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I have a wdtvlive and love it.

I have a touch and would love to access my network drives. All I need is this app? Need to jailbreak?
Air Video: http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.html$3 from the app store. No need to jailbreak.

Install the server software on the computer holding all your video. Select folders holding video. Done.

It can convert video to iphone/ipod format offline or on the fly. You'll need a decent computer to convert a 10gb 1080p file on the fly tho.

From your iphone/ipod you can now watch your video over your wifi network or if you enable remote access, anywhere in the world you have a connection.

Before I discovered this, I would convert video I wanted to watch with Handbrake, copy it to my ipod, and watch it. I'd have to juggle movies around depending how much space I had left. God I love this program and I wish someone would make it for Android.

edit: It works on ipad too. Devs are working on an ipad specific version.
So spend $3 on the app for Iphone and probably no more than $10 on Ipad when that app comes out and around $100 for the box, correct?How much will one need to throw down for decent pc? Do you have all your equipment in one place (including DVD player,etc.) or spread out in your house?

 
I have a wdtvlive and love it.

I have a touch and would love to access my network drives. All I need is this app? Need to jailbreak?
Air Video: http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.html$3 from the app store. No need to jailbreak.

Install the server software on the computer holding all your video. Select folders holding video. Done.

It can convert video to iphone/ipod format offline or on the fly. You'll need a decent computer to convert a 10gb 1080p file on the fly tho.

From your iphone/ipod you can now watch your video over your wifi network or if you enable remote access, anywhere in the world you have a connection.

Before I discovered this, I would convert video I wanted to watch with Handbrake, copy it to my ipod, and watch it. I'd have to juggle movies around depending how much space I had left. God I love this program and I wish someone would make it for Android.

edit: It works on ipad too. Devs are working on an ipad specific version.
Hmm - I dont have a computer holding the video. Its on a NAS device which I access through the WDTV live. Works great without the need to stream through a computer. I suppose I could install the software on the computer to access the NAS that way, but then I would have to leave the computer on all the time which is the reason I set it up this way in the first place.I was thinking I could access the NAS directly from the touch, but doesnt sound like it. :no:

 
I have a wdtvlive and love it.

I have a touch and would love to access my network drives. All I need is this app? Need to jailbreak?
Air Video: http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.html$3 from the app store. No need to jailbreak.

Install the server software on the computer holding all your video. Select folders holding video. Done.

It can convert video to iphone/ipod format offline or on the fly. You'll need a decent computer to convert a 10gb 1080p file on the fly tho.

From your iphone/ipod you can now watch your video over your wifi network or if you enable remote access, anywhere in the world you have a connection.

Before I discovered this, I would convert video I wanted to watch with Handbrake, copy it to my ipod, and watch it. I'd have to juggle movies around depending how much space I had left. God I love this program and I wish someone would make it for Android.

edit: It works on ipad too. Devs are working on an ipad specific version.
So spend $3 on the app for Iphone and probably no more than $10 on Ipad when that app comes out and around $100 for the box, correct?How much will one need to throw down for decent pc? Do you have all your equipment in one place (including DVD player,etc.) or spread out in your house?
the wdtv live box is essentially a media console you attach to your tv. You can plug in usb drives, or connect to network attached storage or computers to play movies, pics or audio on the tv. Fantastic device but nothing to do with the iphone or touch. If you want to play movies on the iphone or touch it sounds like you just need the app and a computer hosting the movies, but not wdtv live.

 
the wdtv live box is essentially a media console you attach to your tv. You can plug in usb drives, or connect to network attached storage or computers to play movies, pics or audio on the tv. Fantastic device but nothing to do with the iphone or touch. If you want to play movies on the iphone or touch it sounds like you just need the app and a computer hosting the movies, but not wdtv live.
Yep, you're correct and I apologize if I wasn't clear. WDTV is what I use to watch all our stuff on our tv off my server, nothing to do with ipod/ipad.You do need to have the computer on to stream video to your touch/ipad. I'm not sure if there's a way to hack your NAS to run the server program but you might check the Air Video forums.
 
I have a wdtvlive and love it.

I have a touch and would love to access my network drives. All I need is this app? Need to jailbreak?
Air Video: http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.html$3 from the app store. No need to jailbreak.

Install the server software on the computer holding all your video. Select folders holding video. Done.

It can convert video to iphone/ipod format offline or on the fly. You'll need a decent computer to convert a 10gb 1080p file on the fly tho.

From your iphone/ipod you can now watch your video over your wifi network or if you enable remote access, anywhere in the world you have a connection.

Before I discovered this, I would convert video I wanted to watch with Handbrake, copy it to my ipod, and watch it. I'd have to juggle movies around depending how much space I had left. God I love this program and I wish someone would make it for Android.

edit: It works on ipad too. Devs are working on an ipad specific version.
I know I use Orb and just go to mycast.orb and stream from there for free, not sure if it'll work for IPAD
 
The article above regarding this thing essentially being a money pit is spot-on. Don't kid yourself into thinking you'll pay $499 plus tax and that will be the end of it. Between cases, a dock, a VGA adapter cable. apps, and the additional books and music I'm buying, this thing can be a huge money pit for sure.

 
I'll see if I can talk about the AppleTV and tie it in with the ipad/ipod.

I really think the ATV and Ipod/Ipad are totally separate beasts because music and video are handled so differently.

I know a ton of people that buy music from Itunes or Amazon because it's so cheap now to buy it legit. I despise the Itunes software but it's very easy for anybody to either buy songs, or add outside songs to it and get it on your ipod/ipad. Personally, I have Itunes installed on our 6 year old laptop and only use it for updates. I copy songs to my touch directly via usb with a freeware program.

Books also to an extent. You either buy it through ibooks or convert an existing book to the ipad format.

Video is a totally different animal tho. First, I don't know anybody that buys video, whether it's tv episodes or movies from Itunes. Even with torrents, Netflix/Hulu etc make it cheap/free to watch stuff. Apple is trying really hard to get studios to sell tv episodes for $1.99 each. If this happens, I think people buying video through Itunes will explode and make the ATV more viable. So far the studios don't want to do it. Whether a TV show costs $1 million an episode to make or $10k, Apple wants to sell it for $1.99. Studios think $1.99 episodes makes us think their products are too cheap and if they ever agree to this, they can't go back.

Until the above happens, people need to add outside video to Itunes, which can be a major PITA. I have divx files, xvid files, wmv files, mov files, flv files. My dvd's are in ISO form. My 1080p files are in mkv. I'd need to convert all this #### into formats that Itunes can handle. No thanks. If Apple expanded their codec support I think the ATV would be more popular but Apple being Apple, that won't happen. Music doesn't have this problem because everything is pretty much in mp3 or flac.

