Major Victory if the "transflective LCD" is at least partially usable in sunlight. My iPad becomes an extraordinarily effective mirror the instant the sun comes out.
I've been watching this device for a while, it truly is one of the most promising non-Apple tablet devices. The android jungle is being filled with creatures, and they are starting to breed :)
<i>where hardware talks to software more often</i><p>that sounds silly enough that they might be on to something. i had to think about that for about 30 seconds. then i realized, that is probably the name of the game in this semi-embedded/tablet space. the fact that they are so focused on that, to the detriment of making sense, is a good sign, i think.
With the cancellation of Courier and Windows tablet, I would't hold out for this.<p>Yes, there is a working demo but until I see a release date, I won't take this product as a contender against the IPad.
There's a video of the actual device in use here:<p><a href="http://www.slashgear.com/notion-ink-adam-flash-ipad-comparison-app-competition-0873197/" rel="nofollow">http://www.slashgear.com/notion-ink-adam-flash-ipad-comparis...</a>
now... I'd gladly pay as much as for an iPad for a device that gives me (a) the basic functionality you'd use on an iPad (web browsing, calendar, pdf viewer) but also (b) enables you to use any kind of application, including your own, without paying extra for a "developer account" or requiring to jailbreak the thing.<p>That said, yes they have a prototype, but are they any closer to market than the WePad (also Android)?
I'm still not sure whether i should buy a tablet or not.
But if i buy one, i will definitely wait for this one.
From my point of view it has a lot of strengths compared to the iPad. The screen in the first place.
I thought it was entertaining to see their website looking <i>very</i> similar to Apple's.<p>That said, Steve Jobs has pissed me off enough recently that I hope this gains traction.<p>Apple and Facebook have gotten too uppity with our rights. With all the other sh*t going on in the world at some point people will have had enough and will start pushing back on this crap.
Despite the great number of horror stories, India is a successful exporter of software; less so for hardware. Has any Indian startup managed to create a consumer device that is used worldwide? If not, ADAM could really be a first. An exciting prospective.
I don't understand this:<p><i>"It's not a tablet or an ebook reader, it's a new species"</i><p>Is that marketing hyperbole or did I miss something fundamental about what they are doing?
Well, these guys are touting themslelves as ipad killer..
<a href="http://bit.ly/aYhAXY" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/aYhAXY</a>
possibly wrong strategy for a startup?
this is the best demo i have seen of the adam tablet,
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQvefuCHZds" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQvefuCHZds</a>
Im very excited, i hope it measures up to the iPad and other tablets, it seems to have some very cool features
Great looking product - they'll have a hard time out-marketing Apple though. This seems like a market where second place is as good as dead.<p>Good luck to them.<p>As a side note - there's at least a billion dollars to be made by the first company that develops a fingerprint/smudge free screen - every used iphone i've seen looks gross<p>Also 1080p on a screen that small is v.nice. The high DPI should make for a nice ebook reader.