If you have any smartphone the 3G expense doesn't make sense. Check that, it doesn't make sense period.CE if you have iPhone I don't think iPad 3G expense makes sense.
I have the 3G version and haven't used it once. Will get the WIFI iPad 3 and tether when needed.
CE if you have iPhone I don't think iPad 3G expense makes sense.
Thanks guys, kinda what I was thinking.If you have any smartphone the 3G expense doesn't make sense. Check that, it doesn't make sense period.CE if you have iPhone I don't think iPad 3G expense makes sense.
Did you mean to post this in the "respond to a question from 2009" thread?iPad and iPhone can tether now?
I thought there was still some type of issue or fee.Did you mean to post this in the "respond to a question from 2009" thread?iPad and iPhone can tether now?
Did you have to configure iCloud in a way to do that, or is that default on iPad?Had a dead home button and a dead pixel. Took it in for a tech appointment and was walking out with a new iPad in 7 minutes. Setting up the new iPad from an iCloud backup was absolutely flawless. Everything restored exactly back to how I was set up at the time of the backup. Even saved the web pages I had open when then backup ran. Kudos for getting this perfected, Apple.![]()
You need to turn it on in the iCloud settings on your iPad to auto backup. Or you can force a backup to the iCloud while in iTunes.Did you have to configure iCloud in a way to do that, or is that default on iPad?Had a dead home button and a dead pixel. Took it in for a tech appointment and was walking out with a new iPad in 7 minutes. Setting up the new iPad from an iCloud backup was absolutely flawless. Everything restored exactly back to how I was set up at the time of the backup. Even saved the web pages I had open when then backup ran. Kudos for getting this perfected, Apple.![]()
I love my ipad, but reading by the pool doesn't work too well. The screen washes out in sunlight. Get a kindle for this purpose.Yeah, that's what I thought. I'm headed to FL on March 7 and was thinking I'd like to have an iPad for the trip. Total relaxation trip, so I planned on doing some reading by the pool. Really don't enjoy reading e-books on my iPhone. But I don't want to spend $419 on a refurbished iPad2 now just to watch them drop in price in a month.
I'm not sure a Kindle helps me. My books are mostly purchased through a company called Logos and I'm pretty sure I need to use one of their apps to access the books. Would have to be a tablet (or phone, or computer), not an e-reader.I love my ipad, but reading by the pool doesn't work too well. The screen washes out in sunlight. Get a kindle for this purpose.Yeah, that's what I thought. I'm headed to FL on March 7 and was thinking I'd like to have an iPad for the trip. Total relaxation trip, so I planned on doing some reading by the pool. Really don't enjoy reading e-books on my iPhone. But I don't want to spend $419 on a refurbished iPad2 now just to watch them drop in price in a month.
Congrats! Welcome to the future.Purchased an iPad2 at Meijer a few weeks ago. Was on sale for $429 and got an additional 10% off for opening credit card.![]()
wow very nice pricePurchased an iPad2 at Meijer a few weeks ago. Was on sale for $429 and got an additional 10% off for opening credit card.![]()
Just sharing what I thought was a good deal for those looking to grab an iPad2.Congrats! Welcome to the future.Purchased an iPad2 at Meijer a few weeks ago. Was on sale for $429 and got an additional 10% off for opening credit card.![]()
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not seeing it on their websiteJust sharing what I thought was a good deal for those looking to grab an iPad2.Congrats! Welcome to the future.Purchased an iPad2 at Meijer a few weeks ago. Was on sale for $429 and got an additional 10% off for opening credit card.![]()
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nmhttp://www.meijer.com/s/apple-ipad-2-with-wi-fi-16gb/_/R-201847is it new?Only available in store.wow very nice pricePurchased an iPad2 at Meijer a few weeks ago. Was on sale for $429 and got an additional 10% off for opening credit card.![]()

bahoh well the arrival of the ipad 3 will drop it to 400Only available in store.wow very nice pricePurchased an iPad2 at Meijer a few weeks ago. Was on sale for $429 and got an additional 10% off for opening credit card.![]()
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That really didn't happen last time right away. Especially the wifi only ones.bahoh well the arrival of the ipad 3 will drop it to 400Only available in store.wow very nice pricePurchased an iPad2 at Meijer a few weeks ago. Was on sale for $429 and got an additional 10% off for opening credit card.![]()