So here's what I did. I have a WDTV LIVE http://www.wdtvlive.com/. It cost me $100 on sale. It plays everything I throw at it, don't need to convert a thing. It has HDMI, component, composite, TOSLINK. Ethernet and wireless N. It plays photos and mp3s also, goes to YouTube, tho I don't use it for them.

I have all my media on a 6TB Windows Home Server in my closet. All our movies, photos, music is on it. My WDTV can play anything off it. Any computer in the house can play anything off it. My ipod touch (and ipads!) can play any video on it, even from outside the house. Air Video is the best iphone app I ever bought for $3. I can be on a plane and watch 1080p movies off my home server. My 32gb ipod touch has access to 6tb's of movies.

Until the ATV can do something like the above, it will continue to be a flop (for me). They need to cut the tether to Itunes, expand their supported codecs considerably, or get all the studios to cave in to $1.99 media. I don't see any of this happening soon.
Can't play Live TV right?I'd have to get a new video card for my PC?

 
AppleCare for the iPad?

Yea or Nay?

I've never purchased AppleCare for any of my previous mac purchases (ibook, iMac, iphone)

but wondering if this is the product to buy the insurance on.

thoughts?

 
Step 1: Drama Queen/Attention Whore starts thread (and others related)

Step 2: Drama Queen/Attention Whore gets attention

Step 3: Drama Queen/Attention Whore complains about the attention.

Is this the typical Otis thread? I don’t know.

Anyway, during my vacation (the cause was either me telling Otis that he’s full of poopie or me telling Anakin that his salivary glands are overactive I don’t know which) I decided to actually try this out for myself. I got a 32G, the 64s were sold out. The Apple store goon said they had a lot of 32s and the Best Buy near me also had “plenty”. Not sure why these aren’t sold out considering the hype, TBH. This review is not for argument's sake. It's for people that want an objective opinion on the thing, coming from an Apple owner/Apple fangirl basher. Take that for what it's worth. Also, while I think I know my way around computers, they aren't my life and I'm sure I missed some tricks that may make the iPad more useful for what I want, and I'm sure some computer geeks here (no offense) will point out where I went wrong, and if I'm lucky I can get a few servings of Otis homecooked condescension. I won't fancy myself as a technology geek like some people just because I NEED to have the new gadget, then only use 15% of it. I buy things that are useful to me.

Speed – for people like me speed isn’t an issue unless something is too slow. I never say “holy cow! This thing is fast!” probably because I expect things to work fast anyway, right or wrong. So the Ipad here doesn’t get a chance to get the credit it is due here because for people like me, we take speed for granted. I’ll say the speed on this machine is wonderful and I have never had a problem with it at all.

Grade: A+

Screen – Inside? It’s beautiful. You can’t take it outside. I have a rough time seeing anything on this thing outside. Is it because I live where the sun shines? I guess so. Maybe Cupertino is a giant cavern? Any background reflected light washes out the screen in a horrible glare. Of course, this is how it is with everything I’ve used (never use a kindle). My bet is most of the people that use this will be inside anyway.

Grade: A-

Battery – As good as it gets. Fangirls here aren’t bull####ting when they say they can watch movies for 8 hours or such, but I don’t know why you’d do that.

Grade: A+

UI – I own an iPhone. I own a touch. I use a Mac irregularly but still use it, and don’t have issue with the OS like some people raised on PCs. Even if I didn’t own a single Apple product, I think it would be easy to pick up. The thing that IMO separates this from a PC is that it’s actually fun to use, instead of a task. People say no multitasking is an issue, it’s not. The only thing that bothers me is that it reloads safari if I have multiple pages up. This can easily be remedied if I can just have another web browser instead…

Grade: A

Programs – I find it annoying but not surprising (I do own other Apple products) that this is so proprietary. I don’t want to use Safari. I don’t care if people think it’s better than Chrome. I want to use Chrome. I don’t want to use iTunes for media management. Why can’t I just drag and drop onto my harddrive? Cmon! I don’t want to use Apple’s programs. I don’t care if their stuff better than Word (it’s not). I want to use my Word/Excel. Pages doesn’t do the #### I want it to do. I can’t find where I can create a custom doc theme in Pages, that's annoying. I also find it annoying that I have to buy all kinds of programs all over again. This makes the iPad seem like merely a revenue window. I guess people that want to be productive on it are being punished in some way. That being said, Flight Control is really a fun game. 250,000 apps? Who gives a ####? I want MY programs. Why the strict parameters?

Grade: D+

Peripherals and other stuff – No USB. Someone says USBs are dying out? OK. Are they dying out TOMORROW? No? Then no reason to not hook one up and leave it off of the next gen. No camera. That’s stupid, but the Apple store goon said there was an adapter coming out shortly. Speakers aren’t very good, but I guess like the screen, it’s as good as it gets in a machine like this. The keyboard is easy to type on and you don’t need to buy the accessory. Some people complain about this. Maybe I'm just used to it since I own an iPhone. It's easy to pick up.

Grade: C

Harddrive – Why so small? Bad Genes? Can’t we put a half T in ####ers this size yet? Will it overheat or something? I don’t understand why we can’t just load up on memory. I’m sure other machines like it will have equally bad memory, that’s no excuse. Is Apple a leading tech company or not? Don't make me report to a server to get my data. I want it in my hand. And if you aren't going to let me just plug an external HD into the machine like a netbook would let me do, then make your harddrive bigger. No excuse.

Grade: F

Summary: It’s a fun machine, if you want to simplify what its tasks are. Use it as an audio jukebox, but the speakers suck, so use this with headphones. You can’t use it as an all purpose jukebox, because the harddrive is too small. It’s a great e-picture frame, (proprietary) game player and web browsing device. It’s really pretty! This doesn’t “Just work” like one might expect it to. Beware the hidden costs of purchasing applications and accessories for this machine. If you are OK with hidden costs, lack of harddrive, and that you are forced to use Apple's programs, then it's a pretty sweet device.

Overall Grade: C+

Verdict - This is a buy for the following:

1) People that own everything

2) Apple fangirls

3) People that don’t need a computer for productivity, but for simplified uses like movies, music, games, email

4) People that are normally defeated when using more complex machines, like a netbook. It would be a nice gift for mom. :lmao:

edit - I do want to say that I'm thankful for Apple, they make good products. And I'm thankful for this machine, without it other companies wouldn't try to improve upon it. And I am thankful for the fangirls that guy it no matter what. Without them, there may not be a second gen machine, and no improvements either. All of these things make the consumer ultimately the big winner here. :hifive: It's easy to nitpick the first to do stuff. Neil Armstrong probably had a bit of a rough landing. Apple takes it in stride. Fangirls don't.

