shira
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guys... seriously, you guys.
weve been through this before
It's so close I can feel it.
guys... seriously, you guys.
weve been through this before
You're talking about Steve Jobs' hidden unknowable intent at the time of his keynote now? Holy shit.
You should go back and watch then....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIU13A_FE8o&t=8m30s
While unveiling the "Retina" display, Steve specifically said that the ~300ppi threshold is because of the average 10-12 inches that we hold phones away from our eyes when using them. At that distance, a display with over 300ppi makes individual pixels basically indistinguishable. We don't view tablets or laptops at the same distance we do a phone, so it would be very easy for them to claim that a tablet has a "Retina" display, even though it's only ~265ppi. I agree with the chart posted earlier. My 11" MacBook Air only has ~140ppi, but at the normal distance I view it from, I can't distinguish any individual pixels. I don't think they'll ever go so far as to say their laptops have "Retina" displays, but for phones and tablets, sure.
He's been doing that a lot. Except he says it like it's a fact. Over and over and over again, too. Get used to it. We all are.
This has been pointed out to him already, but this poster believes he has special insight into the mind of the late Steve Jobs that goes beyond any presentation or common industry knowledge about display resolution , apparently.
Sold my ipad 1 32 gb for 275 on craigslist today.
My body is ready.
I still cant believe someone would pay that.
Sold my ipad 1 32 gb for 275 on craigslist today.
My body is ready.
I still cant believe someone would pay that.
So a site got all the rumored parts together and assembled them. Conclusion: Smart Cover still works!
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/03/04/ipad-3-parts-put-together-on-video-ipad-2-smart-cover-still-works/
Prices have gone down a little bit due to iPad 3 rumors. I got 80% of my iPad 2's original value when I sold it a week before the event was actually announced.Was only able to get $350 for my iPad 2 16GB Black WiFi, only 70% of its original value. I'm happy with the result, but it certainly isn't 80% of original value.
Steve was there for the first and secondiPad launch, I am quite sad that he won't be there to present it. He was the only person that could transfix an entire audience with just a couple slides in keynote. I don't think I can deal with a this steveless presentation
Yeah, unfortunately the rest of Apple's executive team isn't really that great to watch on stage...
It probably starts as vectors, but there's not much reason to ship with it.The fact iOS UI isn't vector-based to begin with has always boggled my mind. Granted their resolution choices have typically made it easy to get around this, but long-term it's less work ... and would make moving things between different lines (AppleTV, iPad, iPhone, even Mac) trivial.
Regardless, <3 vectors as well.
I sold my iPad on Amazon last year through the "Fulfillment by Amazon" thing, where you ship to Amazon (packing it by their guidelines and whatnot) then they handle everything. The guy that bought mine wanted to return it cause some BS about buying it on accident, and after a few emails I figured out that he just had to go through Amazon's normal return procedure, so that was a nice part about letting them handle everything.So I'm thinking about trading my iPad 1 32GB WiFi in at Amazon. Anyone have any experiences with this? I can get $290 for it, and I'd rather not get raped by eBay or deal with scammers on Craig's List. Or should I just sell it on Amazon instead?
I should have done this two weeks ago, I know. But I was lazy.
Scaling is either a straight pixel double (identical) or smoothed, it's pretty annoying. Some apps look better smoothed, while stuff with pixel art ends up blurred, or the other way around, and there's no manual way to control it on the end user side. Last I looked into it it had to do with the drawing method of the app, something the dev has to mess with.That's what I assumed. In other words it will look identical.
Obviously they have the option to offer scaling, but since the results aren't always entirely predictable, I'm not sure that's the direction Apple will go in.
The first iPad keynote bombed.Steve was there for the first and secondiPad launch, I am quite sad that he won't be there to present it. He was the only person that could transfix an entire audience with just a couple slides in keynote. I don't think I can deal with a this steveless presentation
Sold my ipad 1 32 gb for 275 on craigslist today.
My body is ready.
