she loves it!
Not worth the paper.....
....it's printed on.
Sarcasm...
"the release of Apple's paradigm-busting iPad"
i.e. that better be, else I'm off.
!!!@@@### iPad BRAND NEW 1-DAY AUCTION LOOOK ###@@@!!!
Awaits spate of eBay scam auctions inspired by this article, with baited breath...
There's an app for that...
Here, does the iPad support printers via USB breakout? I see a novelty freebie app coming on....
At least ...
... this works consistently, just like a watch with painted arms which displays the correct time twice a day. Battery life is also obviously not an issue, ever, which is such a big plus for a portable device that I'm very tempted to overlook any shortcomings, especially given the price. At last, a piece of kit which might do exactly what is promised on the tin.
I suggest ...
looking at this NSFW video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEfcy_u0-YM
Of course, I feel that many El Reg regulars have already seen ig