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Stat Flow said:Oh, fuck it. I don't need an iPad 2. I'm gonna go get an iPad 1 from Best Buy today and save myself a $100, along with jailbreaking.
Only Best Buy? It is 399 for the 16G Wifi.
Stat Flow said:Oh, fuck it. I don't need an iPad 2. I'm gonna go get an iPad 1 from Best Buy today and save myself a $100, along with jailbreaking.
Anslon said:I got an Iphone 4 because it contained an HD camera so I could film snippets of my baby boy's life. At just over 4 months old, I have seen him drawn to touch screens. I let him pick out Pokemon and attacks on my game of Soul Silver, and he will randomly touch the Iphone 4's screen to move stuff. My question is this, does the Ipad make a good teaching tool for a toddler? I know they react well to instant feedback, but are the applications there to support it? Also, would the screen scratch too easily? I would not be against getting a protector sheet for the screen.
Anslon said:I got an Iphone 4 because it contained an HD camera so I could film snippets of my baby boy's life. At just over 4 months old, I have seen him drawn to touch screens. I let him pick out Pokemon and attacks on my game of Soul Silver, and he will randomly touch the Iphone 4's screen to move stuff. My question is this, does the Ipad make a good teaching tool for a toddler? I know they react well to instant feedback, but are the applications there to support it? Also, would the screen scratch too easily? I would not be against getting a protector sheet for the screen.
Personally I think it's a shitty deal. The iPad 2 improvements are more than worth the extra $100 IMO. And iPad 2 will probably be jailbroken before you even get your iPad 1 home.Stat Flow said:Oh, fuck it. I don't need an iPad 2. I'm gonna go get an iPad 1 from Best Buy today and save myself a $100, along with jailbreaking.
Because there is no need for 1GB, tell me one thing that it would improve immensely besides your e-penis.Mrbob said:Yeah if I were looking at an ipad right now I think the hardware increases are worth the extra hundred bucks. I'm still thinking about buying a 64GB version or maybe wait for a 64GB itouch gen 5 not sure yet.
The only thing I don't understand about the ipad 2 is why there is only 512mb of ram when it has a dual core cpu and gpu in it. Go for 1GB apple!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojRzPyuJFcUMrbob said:You already bought an Apple product doesn't that qualify for e penis status in the first place?
Anyways I still hear there are some ram issues with websites loading with IPad 2. Not as bad as the first one. Let us face it Apple putting a dual core cpu and gpu in the device is targeted at gaming. Developers will take as much ram as they can get.
Let me give you another example. I'll admit I play the Dash games on my ipod touch ( I like em shaddup!) and my 3G only has 256mb ram. On some of the later stages the 2d animated sprites chop at times and the game hiccups as there is too much on screen at once.
My son is only 4 months old so I think I will have upgraded by the time he will want one of his own. I also hope that the forward march of computing will come up with better kids toys as well. For right now I just want to engage him, teach him, and entertain his little mind.Marty Chinn said:Just a word of warning from the experiences I've heard and the things I've seen in my first hand experiences. If you do this, you're pretty much buying them an iPad of their own. You likely won't be able to substitute an iPod Touch, and definitely won't be able to get them to use like those digital Leapfrog devices. Once they get used to an iPad, especially with the screen size, just assume you'll be getting them one since they likely won't be open to anything smaller or lesser. I've seen it too many times now. Sharing it with them won't do any good because they'll always want to use it.
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
BudokaiMR2 said:I am really tempted to get one. I have some savings and have always wanted a tablet. I have heard ebooks/digital comics are pretty awesome on the iPad. I am especially interested in how you could read comics/manga. I have seen American comics in cbr format before. Are there good apps for those kind of files?
Tobor said:I've been able to load everything I need in all 9 tabs with no issues. It's okay to want more RAM, but it clearly doesn't need it. I can load 4 pages of The Big Picture without issue, what else is there that's more RAM intensive than that?
Apple is hosting a clinic on experience vs specs with this device. And the MacBook Air, for that matter.
Have you tried opening a few image heavy pages, then switch to a game (Infinity Blade) and back to the browser again. The pages still there or do they have to reload. iCab doesn't seem neccesary on the iPad 2 anymore if that Tipb impression is indicative of the browser experience in Safari.Tobor said:I've been able to load everything I need in all 9 tabs with no issues. It's okay to want more RAM, but it clearly doesn't need it. I can load 4 pages of The Big Picture without issue, what else is there that's more RAM intensive than that?
Apple is hosting a clinic on experience vs specs with this device. And the MacBook Air, for that matter.
Anslon said:My son is only 4 months old so I think I will have upgraded by the time he will want one of his own. I also hope that the forward march of computing will come up with better kids toys as well. For right now I just want to engage him, teach him, and entertain his little mind.
Technosteve said:My iPhone feels so small, I almost can't Stand looking at the small buttons and keyboard.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/kinggroin said:What's the big picture? Link?