I still cant believe someone would pay that.
The fact iOS UI isn't vector-based to begin with has always boggled my mind. Granted their resolution choices have typically made it easy to get around this, but long-term it's less work ... and would make moving things between different lines (AppleTV, iPad, iPhone, even Mac) trivial.
Regardless, <3 vectors as well.
Yeah, 4G is still pretty young in our dark region of the world, lol. I'm confident we'll see LTE in next year's model, though. Also considering ditching mobile data altogether, just barely needed it at all in the iPad 2 (though it is pretty nice to take the internet outdoors in the summer months.)As for the thread, I'm still contemplating buying an iPad 3 64GB, but instead of a 3G device (I don't think we'll get a 4G one in Denmark sadly), I'll stick to WiFi only, and keeping my iPad 2.
iOS does not need a major overhaul yet. That's the consensus amongst consumers with money.
Hmm, I'm still undecided if I want the iPad 3 with 3G or without.
I own an iPhone 4s, too.
you can use your iPhone 4S as a personal hotspot via Wifi. The 3G iPad would only save your iPhones battery life.
Will this by the year where the iPad 1 is no longer supported? Or how is Apple going to move people forward to the iPad 2 and 3 this year (other then the new screen of course).
My guess is that at least some features in iOS 6 won't be included for the iPad 1. They'll probably keep updating it for a while, though with fewer and fewer new features - 256MB to 1024MB RAM is a 400% difference, you can only go so far dragging past technology with you.Will this by the year where the iPad 1 is no longer supported? Or how is Apple going to move people forward to the iPad 2 and 3 this year (other then the new screen of course).
you can use your iPhone 4S as a personal hotspot via Wifi. The 3G iPad would only save your iPhones battery life.
So a site got all the rumored parts together and assembled them. Conclusion: Smart Cover still works!
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/03/04/ipad-3-parts-put-together-on-video-ipad-2-smart-cover-still-works/
Will this by the year where the iPad 1 is no longer supported? Or how is Apple going to move people forward to the iPad 2 and 3 this year (other then the new screen of course).
Everything about PPI resolution should factor in viewing distance. That goes for displays, digital cameras, and digital prints. It's kind of the 'unknown factor' when it comes to consumers, because it's confusing and unclear.
It's like the megapixel wars in digicams - if people never crop, and only ever view online or print at small sizes, it's not necessary to go beyond a certain resolution. But the uniformed consumer doesn't care, just caring for a 'better numerical value', without knowing better.
Obviously, there's a case to be said for maybe wanting to future proof, like getting maximum quality incase you do something with it later.
Still, when it comes to displays, resolution absolutely effects your optimal viewing distance, so
I do appreciate you wanting 300 dpi, for example if you wanted to view around a foot away from your iPad (I know I actually often do when I'm in bed). But for the average use case, it's much further than that, so a slight decrease in DPI actually has the same effect of 'indiscernible pixels'. It's about what is typically used.
And of course, you're right, marketing may one day use the term for a given distance. But whatever, marketing has always been like that.
To make this a bit more personal, someone very close to me is near the end-stages of a long battle with cancer, and experiencing the gradual wasting away of mind, body and spirit has made it hard for me to go back to view old pictures or movies we made during better times. In the same way I don't watch old Jobs' keynotes because I feel emotional given the context of his long battle with pancreatic cancer. That's just how I am.Haha wow. Fridge bases his entire incorrect idea of retina on what he thinks Steve Jobs said over 2 years ago and he says he hasn't even watched when Jobs said since that event 2 years ago? Despite the fact many people linked him to clips of that press event to show what Jobs said is the complete opposite of what he thinks and retina has to do with viewing distance?
What.
I would recommend the plain iPad 3. It is quite easy to jailbreak your iPhone4S and purchase a cheap cydia software - I believe it's less than $5 - to enable tethering. I've used this for months without being caught by AT&T. I do stay under my 2GB limit, which probably keeps me under their radar.Hmm, I'm still undecided if I want the iPad 3 with 3G or without.