 
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Step 1: Drama Queen/Attention Whore starts thread (and others related)Step 2: Drama Queen/Attention Whore gets attentionStep 3: Drama Queen/Attention Whore complains about the attention.Is this the typical Otis thread? I don’t know.Anyway, during my vacation (the cause was either me telling Otis that he’s full of poopie or me telling Anakin that his salivary glands are overactive I don’t know which) I decided to actually try this out for myself. I got a 32G, the 64s were sold out. The Apple store goon said they had a lot of 32s and the Best Buy near me also had “plenty”. Not sure why these aren’t sold out considering the hype, TBH. This review is not for argument's sake. It's for people that want an objective opinion on the thing, coming from an Apple owner/Apple fangirl basher. Take that for what it's worth. Also, while I think I know my way around computers, they aren't my life and I'm sure I missed some tricks that may make the iPad more useful for what I want, and I'm sure some computer geeks here (no offense) will point out where I went wrong, and if I'm lucky I can get a few servings of Otis homecooked condescension. I won't fancy myself as a technology geek like some people just because I NEED to have the new gadget, then only use 15% of it. I buy things that are useful to me.Speed – for people like me speed isn’t an issue unless something is too slow. I never say “holy cow! This thing is fast!” probably because I expect things to work fast anyway, right or wrong. So the Ipad here doesn’t get a chance to get the credit it is due here because for people like me, we take speed for granted. I’ll say the speed on this machine is wonderful and I have never had a problem with it at all.Grade: A+Screen – Inside? It’s beautiful. You can’t take it outside. I have a rough time seeing anything on this thing outside. Is it because I live where the sun shines? I guess so. Maybe Cupertino is a giant cavern? Any background reflected light washes out the screen in a horrible glare. Of course, this is how it is with everything I’ve used (never use a kindle). My bet is most of the people that use this will be inside anyway.Grade: A-Battery – As good as it gets. Fangirls here aren’t bull####ting when they say they can watch movies for 8 hours or such, but I don’t know why you’d do that.Grade: A+UI – I own an iPhone. I own a touch. I use a Mac irregularly but still use it, and don’t have issue with the OS like some people raised on PCs. Even if I didn’t own a single Apple product, I think it would be easy to pick up. The thing that IMO separates this from a PC is that it’s actually fun to use, instead of a task. People say no multitasking is an issue, it’s not. The only thing that bothers me is that it reloads safari if I have multiple pages up. This can easily be remedied if I can just have another web browser instead…Grade: APrograms – I find it annoying but not surprising (I do own other Apple products) that this is so proprietary. I don’t want to use Safari. I don’t care if people think it’s better than Chrome. I want to use Chrome. I don’t want to use iTunes for media management. Why can’t I just drag and drop onto my harddrive? Cmon! I don’t want to use Apple’s programs. I don’t care if their stuff better than Word (it’s not). I want to use my Word/Excel. Pages doesn’t do the #### I want it to do. I can’t find where I can create a custom doc theme in Pages, that's annoying. I also find it annoying that I have to buy all kinds of programs all over again. This makes the iPad seem like merely a revenue window. I guess people that want to be productive on it are being punished in some way. That being said, Flight Control is really a fun game. 250,000 apps? Who gives a ####? I want MY programs. Why the strict parameters?Grade: D+Peripherals and other stuff – No USB. Someone says USBs are dying out? OK. Are they dying out TOMORROW? No? Then no reason to not hook one up and leave it off of the next gen. No camera. That’s stupid, but the Apple store goon said there was an adapter coming out shortly. Speakers aren’t very good, but I guess like the screen, it’s as good as it gets in a machine like this. The keyboard is easy to type on and you don’t need to buy the accessory. Some people complain about this. Maybe I'm just used to it since I own an iPhone. It's easy to pick up.Grade: CHarddrive – Why so small? Bad Genes? Can’t we put a half T in ####ers this size yet? Will it overheat or something? I don’t understand why we can’t just load up on memory. I’m sure other machines like it will have equally bad memory, that’s no excuse. Is Apple a leading tech company or not? Don't make me report to a server to get my data. I want it in my hand. And if you aren't going to let me just plug an external HD into the machine like a netbook would let me do, then make your harddrive bigger. No excuse.Grade: FSummary: It’s a fun machine, if you want to simplify what its tasks are. Use it as an audio jukebox, but the speakers suck, so use this with headphones. You can’t use it as an all purpose jukebox, because the harddrive is too small. It’s a great e-picture frame, (proprietary) game player and web browsing device. It’s really pretty! This doesn’t “Just work” like one might expect it to. Beware the hidden costs of purchasing applications and accessories for this machine. If you are OK with hidden costs, lack of harddrive, and that you are forced to use Apple's programs, then it's a pretty sweet device.Overall Grade: C+Verdict - This is a buy for the following:1) People that own everything2) Apple fangirls3) People that don’t need a computer for productivity, but for simplified uses like movies, music, games, email4) People that are normally defeated when using more complex machines, like a netbook. It would be a nice gift for mom. :hifive:
Lots of good irony in here. I won't bother stooping to a response. Glad you didn't buy one.
 
AppleCare for the iPad?Yea or Nay?I've never purchased AppleCare for any of my previous mac purchases (ibook, iMac, iphone)but wondering if this is the product to buy the insurance on.thoughts?
Didn't get it, never have.
 
