Hmm, didn't think of that. I'll have to watch for the early scans.MikeE21286 said:any indication of there being stock in any stores for the Sunday ads?
The scans should be out by now, no? Sunday is just 24 hours away.dallow_bg said:Hmm, didn't think of that. I'll have to watch for the early scans.
noire said:Everyone got out of work early today, except me. I tried hitting Best Buy and Walmart at 5, but no luck
Going to hit the Apple Store tomorrow, but I don't expect much.
For most places yes, I just forgot where I usually go to see them.numble said:The scans should be out by now, no? Sunday is just 24 hours away.
Glass was the heaviest component of iPad 1, heavier than the battery.BigNastyCurve said:http://www.9to5mac.com/55808/ifixit-ipad-2-glass-is-27-percent-thinner/
I could tell immediately that the new iPad 2 glass flexed more when touched than the first. I'm a little disappointed in this change.
numble said:Glass was the heaviest component of iPad 1, heavier than the battery.
http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/12289/How+much+do+the+individual+iPad+component+weigh
numble said:Glass was the heaviest component of iPad 1, heavier than the battery.
http://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/12289/How+much+do+the+individual+iPad+component+weigh
dallow_bg said:For most places yes, I just forgot where I usually go to see them.
There's a few alternative codec video players out there, supposedly iPad 2 handles them much better (cause they're all CPU bound iirc). Off the top of my head there's CineXPlayer, AVPlayerHD, and OPlayer, there's probably more too.Spiderjericho said:Safari, electronic books that came with the text books. I study for a lot of IT-related certifications, so vendors like Cisco (but they stopped), Sybex, M$, etc throw e-books of their stuff with the test-engine CDs.
But...I guess I can throw movies on this thing. The only thing is how finicky is it with .AVIs? I don't want to have to recode them. I guess with the music, ebooks, apps, I MIGHT fill up 32GBs.
They changed something in 4.3 cause The Big Picture loaded everything I tried last night, including one page that I know showed a few blue boxes a week or two ago.LCfiner said:old iPad would stop loading images after around 25 or so. (back on iOS 3, anyway)
Try anything. I used my name and then tried out "blah" and they both worked.Gunsmithx said:Ok so I like comicflow thus far but I'm having an issue with the webdav server. it shows me the password but what am I supposed to put in for the login? I have been unable to figure it and my google fu is failing me on this. thanks for any help.
I expected them to make the glass thinner to lose weight and thickness...but I also expected them to glue the glass to the screen.BigNastyCurve said:http://www.9to5mac.com/55808/ifixit-ipad-2-glass-is-27-percent-thinner/
I could tell immediately that the new iPad 2 glass flexed more when touched than the first. I'm a little disappointed in this change.
There's a crapload: http://www.macworld.com/article/158343/2011/03/ipad2_case_roundup_1.htmlneojubei said:Anyone remember the other case being sold for the ipad 2? Not the smartcase but another case from a 3rd party. My memory thinks it is belkin but im not too sure.
Portrait keyboard blows. Landscape keyboard is the exact same size as their physical keyboard. I can type really well on it now, but it did frustrate for a couple of weeks.Ulairi said:Keyboard is driving me nuts! I hope I can learn to use it better. Otherwise, no productivity will be done on it.
Stat Flow said:What's the verdict on the smart cover? Worth it?
Can someone explain to me why they canceled my order? I only ordered one iPad 2 which they already charged me for. I sent them an email but I'm not sure when to expect a response.Apple said:Dear Apple Customer,
Thank you for your recent Apple order.
We appreciate your interest in iPad 2. There is a limited quantity per
customer for this product and your order has exceeded this limit. Your
order has therefore been cancelled and you will not be charged.
We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
If you have any questions regarding this order, please contact us at
applestoreinfo@apple.com.
Sincerely,
Apple Online Store Customer Support
Did some searching around and saw it on a MacRumors forum thread, it sounds like it's some bug Apple is aware of but probably best to try to keep in touch with them just in case.AgentWhiskersX said:Was unaware the OT went up. Has this happened to anyone else?
I just got this email regarding the order I placed yesterday:
Can someone explain to me why they canceled my order? I only ordered one iPad 2 which they already charged me for. I sent them an email but I'm not sure when to expect a response.
AgentWhiskersX said:Can someone explain to me why they canceled my order? I only ordered one iPad 2 which they already charged me for. I sent them an email but I'm not sure when to expect a response.
Thanks. Did you order 3-5 days or 2-3 weeks?japtor said:Did some searching around and saw it on a MacRumors forum thread, it sounds like it's some bug Apple is aware of but probably best to try to keep in touch with them just in case.
Also in the same thread it sounds like some are getting "prepared for shipment"...not mine yet though.
It takes me, on average, 5.1 seconds to start and begin using my first-generation Apple iPad. This is how I spent those 5.1 seconds: opening the cover protector, pressing the power button in the top right corner of the device and then swiping my finger across the screen to unlock the iPad.
