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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #100 on: 30 Mar 2011, 11:40 pm »
Jason,

Sounds great!  How long did you have to wait for yours to arrive after ordering?  Just wondering if the 3-4 weeks cited on the apple site is fairly accurate.

Kind of glad I didn't give in to the emptation to buy a refurbed Gen 1.

-- Jim

I just bought a second Gen 1 WiFi iPad because I wanted to have it to use on trips to India and the Caribbean over the next four weeks and it didn't look like I could get my hands on a Gen 2 in time (without paying above the list price).

I look at it this way...I can have a Gen 1 now and sell it in a few months for basically what I paid for it (got it brand new and at below refurbished prices from Verizon) and move up to a Gen 2. 

A friend at work brought over his Gen 2 today and we directly compared the Gen 1 and Gen 2 models using the same amps and going to the same websites.  While the Gen 2 was faster, thinner, and brighter, it wasn't like the Gen 1 sucked.  Whichever way you go, I think it all boils down to your use cases and what you hope to do with the iPad.  Outside of doing some video conferencing, the Gen 2 isn't going to radically improve my experience.

Just my two cents...

George

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #101 on: 31 Mar 2011, 01:39 am »
I bought mine online the day it was released so my wait was 2-3 weeks. That said I was supposed to get delivery on April 6th. I received my shipping notice on the 24th and it was delivered on the 28th from China! I only paid for standard shipping. I was quite surprised For several reasons, one its delivery schedule fell on the weekend, and two the FedEx website said I should have received it on the 1st. Despite all that 4 days from China. So they are either ramping up production substantially or they are over estimating on shipping time. Obviously YMMV but I am thrilled with the speed in which my order arrived.

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #102 on: 31 Mar 2011, 04:17 am »
Thanks for the Nice video.  He could have just drop the real iPad in the corner.  Ha ha ha ha

I wouldn't stay up nights worrying about breaking the screen. It's not made of plain old window glass.
In fact, it's surprisingly tough: http://www.youtube.com/user/iFixYouri#p/a/u/0/r4vvQq7BpiE

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #103 on: 31 Mar 2011, 02:22 pm »
After watching that video I bent my iPad in half. Great news, the glass didn't break!

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #104 on: 31 Mar 2011, 05:17 pm »
Jason,

Thanks for the confirmation on the shipping time.  I've actually had similar experiences -- things either arrive on time or early.

George,  I understand your point about the original version being perfectly usable, but for my purposes, I always prefer the fastest machine I can get, and mostly because I have to use the screen reader, which typically consumes a bit of memory as well as processor time, and what most people would consider a reasonably responsive machine may be only marginal with various assistive technologies enabled.  That said, VoiceOver is fairly responsive, but when other things lke some of the apps I mentioned that do OCR, etc. are concerned, that's when the extra power can really help.

So, I'm still glad I waited for the new model, but I don't mean to imply that the original is somehow crippled.

-- Jim

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #105 on: 31 Mar 2011, 05:59 pm »
My old iPad battery capacity diminished over 2yrs. The new iPad2 battery lasts me over 2 days of not charging even though I use it all the time. 

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #106 on: 31 Mar 2011, 06:18 pm »
My old iPad battery capacity diminished over 2yrs. The new iPad2 battery lasts me over 2 days of not charging even though I use it all the time. 

You sure about the two year time frame?  :wink:

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #107 on: 31 Mar 2011, 06:32 pm »
After watching that video I bent my iPad in half. Great news, the glass didn't break!

Pez, you just let the cat out of the bag regarding the iPad 3!  It will (of course) be fold-able, 1,4568% thinner, and come with the option of Ethernet only, WiFi, or 5G*.  The iPad 3 features non-user upgradable memory options at 2GB, 2.5GB, 3.0GB, 5GB, 7.5GB, 11.3GB, 15.9GB, 16.0GB, 16.5GB, 18.83GB, 24GB, 24.3GB, 28.5GB, 31.5GB, 32GB, 50GB, 58.9GB, 64GB, and 66.6GB. 

The iPad 3 will also feature a dual core 1.0003 MHz processor (an incredible increase of .00003 MHz over the iPad 2!!!).

It took a few years of development, but Apple's engineers finally did it!  Apple is proud to announce the iPad 3 will also feature a USB port!  The USB port is an option on all the aforementioned iPad models. iPad 3 models with the USB option also feature Apple's proprietary D.U.H. technology, which is guaranteed to give its users the overwhelming urge to open up their pocketbooks.  The details of D.U.H. are to be released at a later date.  The iPad 3's D.U.H. USB option will only add an additional $145 to the device's base cost.