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Mecha_Infantry said:Quick q about Canadian/USA taxes. If my lady is going back home to Canada and she orders it online and brings it back in her packed baggage, we can get away with no paying taxes at all right (I don't know if buying online in Canada adds tax)
Cheers
LCfiner said:how long is she staying away? different countries have different rules for how much you can bring back tax-free after a certain stay.
if it's 24 hours, she will very likely have to pay taxes
Mecha_Infantry said:It'll be about 2 weeks, then again in June for a wedding. I might just wait till June to save more money to be honest!
And the 3G will work outside of Canada I presume?
QFTTobor said:Apple is hosting a clinic on experience vs specs with this device. And the MacBook Air, for that matter.
I can try that for you later. Out at the moment.FoxhoundNL said:Have you tried opening a few image heavy pages, then switch to a game (Infinity Blade) and back to the browser again. The pages still there or do they have to reload. iCab doesn't seem neccesary on the iPad 2 anymore if that Tipb impression is indicative of the browser experience in Safari.
I'm still going to wait for that delicious 1gb of ram in iPad 3 though the iPad 2 is more impressive ram wise than I innitially thought, that's for sure.
Thats the thing with apple, they can stretch 512mb of ram better than the competition can with 1gigs. Even one, honeycomb tablets like the xoom don't run as well as the iPad 2 and it has double the ram. Sill that change eith software updates? Sure, but even then apple's biggest strength is how well they tune their software to match the hardware. This is one area that they are far ahead of the competition.Tobor said:I've been able to load everything I need in all 9 tabs with no issues. It's okay to want more RAM, but it clearly doesn't need it. I can load 4 pages of The Big Picture without issue, what else is there that's more RAM intensive than that?
Apple is hosting a clinic on experience vs specs with this device. And the MacBook Air, for that matter.
Everyone listen to this man. There's no point in owning a laptop and buying an iPad. Desktop + iPad = perfect combo.Buckethead said:The Air is awesome but I feel like the iPad makes laptops obsolete in a sense.
Just get a desktop and use Mr. iPad as your in-between.
bob page said:Everyone listen to this man. There's no point in owning a laptop and buying an iPad. Desktop + iPad = perfect combo.
Gary Whitta said:Personally I think it's a shitty deal. The iPad 2 improvements are more than worth the extra $100 IMO. And iPad 2 will probably be jailbroken before you even get your iPad 1 home.
LCfiner said:yeah, you should be OK. check US customs site to be sure (if it's reversed and a Canadian goes to the states, they get up to 750 USD purchases tax exempt if they're gone for more than 5 days)
the canadian 3G version will work on AT&T 3G service, as I've read it's sim unlocked.
Mecha_Infantry said:I'm British!!
sure is. my 3 year old is taking over my iPad 1 and she's learning a lot. the touch interface is perfect for kids because in general they're physical creatures that love to fiddle with things. I just hand over the ipad and she figures everything out on her own. for the more complex apps I just show her how to use the interface once and/or how to play a game and she's off to the races. I have no doubt the iPad is enriching her life and accelerating her development. she was playing angry birds and navigating the Netflix app at 2 years old. mind-blowing stuff to see her command the device.Anslon said:I got an Iphone 4 because it contained an HD camera so I could film snippets of my baby boy's life. At just over 4 months old, I have seen him drawn to touch screens. I let him pick out Pokemon and attacks on my game of Soul Silver, and he will randomly touch the Iphone 4's screen to move stuff. My question is this, does the Ipad make a good teaching tool for a toddler? I know they react well to instant feedback, but are the applications there to support it? Also, would the screen scratch too easily? I would not be against getting a protector sheet for the screen.
Gary Whitta said:A friend gave me money to pick up an iPad 2 for him, he is giving his iPad 1 to his young kid because apparently it's a constant battle for ownership in his house. I guess little kids really love these touch devices. So now he has his shiny iPad 2 and his son gets the iPad 1 all to himself. Seems like that might be a common situation among iPad households with kids.
Gary Whitta said:Personally I think it's a shitty deal. The iPad 2 improvements are more than worth the extra $100 IMO. And iPad 2 will probably be jailbroken before you even get your iPad 1 home.
Gary Whitta said:Fair enough. Enjoy your new iPad!
Malleymal said:Does the iPad keyboard dock work for the iPad 2? And what's the best option for an iPad 2 case? I'm at best buy now. I have a smart cover , I just want more protection
I just slotted my keyboard dock in to test it, I am typing on it now. Yes it works and fits fineMalleymal said:Does the iPad keyboard dock work for the iPad 2? And what's the best option for an iPad 2 case? I'm at best buy now. I have a smart cover , I just want more protection
Malleymal said:Does the iPad keyboard dock work for the iPad 2? And what's the best option for an iPad 2 case? I'm at best buy now. I have a smart cover , I just want more protection
bob page said:Everyone listen to this man. There's no point in owning a laptop and buying an iPad. Desktop + iPad = perfect combo.