Apple's October 23 Event | We've got a little more to show you.

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Just link to some benchmarks showing this big difference between 2 and 3? I didn't see it in actual use but maybe there's some benchies that can clear it up for some of us.


Come the fuck off it.

The screen is 4 times the resolution, but the device only has ~2x the GPU grunt.
 
Looks that way. But it is 2x as fast and has a HD front-facing camera.

Whether it's worth the upgrade to me is a function of how much I can get for my 3 on Craigslist.



I have an Android tablet too. I don't use it much anymore. When I did it was okay, but most apps are phone apps. It makes sense that developers wouldn't bother given how poorly Android tablets have sold. It doesn't make anyone that has bought one feel any better about it, though. Well...unless they got it for a really good price.

Android tablets really are big Android phones without the phone.

Its stupid because they have the app built but no one has turned it on. The tablet scene still sucks tho. All the recommended tablet apps in the store are games which kind of sums things up.
 
As an outsider looking in (I don't own any tablet or Android device, only the iphone 4S), I was waiting for this event to decide between the Ipad Mini and the Nexus 7.

In the end, I'm holding out on both (I consider the bigger ipads too big and heavy).

I do like the iOS apps more from what I have seen, even though I want to explore the Android space (maybe with a Galaxy phone). I am not paying more than $250 unless the tablet is vastly superior, and is not missing simple upgrades already out there in the market.

By next year this time, I assume Google will have upgraded the Nexus 7, and maybe Apple is a few ipad Minis deep (errr it's a joke, don't kill me Apple fans).
 
I didn't watch the conference. So besides the mini they also showed off a new iPad? Is it called a 4 or is it just new new iPad. The retina display isn't New is it?

Thu don't number the iPads anymore. They just announced the 4th gen iPad. Retina is not new, it's a spec bump and the new lightning connector. Pricing is the same as always.
 
I didn't watch the conference. So besides the mini they also showed off a new iPad? Is it called a 4 or is it just new new iPad. The retina display isn't New is it?

Yes, the showed a new iPad. 4th Generation iPad, but I think it's still called The new iPad. It's 2x the CPU/GPU of the iPad 3 (the previous new iPad). They are still selling the 2. So it's 2, mini, or new 4th Gen iPad now. It has lightning port, HD front facing cam and faster CPU/GPU. (no, retina is not new, 3 had that). Oh, might have an additional speaker too?
 
Are there any side by side comparisons of tech specs of 3rd gen vs 4th gen iPad?

Or is it truly the CPU/GPU, wifi, connector, and cameras?

Wondering if they changed to the IZGO screen, made the battery smaller, etc.

I'm assuming no on the latter points.
 
No, it actually makes perfect sense to combine multiple functions into one purchase.

Of course it does - generally.

But if a dedicated device offers an advantage over an all-in-one, and you use that feature enough, then it becomes better value to buy the dedicated device.
Kindle is the perfect example of that. You can use the kinde app on iPad, but if you read a lot it's absolutely worth getting an e-ink device
 
Why do LCD TV's continue to get thinner? People want thin displays.

Is it actually thinner though? I didn't get a chance to see the conference, I hear the edges are a lot thinner but is the overall dimension smaller? I think it looks shitty with the weird bubble design it has now.
 
With the quick refresh on the iPad, I can see why they stopped explicitly numbering them. I think it puts it more in line with their computers than their other mobile devices.
 
Are there any side by side comparisons of tech specs of 3rd gen vs 4th gen iPad?

Or is it truly the CPU/GPU, wifi, connector, and cameras?

Wondering if they changed to the IZGO screen, made the battery smaller, etc.

I'm assuming no on the latter points.

it's 2x, bozo. that means a 100% improvement in performance in all real usage scenarios.

you must've missed the graphic.
 
Just got home, the ipad mini is exactly what I expected... but did they just stick an A6X in the new ipad?

fuck, my 7 month new ipad is already old :(
 
Here we go again...

Apple didn't do anything to the device you already own. Why are current owners taking this so personally? I still don't get it.