Step 1: Drama Queen/Attention Whore starts thread (and others related)Step 2: Drama Queen/Attention Whore gets attentionStep 3: Drama Queen/Attention Whore complains about the attention.Is this the typical Otis thread? I don’t know.Anyway, during my vacation (the cause was either me telling Otis that he’s full of poopie or me telling Anakin that his salivary glands are overactive I don’t know which) I decided to actually try this out for myself. I got a 32G, the 64s were sold out. The Apple store goon said they had a lot of 32s and the Best Buy near me also had “plenty”. Not sure why these aren’t sold out considering the hype, TBH. This review is not for argument's sake. It's for people that want an objective opinion on the thing, coming from an Apple owner/Apple fangirl basher. Take that for what it's worth. Also, while I think I know my way around computers, they aren't my life and I'm sure I missed some tricks that may make the iPad more useful for what I want, and I'm sure some computer geeks here (no offense) will point out where I went wrong, and if I'm lucky I can get a few servings of Otis homecooked condescension. I won't fancy myself as a technology geek like some people just because I NEED to have the new gadget, then only use 15% of it. I buy things that are useful to me.Speed – for people like me speed isn’t an issue unless something is too slow. I never say “holy cow! This thing is fast!” probably because I expect things to work fast anyway, right or wrong. So the Ipad here doesn’t get a chance to get the credit it is due here because for people like me, we take speed for granted. I’ll say the speed on this machine is wonderful and I have never had a problem with it at all.Grade: A+Screen – Inside? It’s beautiful. You can’t take it outside. I have a rough time seeing anything on this thing outside. Is it because I live where the sun shines? I guess so. Maybe Cupertino is a giant cavern? Any background reflected light washes out the screen in a horrible glare. Of course, this is how it is with everything I’ve used (never use a kindle). My bet is most of the people that use this will be inside anyway.Grade: A-Battery – As good as it gets. Fangirls here aren’t bull####ting when they say they can watch movies for 8 hours or such, but I don’t know why you’d do that.Grade: A+UI – I own an iPhone. I own a touch. I use a Mac irregularly but still use it, and don’t have issue with the OS like some people raised on PCs. Even if I didn’t own a single Apple product, I think it would be easy to pick up. The thing that IMO separates this from a PC is that it’s actually fun to use, instead of a task. People say no multitasking is an issue, it’s not. The only thing that bothers me is that it reloads safari if I have multiple pages up. This can easily be remedied if I can just have another web browser instead…Grade: APrograms – I find it annoying but not surprising (I do own other Apple products) that this is so proprietary. I don’t want to use Safari. I don’t care if people think it’s better than Chrome. I want to use Chrome. I don’t want to use iTunes for media management. Why can’t I just drag and drop onto my harddrive? Cmon! I don’t want to use Apple’s programs. I don’t care if their stuff better than Word (it’s not). I want to use my Word/Excel. Pages doesn’t do the #### I want it to do. I can’t find where I can create a custom doc theme in Pages, that's annoying. I also find it annoying that I have to buy all kinds of programs all over again. This makes the iPad seem like merely a revenue window. I guess people that want to be productive on it are being punished in some way. That being said, Flight Control is really a fun game. 250,000 apps? Who gives a ####? I want MY programs. Why the strict parameters?Grade: D+Peripherals and other stuff – No USB. Someone says USBs are dying out? OK. Are they dying out TOMORROW? No? Then no reason to not hook one up and leave it off of the next gen. No camera. That’s stupid, but the Apple store goon said there was an adapter coming out shortly. Speakers aren’t very good, but I guess like the screen, it’s as good as it gets in a machine like this. The keyboard is easy to type on and you don’t need to buy the accessory. Some people complain about this. Maybe I'm just used to it since I own an iPhone. It's easy to pick up.Grade: CHarddrive – Why so small? Bad Genes? Can’t we put a half T in ####ers this size yet? Will it overheat or something? I don’t understand why we can’t just load up on memory. I’m sure other machines like it will have equally bad memory, that’s no excuse. Is Apple a leading tech company or not? Don't make me report to a server to get my data. I want it in my hand. And if you aren't going to let me just plug an external HD into the machine like a netbook would let me do, then make your harddrive bigger. No excuse.Grade: FSummary: It’s a fun machine, if you want to simplify what its tasks are. Use it as an audio jukebox, but the speakers suck, so use this with headphones. You can’t use it as an all purpose jukebox, because the harddrive is too small. It’s a great e-picture frame, (proprietary) game player and web browsing device. It’s really pretty! This doesn’t “Just work” like one might expect it to. Beware the hidden costs of purchasing applications and accessories for this machine. If you are OK with hidden costs, lack of harddrive, and that you are forced to use Apple's programs, then it's a pretty sweet device.Overall Grade: C+Verdict - This is a buy for the following:1) People that own everything2) Apple fangirls3) People that don’t need a computer for productivity, but for simplified uses like movies, music, games, email4) People that are normally defeated when using more complex machines, like a netbook. It would be a nice gift for mom. :)edit - I do want to say that I'm thankful for Apple, they make good products. And I'm thankful for this machine, without it other companies wouldn't try to improve upon it. And I am thankful for the fangirls that guy it no matter what. Without them, there may not be a second gen machine, and no improvements either. All of these things make the consumer ultimately the big winner here. :( It's easy to nitpick the first to do stuff. Neil Armstrong probably had a bit of a rough landing. Apple takes it in stride. Fangirls don't.
Great, honest review. Thanks!
 
I don't get the hard drive size gripes. This isn't supposed to be a high volume main data storage device. It's a portable second device.

If there's a legitimate question regarding why the hard drive is so small, that's because it's a flash hard drive. That's what flash HD sizes are looking like these days, and flash was an obvious choice vs. an old school magnetic drive for a device like this for a variety of reasons.

The whole USB thing doesn't bother me. The USB devices I have plugged into my computer at home are (1) a mouse, (2) a keyboard, and (3) my iPod. Don't need a mouse for the iPad. Don't need a keyboard for iPad. And don't need to plug my iPod into it because it IS an iPod. I guess for people who use lots of peripherals, this could be a problem, though I'm having a hard time figuring out what you'd want or need to plug into an iPad. A camera maybe? That's the only thing I can think of, and they've got a goofy adapter for that. What else would you folks be using with this? Serious question.

 
I don't get the hard drive size gripes. This isn't supposed to be a high volume main data storage device. It's a portable second device. If there's a legitimate question regarding why the hard drive is so small, that's because it's a flash hard drive. That's what flash HD sizes are looking like these days, and flash was an obvious choice vs. an old school magnetic drive for a device like this for a variety of reasons.The whole USB thing doesn't bother me. The USB devices I have plugged into my computer at home are (1) a mouse, (2) a keyboard, and (3) my iPod. Don't need a mouse for the iPad. Don't need a keyboard for iPad. And don't need to plug my iPod into it because it IS an iPod. I guess for people who use lots of peripherals, this could be a problem, though I'm having a hard time figuring out what you'd want or need to plug into an iPad. A camera maybe? That's the only thing I can think of, and they've got a goofy adapter for that. What else would you folks be using with this? Serious question.
Portable DVD Drive - could be huge for parentsPortable Media Storage (HDD) - probably couldn't read it though (with movies, pics, etc) there are HDD the size of Iphones nowCamera
 
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I don't get the hard drive size gripes. This isn't supposed to be a high volume main data storage device. It's a portable second device. If there's a legitimate question regarding why the hard drive is so small, that's because it's a flash hard drive. That's what flash HD sizes are looking like these days, and flash was an obvious choice vs. an old school magnetic drive for a device like this for a variety of reasons.The whole USB thing doesn't bother me. The USB devices I have plugged into my computer at home are (1) a mouse, (2) a keyboard, and (3) my iPod. Don't need a mouse for the iPad. Don't need a keyboard for iPad. And don't need to plug my iPod into it because it IS an iPod. I guess for people who use lots of peripherals, this could be a problem, though I'm having a hard time figuring out what you'd want or need to plug into an iPad. A camera maybe? That's the only thing I can think of, and they've got a goofy adapter for that. What else would you folks be using with this? Serious question.
:shrug: :no: :rolleyes: We need an ostrich smiley.
 