Sure 5.1 seconds might not sound like a long period of time, even in the age of Twitter and the real time Web. But if you use your iPad on a regular basis it can quickly add up. Lets just say you pick up your iPad 10 times a day, thats nearly 6 minutes a week wasted through the laborious action of pressing the power button and swiping your finger across a screen. Its exhausting.
But Apple has a solution with the iPad 2 and its Smart Cover. These covers, which are designed to protect the iPad 2s screen, use hidden magnets that act as a switch and detect when the cover is opened, automatically turning the device on. No buttons presses or swipes needed.
My colleague Miguel Helft has written about this phenomenon too, and although he managed to start up the original iPad a bit faster, he points out that the speed of opening the new iPad illustrates how in technology, we just want devices to get faster all the time.
To me, after using the iPad 2 for the past few days, the instantaneous start-up changes the game. And the main reason is that it makes using an iPad more like reading a book.
taoofjord said:Isn't there really no way to just browse all the apps using the advanced filters without having to go to your computer? How freaking stupid!
Bu-bu-bu Ars Technica said it was dual core A8's. Hahaha.giga said:Anandtech preview confirms dual core Cortex-A9 and SGX543MP2: http://www.anandtech.com/show/4215/apple-ipad-2-benchmarked-dualcore-cortex-a9-powervr-sgx-543mp2
The 543 as a building block has a bit over twice the peak floating point throughput of the SGX 535.
It was updatedWilly105 said:Giga, I don't see why the game would look any different on a screen in an iPad vs an iPad 2.
The difference would be in the performance, it won't magically get better graphics unless the game was made to be able to do it.
Did you see the pictures?Willy105 said:Giga, I don't see why the game would look any different on a screen in an iPad vs an iPad 2.
The difference would be in the performance, it won't magically get better graphics unless the game was made to be able to do it.
I'm gonna find one in store before yours is delivered mak!Maklershed said:I was fine with just ordering the iPad 2 yesterday and waiting a few weeks to receive it but all the glowing reviews in this thread (particularly Gary Whittas) has me getting all giddy and impatient. I want my iPad 2 now damnit!
taoofjord said:Isn't there really no way to just browse all the apps using the advanced filters without having to go to your computer? How freaking stupid!
Willy105 said:Giga, I don't see why the game would look any different on a screen in an iPad vs an iPad 2.
The difference would be in the performance, it won't magically get better graphics unless the game was made to be able to do it.
You can only AirPlay what content makers want you to stream. I want to display stuff like hulu and games. The HDMI is a lower-level mirroring that it seems like app developers can't disable.Lynn616 said:Take it back and get the Apple TV instead. You can stream from your iPad to the Apple TV.
How many people are in line total?Topher said:In line at the apple store (NC). 11th this time. More or less certain I will get one now.
Kuran said:Any chance the actual Apple Stores will get small restocks in the coming days?
Cloudy said:Love the ipad 2 but I gotta say, the camera is shitastic for still pics. It's looks like 2 megapixels or some shit lol
I want that quick unlock feature without the SmartCover which I won't be keeping. (I used a jailbreak tweak for that when using the iPad1. There was an easily accessed toggle to turn it off before putting the iPad in a bagnot that I recall that the iPad's screen was ever inadvertently turned on in that situation). I wonder if other accessories, besides covers and cases, will use the magnets? I imagine we'll eventually see styluses that have magnets in them that attach to the side of the iPad... What about a 'bookmark', attached to the front of the iPad, that could be flipped over to quickly unlock the the screen?giga said:And I thought this was relevant: http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/11/the-ipad-2-5-seconds-and-smart-covers/It takes me, on average, 5.1 seconds to start and begin using my first-generation Apple iPad. This is how I spent those 5.1 seconds: opening the cover protector, pressing the power button in the top right corner of the device and then swiping my finger across the screen to unlock the iPad.
Sure 5.1 seconds might not sound like a long period of time, even in the age of Twitter and the real time Web. But if you use your iPad on a regular basis it can quickly add up. Lets just say you pick up your iPad 10 times a day, thats nearly 6 minutes a week wasted through the laborious action of pressing the power button and swiping your finger across a screen. Its exhausting.
But Apple has a solution with the iPad 2 and its Smart Cover. These covers, which are designed to protect the iPad 2s screen, use hidden magnets that act as a switch and detect when the cover is opened, automatically turning the device on. No buttons presses or swipes needed.
My colleague Miguel Helft has written about this phenomenon too, and although he managed to start up the original iPad a bit faster, he points out that the speed of opening the new iPad illustrates how in technology, we just want devices to get faster all the time.
To me, after using the iPad 2 for the past few days, the instantaneous start-up changes the game. And the main reason is that it makes using an iPad more like reading a book.