I own an iPhone 4s, too.
We've told you a thousand times, and you've admitted yourself you haven't watched the keynote since it happened. Jobs mentioned viewing distance. He was as clear and unambiguous as he could have possibly been. His exact words were "when held at a distance of 10 to 12 inches". That's not paraphrasing, or miscontrued. Those are Jobs own words.Thanks for the considerate, thoughtful response, mrkgoo. It is much appreciated and I agree with many of your points. There is a chance that, with the iPad 3 in my hand and resting comfortably in my lap while in use, I won't even realize that the PPI isn't as dense as I'd hoped. Perhaps they will also fix some of the light-bleed issues that afflicted early iPad 2 models, though I don't know if it will ever illicit that purely magical feeling I had when I first played with an iPhone 4. Because the display was seated so close to the glass images seemed to jump off the device and the sharp text gave me such an emotional, immediate connection that I actually prefer reading iBooks on my phone rather than my tablet.
I suppose I am holding too high a line for Apple in this case. As I stated before the line was set by Jobs' own quest for perfection. I see Cook as another Ballmer, and, while some have intimated it, I fully expect this keynote to be unwatchable without the maestro at helm.
To make this a bit more personal, someone very close to me is near the end-stages of a long battle with cancer, and experiencing the gradual wasting away of mind, body and spirit has made it hard for me to go back to view old pictures or movies we made during better times. In the same way I don't watch old Jobs' keynotes because I feel emotional given the context of his long battle with pancreatic cancer. That's just how I am.
So a site got all the rumored parts together and assembled them. Conclusion: Smart Cover still works!
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/03/04/ipad-3-parts-put-together-on-video-ipad-2-smart-cover-still-works/
So a site got all the rumored parts together and assembled them. Conclusion: Smart Cover still works!
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/03/04/ipad-3-parts-put-together-on-video-ipad-2-smart-cover-still-works/
Sold my ipad 1 32 gb for 275 on craigslist today.
My body is ready.
I still cant believe someone would pay that.
Good idea, horribly implemented, grossly overpriced.What's the verdict on the smart cover a year later? Do most users like them?
Good idea, horribly implemented, grossly overpriced.
Really hoping for that LCD-glass lamination also. Creating the illusion that the image is actually lying on the surface, and not just below it, is simply a no-brainer to have in such a high-quality touch screen. If they skip it, it'll have to be due to technical difficulties, rather than some design/ease-of-repairability choice.
Thanks for the considerate, thoughtful response, mrkgoo. It is much appreciated and I agree with many of your points. There is a chance that, with the iPad 3 in my hand and resting comfortably in my lap while in use, I won't even realize that the PPI isn't as dense as I'd hoped. Perhaps they will also fix some of the light-bleed issues that afflicted early iPad 2 models, though I don't know if it will ever illicit that purely magical feeling I had when I first played with an iPhone 4. Because the display was seated so close to the glass images seemed to jump off the device and the sharp text gave me such an emotional, immediate connection that I actually prefer reading iBooks on my phone rather than my tablet.
I suppose I am holding too high a line for Apple in this case. As I stated before the line was set by Jobs' own quest for perfection. I see Cook as another Ballmer, and, while some have intimated it, I fully expect this keynote to be unwatchable without the maestro at helm.
To make this a bit more personal, someone very close to me is near the end-stages of a long battle with cancer, and experiencing the gradual wasting away of mind, body and spirit has made it hard for me to go back to view old pictures or movies we made during better times. In the same way I don't watch old Jobs' keynotes because I feel emotional given the context of his long battle with pancreatic cancer. That's just how I am.
I would recommend the plain iPad 3. It is quite easy to jailbreak your iPhone4S and purchase a cheap cydia software - I believe it's less than $5 - to enable tethering. I've used this for months without being caught by AT&T. I do stay under my 2GB limit, which probably keeps me under their radar.