I don't get the hard drive size gripes. This isn't supposed to be a high volume main data storage device. It's a portable second device. If there's a legitimate question regarding why the hard drive is so small, that's because it's a flash hard drive. That's what flash HD sizes are looking like these days, and flash was an obvious choice vs. an old school magnetic drive for a device like this for a variety of reasons.The whole USB thing doesn't bother me. The USB devices I have plugged into my computer at home are (1) a mouse, (2) a keyboard, and (3) my iPod. Don't need a mouse for the iPad. Don't need a keyboard for iPad. And don't need to plug my iPod into it because it IS an iPod. I guess for people who use lots of peripherals, this could be a problem, though I'm having a hard time figuring out what you'd want or need to plug into an iPad. A camera maybe? That's the only thing I can think of, and they've got a goofy adapter for that. What else would you folks be using with this? Serious question.
:shrug: :no: :rolleyes: We need an ostrich smiley.
Why?
 
I don't get the hard drive size gripes. This isn't supposed to be a high volume main data storage device. It's a portable second device. If there's a legitimate question regarding why the hard drive is so small, that's because it's a flash hard drive. That's what flash HD sizes are looking like these days, and flash was an obvious choice vs. an old school magnetic drive for a device like this for a variety of reasons.The whole USB thing doesn't bother me. The USB devices I have plugged into my computer at home are (1) a mouse, (2) a keyboard, and (3) my iPod. Don't need a mouse for the iPad. Don't need a keyboard for iPad. And don't need to plug my iPod into it because it IS an iPod. I guess for people who use lots of peripherals, this could be a problem, though I'm having a hard time figuring out what you'd want or need to plug into an iPad. A camera maybe? That's the only thing I can think of, and they've got a goofy adapter for that. What else would you folks be using with this? Serious question.
Portable DVD Drive - could be huge for parentsPortable Media Storage (HDD) - probably couldn't read it though (with movies, pics, etc) there are HDD the size of Iphones nowCamera
I guess I get the portable DVD drive. But then again why wouldn't you just download movies to the device itself? Doesn't that solve that one?Also re: HDD, why do you need this? I just wirelessly beam whatever files onto this thing I want to at home from my main HD. I don't see this one.As for camera, that's why they have the camera adapter no?I actually just thought of one reason I'd like to have a USB -- for moving files to/from a thumb drive for work. Then again, I think someone here posted a bluetooth thumbdrive product somewhere? Looked really interesting, might pick one up. But yeah, I can see this being one reason I could miss a USB. The others don't make a whole lot of sense to me.
 
The new OS looks like it's going to be a huge improvement. Multitasking is nice, and Folders seems super important. Also I heard Jobs demo'd or discussed making skype calls from the iPhone -- I take it you could do the same with the iPad? I wonder if you can pair a bluetooth headset with it and use this as your primary mobile phone? In that case, I'd be awful tempted to make the switch to a 3G model of this at some point.

 
I won't bother stooping to a response. Glad you didn't buy one.
Just go ahead and report me again :shrug:
Didn't report you the first time. Glad to see the double standard though, and that you can come right back from your timeout and continue to take shots at me.
The most condescending person in the FFA is complaining about people taking shots at him.Just shocked.
Don't hate me because I'm iBeautiful.
 
I won't bother stooping to a response. Glad you didn't buy one.
Just go ahead and report me again :shrug:
Didn't report you the first time. Glad to see the double standard though, and that you can come right back from your timeout and continue to take shots at me.
The most condescending person in the FFA is complaining about people taking shots at him.Just shocked.
Don't hate me because I'm iBeautiful.
Ahhh....the resident hater, phthalatemagic. Don't let him get your goat oat. He's just miserable.
 
I don't get the hard drive size gripes. This isn't supposed to be a high volume main data storage device. It's a portable second device. If there's a legitimate question regarding why the hard drive is so small, that's because it's a flash hard drive. That's what flash HD sizes are looking like these days, and flash was an obvious choice vs. an old school magnetic drive for a device like this for a variety of reasons.The whole USB thing doesn't bother me. The USB devices I have plugged into my computer at home are (1) a mouse, (2) a keyboard, and (3) my iPod. Don't need a mouse for the iPad. Don't need a keyboard for iPad. And don't need to plug my iPod into it because it IS an iPod. I guess for people who use lots of peripherals, this could be a problem, though I'm having a hard time figuring out what you'd want or need to plug into an iPad. A camera maybe? That's the only thing I can think of, and they've got a goofy adapter for that. What else would you folks be using with this? Serious question.
Portable DVD Drive - could be huge for parentsPortable Media Storage (HDD) - probably couldn't read it though (with movies, pics, etc) there are HDD the size of Iphones nowCamera
I guess I get the portable DVD drive. But then again why wouldn't you just download movies to the device itself? Doesn't that solve that one?Also re: HDD, why do you need this? I just wirelessly beam whatever files onto this thing I want to at home from my main HD. I don't see this one.As for camera, that's why they have the camera adapter no?I actually just thought of one reason I'd like to have a USB -- for moving files to/from a thumb drive for work. Then again, I think someone here posted a bluetooth thumbdrive product somewhere? Looked really interesting, might pick one up. But yeah, I can see this being one reason I could miss a USB. The others don't make a whole lot of sense to me.
How are you wirelessy beaming them. If you can than yeah pointless. But I have a ton of movies on a 500 GB drive. If I want to take it with me it would be nice unless I could stream.Why go through the effort of ripping everything if you have the Drive to take. I would personally probably rip everything if I can stream it - I'm not paying to downlaod the movie, I'm talking about the 4.99 Doras I have or movies I already ownThumb drive would make sense.
 
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Here's the wireless thumb drive thing:

airstash

Looks interesting. $100 is kind of steep though.
And that's why they didn't include USB.They are going to just print money with the amount they are going to sell in accessories because that's the only way to "get stuff"

ETA: They are not the only company to capitalize on the strategy, they seem to take it to an "extreme" but the consumers still shell out

Didn't realize what you posted was not part of apple

 
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I won't bother stooping to a response. Glad you didn't buy one.
Just go ahead and report me again :shrug:
Didn't report you the first time. Glad to see the double standard though, and that you can come right back from your timeout and continue to take shots at me.
The most condescending person in the FFA is complaining about people taking shots at him.Just shocked.
Don't hate me because I'm iBeautiful.
I don't hate you. I'm a pretty big fan.
 
