I don't want a dumb terminal in my pocket I want it to be able to think and process.
You are overcomplicating what I am saying. Pretend the SIM card in your camera is a wifi (3g, 4g, BT, etc whatever you can afford and suits your needs) card instead, and instead of keeping those pictures locally, they will be stored and accessed from your 'networked storage,' ie your home computer that is on the internet, a cloud, or a guy in a jetpack with a wifi laptop that follows you around.
Whether you want to store it to a cloud or not is up to you, but local storage is and has been going the way of the DODO for a while (for portable devices). Synching was a tech that was developed to keep everything in synch, cuz there was no everywhere network to do so.
Right now there are hybrids. Phones that take pictures, but can immediately upload them to facebook, or flickr, or your home machine. Why have to tell it to do so. I want my picture to simultaneously stay on my camera, and at home. At the same time. If I drop my camera over the side of the bridge, all those photos are gone, unless, they were all automatically synched to a remote device.
We are talking about a portable device that has a dock at home. So, I get home, plug in my 'iPad', and I have to pull out the device, plug it in to a dock that takes up desk space, and synch my photos over, so I can view them on my big screen.
Think of a film camera and an album. You want to show people an album, not the negatives (or tiny iphone screen pics).
Wireless networks don't need to be faster to load pictures. I don't need to stream HD content to a 3 inch screen. Wireless N is over 600mbit. Fast enough for almost all network intensive activity.
Local storage is only efficient on a local device, ie home computer, otherwise every single piece of data needs to be accessed an extra time by you.
In short I am talking about accessing your data from anywhere, any time, with little effort on your part.
Synching is soooooooo 2001.
Oh yeah, the iPad doesn't take photos.
RAID is very efficient, I have a RAID 0 setup at home, just to speed up my data access on my OS HD. It's almost one 5th faster overall in access and throughput than a single one.
this is the direction the world is going:
http://www.eye.fi/