The iPad 3's battery is also recharged by the user's very own arrogance.  The iPad 3 will also feature a new HD Cataract Display.
 
Prices for the iPad 3 will start at $767.00 for the Ethernet 2GB version and up to $4645 for the 5G iPad 3 D.U.H. USB 66.6GB model.

The iPad 3 is scheduled for a release date of May 15, 2011.

*5G technology is currently unavailable in all 50 states.



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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #108 on: 31 Mar 2011, 07:10 pm »
I saw this ages ago. . .after someone posted it after the first iPad came out.  Funny thing is, this skit came out LONG before the iPad existed. . .back in the day of old-school iPods.

Probably NSFW: Mad TV iPad skit.

Anyways, if I traveled as much as I used to, the iPad would be ideal (or the new Motorola Android tablet).  Beyond that, I do want one. . .but have no need.


Paul

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #109 on: 31 Mar 2011, 08:41 pm »
And don't forget SNL's 1993 commercial for McIntosh Post-it Notes:
http://www.maccomedy.com/movies/postitnote.html
 
Steve
 

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Re: iPad / mini - on the fence
« Reply #110 on: 31 Mar 2011, 08:57 pm »
I've got some cash itching in my pocket and trying to decide which step to take first on essential upgrade frivolous toy expenditure path

1) less than 6 months til cel phone contract expires and can switch to iPhone without penalty 
2) plan to replace AEx with mini as dedicated music only server and budget DAC (thinking of HRT Music streamerII)
3) already have an iMac and share MPB with the wife, but there are times when another portable would be handy, and really only need it for surfing/mail and control of music server


can only afford one at a time

suggestions?
 

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #111 on: 31 Mar 2011, 10:06 pm »
How bad is the issue with you and your wife regarding sharing? For my wife and I we were pretty bad. iPad and desktop were not enough because often neither of us wanted to be anchored to the desk. So we got a MBA. Ironically we still argue about who gets what.  :icon_lol: I know we're spoiled.  :oops:

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #112 on: 1 Apr 2011, 02:18 am »
A mac desktop, an MBA, 2 ipads, and 2 iphones?  Yeah, spoiled is a good description :P

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« Reply #113 on: 1 Apr 2011, 04:07 am »


A mac desktop, an MBA, 2 ipads, and 2 iphones?  Yeah, spoiled is a good description :P





















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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #114 on: 1 Apr 2011, 04:22 am »
MBA??? is a gadget??

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #115 on: 1 Apr 2011, 04:29 am »
Mac Book Air

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #116 on: 1 Apr 2011, 05:21 pm »
At an entry level pricing of (slightly) under half, what would the advantages of MBA over iPad as a third (second portable) device in a home system, that would probably never be used for anything other than browser and e-mail if it ever left the building?

In house, I'd envision it as primary remote control for music server.  Of course, an iPhone 3G (or whatever follows) could do all of that and more, but with advancing presbyopia that little screen is damned hard to read, and my fingers seem to get fatter ever year.   
 
Will the MBA support 3G connectivity? In my case that could be a major advantage for the iPad - wider potential coverage area not dependent on access to Wi-Fi network.

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #117 on: 1 Apr 2011, 05:37 pm »
For just checking email and browsing the iPad is pretty much 90% of what you need. The MBA does not have 3G or any sort of subscriber based internet access capabilities and as you said this is a huge plus in the iPads list of features. The MBA is without a doubt the best Laptop I have ever owned in regards to weight, size and ease of use. It is by no means a powerhouse, but if you need something that is better at multitasking this is the machine to get.

MBA can support flash, which is a big deal for some people, iPad no.

The iPad also has 10hours of battery life which is the best of any device I can think of with these capabilities. The MBA is about 5 hours which ain't bad, but with heavy use you will be reaching for the charger at least once a day.

I vacillate between the two quite often. I favored the MBA to the iPad 1, but now I think I favor the iPad 2 to the MBA for shear portability.

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #118 on: 1 Apr 2011, 06:43 pm »
thanks Pez - confirms my thoughts so far

remember when we didn't have such choices -

my first (pre pentium  :o ) system was well over $3500 in the early '90s

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Re: iPad 2
« Reply #119 on: 1 Apr 2011, 06:53 pm »