Here's the wireless thumb drive thing:

airstash

Looks interesting. $100 is kind of steep though.
And that's why they didn't include USB.They are going to just print money with the amount they are going to sell in accessories because that's the only way to "get stuff"

ETA: They are not the only company to capitalize on the strategy, they seem to take it to an "extreme" but the consumers still shell out

Didn't realize what you posted was not part of apple
Yeah, this is not an Apple device, so I don't think that argument applies here. But who knows, maybe Apple plans to release something like that eventually.
 
I don't get the hard drive size gripes. This isn't supposed to be a high volume main data storage device. It's a portable second device.

If there's a legitimate question regarding why the hard drive is so small, that's because it's a flash hard drive. That's what flash HD sizes are looking like these days, and flash was an obvious choice vs. an old school magnetic drive for a device like this for a variety of reasons.

The whole USB thing doesn't bother me. The USB devices I have plugged into my computer at home are (1) a mouse, (2) a keyboard, and (3) my iPod. Don't need a mouse for the iPad. Don't need a keyboard for iPad. And don't need to plug my iPod into it because it IS an iPod. I guess for people who use lots of peripherals, this could be a problem, though I'm having a hard time figuring out what you'd want or need to plug into an iPad. A camera maybe? That's the only thing I can think of, and they've got a goofy adapter for that. What else would you folks be using with this? Serious question.
Portable DVD Drive - could be huge for parentsPortable Media Storage (HDD) - probably couldn't read it though (with movies, pics, etc) there are HDD the size of Iphones now

Camera
I guess I get the portable DVD drive. But then again why wouldn't you just download movies to the device itself? Doesn't that solve that one?Also re: HDD, why do you need this? I just wirelessly beam whatever files onto this thing I want to at home from my main HD. I don't see this one.

As for camera, that's why they have the camera adapter no?

I actually just thought of one reason I'd like to have a USB -- for moving files to/from a thumb drive for work. Then again, I think someone here posted a bluetooth thumbdrive product somewhere? Looked really interesting, might pick one up. But yeah, I can see this being one reason I could miss a USB. The others don't make a whole lot of sense to me.
How are you wirelessy beaming them. If you can than yeah pointless. But I have a ton of movies on a 500 GB drive. If I want to take it with me it would be nice unless I could stream.Why go through the effort of ripping everything if you have the Drive to take. I would personally probably rip everything if I can stream it - I'm not paying to downlaod the movie, I'm talking about the 4.99 Doras I have or movies I already own

Thumb drive would make sense.
This is a good point for people with large collections of DVDs who want to take them on the go. I guess I'm not a big DVD guy, and my biggest purpose with these devices is to simplify, and make it super portable and have to carry less. I'm not the kind of guy who would pack up a booklet of DVDs and take it with me, but I can see how that might be useful for like a 10 hour family drive with the kids to Disney or some such. For me though, it's either for home use, where a DVD player doesn't make sense, or for use on the subway and/or on business trips, where I'd never bring DVDs along. If there's a movie I want to watch, I just connect it to the computer and download to the iPad (like on my current trip -- I connected it to my computer and downloaded the first four episodes of The Pacific and a couple other movies, pretty sweet).As an aside, Sarah Palin is talking on TV criticizing the president's lack of experience with "nucular" issues and Korea. Is she really this dumb, or is this shtick?

YEAH SARAH, FROM ALL YOUR TIME WORKING ON THE MANHATTAN PROJECT.

 
I won't bother stooping to a response. Glad you didn't buy one.
Just go ahead and report me again :thumbdown:
Didn't report you the first time. Glad to see the double standard though, and that you can come right back from your timeout and continue to take shots at me.
The most condescending person in the FFA is complaining about people taking shots at him.Just shocked.
I think you need to look up the definition of condescending and report back.
 
Step 1: Drama Queen/Attention Whore starts thread (and others related)

Step 2: Drama Queen/Attention Whore gets attention

Step 3: Drama Queen/Attention Whore complains about the attention.

Is this the typical Otis thread? I don’t know.

Anyway, during my vacation (the cause was either me telling Otis that he’s full of poopie or me telling Anakin that his salivary glands are overactive I don’t know which) I decided to actually try this out for myself. I got a 32G, the 64s were sold out. The Apple store goon said they had a lot of 32s and the Best Buy near me also had “plenty”. Not sure why these aren’t sold out considering the hype, TBH. This review is not for argument's sake. It's for people that want an objective opinion on the thing, coming from an Apple owner/Apple fangirl basher. Take that for what it's worth. Also, while I think I know my way around computers, they aren't my life and I'm sure I missed some tricks that may make the iPad more useful for what I want, and I'm sure some computer geeks here (no offense) will point out where I went wrong, and if I'm lucky I can get a few servings of Otis homecooked condescension. I won't fancy myself as a technology geek like some people just because I NEED to have the new gadget, then only use 15% of it. I buy things that are useful to me.

Speed – for people like me speed isn’t an issue unless something is too slow. I never say “holy cow! This thing is fast!” probably because I expect things to work fast anyway, right or wrong. So the Ipad here doesn’t get a chance to get the credit it is due here because for people like me, we take speed for granted. I’ll say the speed on this machine is wonderful and I have never had a problem with it at all.

Grade: A+

Screen – Inside? It’s beautiful. You can’t take it outside. I have a rough time seeing anything on this thing outside. Is it because I live where the sun shines? I guess so. Maybe Cupertino is a giant cavern? Any background reflected light washes out the screen in a horrible glare. Of course, this is how it is with everything I’ve used (never use a kindle). My bet is most of the people that use this will be inside anyway.

Grade: A-

Battery – As good as it gets. Fangirls here aren’t bull####ting when they say they can watch movies for 8 hours or such, but I don’t know why you’d do that.