Well, if you sold it yesterday you would have got $450~$500 but today you will get a $100 less than that, and by March you will get a lot less than that. If it were a traditional cycle most will only be effectively paying only $50 to upgrade instead of the $150+ they have to pay now.
 
Do you feel angry when a faster CPU is added to an existing desktop you bought?

apple for a while have done upgrades in 12+ month cycles, but to vastly improve the ipad 3 in only 7 months is a burn no matter which way you look at it. It's still a good ipad but come on, 7 months! seven!
 
The more I think about it, I think the iPad Mini might be my first tablet. I've been wanting to get a tablet for a while now and trying to decide between 7" models and full 10" models and here comes along a perfect looking medium. It is a bit expensive for a smaller tablet, but I understand you have to pay for quality. I will be getting a 32GB version. I just hope they don't sell out during the pre-order phase like the iPhone 5 did. I can't get one till November 5th or 6th.
 
13" Retina pro ends up being just a really fat/heavy/expensive Macbook Air with a high res screen? Dual core with integrated graphics? Err....

iPad Mini price point is a little far-fetched. The 7" tablet market's a lot more competitive than the 10" one, especially the new Nexus 7. Apple still owns the tablet space as far as apps go, so there's that.

iPad refresh, well, 2x performance is great, but I feel like that's only a concern for gaming now, and for usability bringing down the weight is what would get me interested in upgrading.
 
The retina Macbook pro looks really cool, but I think when I get a laptop it'll be the MBA 2012. Price is just a bit much for me. I'll certainly be interested years down the line when they're more common in everything and the price is reasonable.

Edit: Oh yeah, what happened to iTunes? I thought they said it would be released in October.
 
I don't get why people prefer 16:9 on tablets. Besides no bars while watching movies, I mean.

easier to hold, video/pictures, and its a more widely used standard which makes things easier for devs porting their stuff around and makes it better for screen sharing.
 
apple for a while have done upgrades in 12+ month cycles, but to vastly improve the ipad 3 in only 7 months is a burn no matter which way you look at it. It's still a good ipad but come on, 7 months! seven!

If the technology is ready, then it's ready.

Why should they wait 5 months?
 
Here we go again...

Apple didn't do anything to the device you already own. Why are current owners taking this so personally? I still don't get it.
Apple's release schedule for tablets/phones has so far guaranteed that you would have a whole year of being owning the best product out there, and at least two years of being close. I think that people underestimate how important that is.
 
7 monts for the new ipad is pretty stupid apple

but i we were realistic almost nothing will use that power until the next one,i still waiting for that epic dungeon game XD XD
 
My plan:

1) Get Mac Mini (server) now, wait for either retina iMac, next gen retina MacBook Pro, or new Mac Pro next year- whatever comes first

2) Upgrade PC with new mobo, CPU, and RAM

3) Wait for the iPad 4

4) Once retina iMac/next gen retina Macbook Pro/new Mac Pro/ arrives, use Mac Mini as a home server

All in all, pretty happy with today's announcements. About what I expected.
 
Worst part is going to be all the people saying how slow the iPad 3 is now. Mine must be magic because it is very fast.
My iPad 3 has always hitched slightly more than my iPad 2 did. It was noticeable within seconds of taking it out of the box (swiping to the 'search' screen is marginally less smooth than on iPad 2, for example).

But in normal use, it never feels 'slow'.
 
13" Retina pro ends up being just a really fat/heavy/expensive Macbook Air with a high res screen? Dual core with integrated graphics? Err....

iPad Mini price point is a little far-fetched. The 7" tablet market's a lot more competitive than the 10" one, especially the new Nexus 7. Apple still owns the tablet space as far as apps go, so there's that.

iPad refresh, well, 2x performance is great, but I feel like that's only a concern for gaming now, and for usability bringing down the weight is what would get me interested in upgrading.

i think i'm going to pick up the air this weekend, really disappointed at the 13" retina. That pricing for what you get is mind boggling
 
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