Grade: A+

UI – I own an iPhone. I own a touch. I use a Mac irregularly but still use it, and don’t have issue with the OS like some people raised on PCs. Even if I didn’t own a single Apple product, I think it would be easy to pick up. The thing that IMO separates this from a PC is that it’s actually fun to use, instead of a task. People say no multitasking is an issue, it’s not. The only thing that bothers me is that it reloads safari if I have multiple pages up. This can easily be remedied if I can just have another web browser instead…

Grade: A

Programs – I find it annoying but not surprising (I do own other Apple products) that this is so proprietary. I don’t want to use Safari. I don’t care if people think it’s better than Chrome. I want to use Chrome. I don’t want to use iTunes for media management. Why can’t I just drag and drop onto my harddrive? Cmon! I don’t want to use Apple’s programs. I don’t care if their stuff better than Word (it’s not). I want to use my Word/Excel. Pages doesn’t do the #### I want it to do. I can’t find where I can create a custom doc theme in Pages, that's annoying. I also find it annoying that I have to buy all kinds of programs all over again. This makes the iPad seem like merely a revenue window. I guess people that want to be productive on it are being punished in some way. That being said, Flight Control is really a fun game. 250,000 apps? Who gives a ####? I want MY programs. Why the strict parameters?

Grade: D+

Peripherals and other stuff – No USB. Someone says USBs are dying out? OK. Are they dying out TOMORROW? No? Then no reason to not hook one up and leave it off of the next gen. No camera. That’s stupid, but the Apple store goon said there was an adapter coming out shortly. Speakers aren’t very good, but I guess like the screen, it’s as good as it gets in a machine like this. The keyboard is easy to type on and you don’t need to buy the accessory. Some people complain about this. Maybe I'm just used to it since I own an iPhone. It's easy to pick up.

Grade: C

Harddrive – Why so small? Bad Genes? Can’t we put a half T in ####ers this size yet? Will it overheat or something? I don’t understand why we can’t just load up on memory. I’m sure other machines like it will have equally bad memory, that’s no excuse. Is Apple a leading tech company or not? Don't make me report to a server to get my data. I want it in my hand. And if you aren't going to let me just plug an external HD into the machine like a netbook would let me do, then make your harddrive bigger. No excuse.

Grade: F

Summary: It’s a fun machine, if you want to simplify what its tasks are. Use it as an audio jukebox, but the speakers suck, so use this with headphones. You can’t use it as an all purpose jukebox, because the harddrive is too small. It’s a great e-picture frame, (proprietary) game player and web browsing device. It’s really pretty! This doesn’t “Just work” like one might expect it to. Beware the hidden costs of purchasing applications and accessories for this machine. If you are OK with hidden costs, lack of harddrive, and that you are forced to use Apple's programs, then it's a pretty sweet device.

Overall Grade: C+

Verdict - This is a buy for the following:

1) People that own everything

2) Apple fangirls

3) People that don’t need a computer for productivity, but for simplified uses like movies, music, games, email

4) People that are normally defeated when using more complex machines, like a netbook. It would be a nice gift for mom. :)

edit - I do want to say that I'm thankful for Apple, they make good products. And I'm thankful for this machine, without it other companies wouldn't try to improve upon it. And I am thankful for the fangirls that guy it no matter what. Without them, there may not be a second gen machine, and no improvements either. All of these things make the consumer ultimately the big winner here. :thumbup: It's easy to nitpick the first to do stuff. Neil Armstrong probably had a bit of a rough landing. Apple takes it in stride. Fangirls don't.
This is exactly what I've said previously in this thread that I completely don't understand. You are an Apple fanboi, had their products yet seem either upset or surprised on how propriety Apple is with their products? :yes: I can understand someone never having anything from Apple, actually I take that back since you can easily google anything now but I hear this a lot from people who LOVE Apple, no matter what they put out.Is this part of the Apple fanboi culture? To sort of have that "hey, look at me I can drop $ on something AND complain and act shocked on how limited the product is?"

 
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I don't get the hard drive size gripes. This isn't supposed to be a high volume main data storage device. It's a portable second device. If there's a legitimate question regarding why the hard drive is so small, that's because it's a flash hard drive. That's what flash HD sizes are looking like these days, and flash was an obvious choice vs. an old school magnetic drive for a device like this for a variety of reasons.The whole USB thing doesn't bother me. The USB devices I have plugged into my computer at home are (1) a mouse, (2) a keyboard, and (3) my iPod. Don't need a mouse for the iPad. Don't need a keyboard for iPad. And don't need to plug my iPod into it because it IS an iPod. I guess for people who use lots of peripherals, this could be a problem, though I'm having a hard time figuring out what you'd want or need to plug into an iPad. A camera maybe? That's the only thing I can think of, and they've got a goofy adapter for that. What else would you folks be using with this? Serious question.
Perhaps it comes down to a lot of people who buy Apple just don't know much about computers. Can't people read the specs off apple.com or go to an apple store and easily find out what it can and can't do? I hear a lot of complaints about the lack of hard drive space as if you go to Apple and they either lie to you or you don't know the size of your HD until after you buy it.
 
I don't get the hard drive size gripes. This isn't supposed to be a high volume main data storage device. It's a portable second device. If there's a legitimate question regarding why the hard drive is so small, that's because it's a flash hard drive. That's what flash HD sizes are looking like these days, and flash was an obvious choice vs. an old school magnetic drive for a device like this for a variety of reasons.The whole USB thing doesn't bother me. The USB devices I have plugged into my computer at home are (1) a mouse, (2) a keyboard, and (3) my iPod. Don't need a mouse for the iPad. Don't need a keyboard for iPad. And don't need to plug my iPod into it because it IS an iPod. I guess for people who use lots of peripherals, this could be a problem, though I'm having a hard time figuring out what you'd want or need to plug into an iPad. A camera maybe? That's the only thing I can think of, and they've got a goofy adapter for that. What else would you folks be using with this? Serious question.
Perhaps it comes down to a lot of people who buy Apple just don't know much about computers. Can't people read the specs off apple.com or go to an apple store and easily find out what it can and can't do? I hear a lot of complaints about the lack of hard drive space as if you go to Apple and they either lie to you or you don't know the size of your HD until after you buy it.
:yes: :thumbup: :)
 
AppleCare for the iPad?

Yea or Nay?

I've never purchased AppleCare for any of my previous mac purchases (ibook, iMac, iphone)

but wondering if this is the product to buy the insurance on.

thoughts?
I'm not going to but I'd do squaretrade if i did anything like that. Check out their website. They are cheaper and cover accidental coverage.
 
I don't get the hard drive size gripes. This isn't supposed to be a high volume main data storage device. It's a portable second device.

If there's a legitimate question regarding why the hard drive is so small, that's because it's a flash hard drive. That's what flash HD sizes are looking like these days, and flash was an obvious choice vs. an old school magnetic drive for a device like this for a variety of reasons.

The whole USB thing doesn't bother me. The USB devices I have plugged into my computer at home are (1) a mouse, (2) a keyboard, and (3) my iPod. Don't need a mouse for the iPad. Don't need a keyboard for iPad. And don't need to plug my iPod into it because it IS an iPod. I guess for people who use lots of peripherals, this could be a problem, though I'm having a hard time figuring out what you'd want or need to plug into an iPad. A camera maybe? That's the only thing I can think of, and they've got a goofy adapter for that. What else would you folks be using with this? Serious question.
Portable DVD Drive - could be huge for parentsPortable Media Storage (HDD) - probably couldn't read it though (with movies, pics, etc) there are HDD the size of Iphones now

Camera
I guess I get the portable DVD drive. But then again why wouldn't you just download movies to the device itself? Doesn't that solve that one?Also re: HDD, why do you need this? I just wirelessly beam whatever files onto this thing I want to at home from my main HD. I don't see this one.

As for camera, that's why they have the camera adapter no?

I actually just thought of one reason I'd like to have a USB -- for moving files to/from a thumb drive for work. Then again, I think someone here posted a bluetooth thumbdrive product somewhere? Looked really interesting, might pick one up. But yeah, I can see this being one reason I could miss a USB. The others don't make a whole lot of sense to me.
How are you wirelessy beaming them. If you can than yeah pointless. But I have a ton of movies on a 500 GB drive. If I want to take it with me it would be nice unless I could stream.Why go through the effort of ripping everything if you have the Drive to take. I would personally probably rip everything if I can stream it - I'm not paying to downlaod the movie, I'm talking about the 4.99 Doras I have or movies I already own

Thumb drive would make sense.
This is a good point for people with large collections of DVDs who want to take them on the go. I guess I'm not a big DVD guy, and my biggest purpose with these devices is to simplify, and make it super portable and have to carry less. I'm not the kind of guy who would pack up a booklet of DVDs and take it with me, but I can see how that might be useful for like a 10 hour family drive with the kids to Disney or some such. For me though, it's either for home use, where a DVD player doesn't make sense, or for use on the subway and/or on business trips, where I'd never bring DVDs along. If there's a movie I want to watch, I just connect it to the computer and download to the iPad (like on my current trip -- I connected it to my computer and downloaded the first four episodes of The Pacific and a couple other movies, pretty sweet).As an aside, Sarah Palin is talking on TV criticizing the president's lack of experience with "nucular" issues and Korea. Is she really this dumb, or is this shtick?

YEAH SARAH, FROM ALL YOUR TIME WORKING ON THE MANHATTAN PROJECT.
I'd be curious to see a list of USB peripherals you folks use regularly (aside from mouse, keyboard, iPod, and camera, each of which is either built into the iPad itself or can be attached via the goofy camera dongle). I know there's like a bazillion USB devices available in the world, including a USB-powered desk fan for those steamy FFA chats, but I'm curious to know which ones you actually use frequently and would miss out on with the iPad.
 
I'd be curious to see a list of USB peripherals you folks use regularly (aside from mouse, keyboard, iPod, and camera, each of which is either built into the iPad itself or can be attached via the goofy camera dongle). I know there's like a bazillion USB devices available in the world, including a USB-powered desk fan for those steamy FFA chats, but I'm curious to know which ones you actually use frequently and would miss out on with the iPad.
One of the most common uses of storage technology is a usb thumbdrive.
 
I'd be curious to see a list of USB peripherals you folks use regularly (aside from mouse, keyboard, iPod, and camera, each of which is either built into the iPad itself or can be attached via the goofy camera dongle). I know there's like a bazillion USB devices available in the world, including a USB-powered desk fan for those steamy FFA chats, but I'm curious to know which ones you actually use frequently and would miss out on with the iPad.
One of the most common uses of storage technology is a usb thumbdrive.
Yup, that's the one I already posted about and agree with. Any others?
 
Perhaps it comes down to a lot of people who buy Apple just don't know much about computers.
:lmao:
Then why are people who have Apple products act :confused: and :rant: after they get it? Do they not read the specs?
I wasn't talking about people being angry about the storage size after they buy it (does this ever happen?). I was talking about people criticizing this product in this thread for not having enough storage space. I don't get that complaint about this kind of device.
 
Perhaps it comes down to a lot of people who buy Apple just don't know much about computers.
:lmao:
Then why are people who have Apple products act :banned: and :rant: after they get it? Do they not read the specs?
I wasn't talking about people being angry about the storage size after they buy it (does this ever happen?). I was talking about people criticizing this product in this thread for not having enough storage space. I don't get that complaint about this kind of device.
I think SSD's will be the rage in a couple of years when clouds are the norm. But for now, my iTunes music library alone is over 40 gigs (I have a ton of live Phish and Dead shows). Add in movies, podcasts, etc, and I'd get close to that 64 gigs pretty quickly.But in the long run, I agree with you - storage space will become almost irrelevant.
 
Perhaps it comes down to a lot of people who buy Apple just don't know much about computers.
:lmao:
Then why are people who have Apple products act :banned: and :rant: after they get it? Do they not read the specs?
I wasn't talking about people being angry about the storage size after they buy it (does this ever happen?). I was talking about people criticizing this product in this thread for not having enough storage space. I don't get that complaint about this kind of device.
I think SSD's will be the rage in a couple of years when clouds are the norm. But for now, my iTunes music library alone is over 40 gigs (I have a ton of live Phish and Dead shows). Add in movies, podcasts, etc, and I'd get close to that 64 gigs pretty quickly.But in the long run, I agree with you - storage space will become almost irrelevant.
True audiophiles don't like Digital. Video? Hi-res media files are still smaller than the original un-compressed format. Digital is ultimately disposable. If you want to save the media, then there are a ton of options to do that with. The native HD on any box is to run the OS and it's apps. You really don't need a lot of drive space on the box to do that. Anybody who builds a storage array does not have the OS on it. My builds in the future would have an 64GB SSD for the OS, and the RAID array is predicated on what I do with it. Goggins, do yourself a favor, and leave this thread now. You're a flat out bore.
 
True audiophiles don't like Digital. Video? Hi-res media files are still smaller than the original un-compressed format. Digital is ultimately disposable. If you want to save the media, then there are a ton of options to do that with. The native HD on any box is to run the OS and it's apps. You really don't need a lot of drive space on the box to do that. Anybody who builds a storage array does not have the OS on it. My builds in the future would have an 64GB SSD for the OS, and the RAID array is predicated on what I do with it.

Goggins, do yourself a favor, and leave this thread now. You're a flat out bore.
Maybe, but that's not the crowd Apple spent the last 8 years wowing. I'm the normal Apple iPod guy - I love my 80 gig iPod and have spent years building my library. 16 and 32 gig iPads just aren't going to cut it if I can't even fit my music library on there. :banned: What are the ton of options to store media on my iPad?

 

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