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diablo 3 will keep me busy until thenif all goes according to planThat really didn't happen last time right away. Especially the wifi only ones.bahoh well the arrival of the ipad 3 will drop it to 400Only available in store.wow very nice pricePurchased an iPad2 at Meijer a few weeks ago. Was on sale for $429 and got an additional 10% off for opening credit card.![]()
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I think with all of the lower priced tablets on the market now we might see a quicker drop in the price of the iPad2...at least I'm hoping that's the case. I think it would make sense for Apple from a competitive standpoint.That really didn't happen last time right away. Especially the wifi only ones.bahoh well the arrival of the ipad 3 will drop it to 400Only available in store.wow very nice pricePurchased an iPad2 at Meijer a few weeks ago. Was on sale for $429 and got an additional 10% off for opening credit card.![]()
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They are still killing it at the prices they are now. Though ICS is a fantastic tablet OS. It just hasn't really hit any big hardware platforms yet.I think with all of the lower priced tablets on the market now we might see a quicker drop in the price of the iPad2...at least I'm hoping that's the case. I think it would make sense for Apple from a competitive standpoint.That really didn't happen last time right away. Especially the wifi only ones.bahoh well the arrival of the ipad 3 will drop it to 400Only available in store.wow very nice pricePurchased an iPad2 at Meijer a few weeks ago. Was on sale for $429 and got an additional 10% off for opening credit card.![]()
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Where did you see that? Everything I had been reading said that was more likely than the retina display actually.It also doesn't get the A6 processor.![]()
It's a done deal. Processor will be a shrink of the A5. An A5X or something they are calling it.Where did you see that? Everything I had been reading said that was more likely than the retina display actually.It also doesn't get the A6 processor.![]()
Sloowwww down...Today from ZDNet:It's a done deal. Processor will be a shrink of the A5. An A5X or something they are calling it.Where did you see that? Everything I had been reading said that was more likely than the retina display actually.It also doesn't get the A6 processor.![]()
While certain folks are definitely pointing away from quad-core... calling it a certainty seems a bit premature from what I've read. ESPECIALLY when coming from apple.A5X processor is quad core
Most rumors now seem to suggest that the A5X processor that we saw in a possibly fake mainboard photo the other day is a quad core part.
Oh no it’s not!
However, there are those who think that the A5X is a speed bumped dual-core part. Personally, I’m not convinced that the A5X is genuine at this stage and take all rumors relating to it as speculative.
Depends on the app. Some will work with both. I think most won't.Well, I am ready to go with a tablet I think. So I am curious to see how iPad3 compares to the Transformer Prime. I have an iPhone4. Will all my apps work on the iPad as well or do I have to purchase new apps?
GENERALLY SPEAKING: • All iphone apps work on iPads (sometimes you have to "Double" the screen making them look a little grainy)Depends on the app. Some will work with both. I think most won't.Well, I am ready to go with a tablet I think. So I am curious to see how iPad3 compares to the Transformer Prime. I have an iPhone4. Will all my apps work on the iPad as well or do I have to purchase new apps?
Really? When I look at my apps in iTunes, 50 of them are listed under "iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad Apps" but 107 are listed under "iPhone and iPod Touch Apps".GENERALLY SPEAKING: • All iphone apps work on iPads (sometimes you have to "Double" the screen making them look a little grainy)Depends on the app. Some will work with both. I think most won't.Well, I am ready to go with a tablet I think. So I am curious to see how iPad3 compares to the Transformer Prime. I have an iPhone4. Will all my apps work on the iPad as well or do I have to purchase new apps?
• No iPad apps work on iPHones
• Quite a few apps have both iPad and iPhone versions.
[icon] is right.Really? When I look at my apps in iTunes, 50 of them are listed under "iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad Apps" but 107 are listed under "iPhone and iPod Touch Apps".GENERALLY SPEAKING: • All iphone apps work on iPads (sometimes you have to "Double" the screen making them look a little grainy)Depends on the app. Some will work with both. I think most won't.Well, I am ready to go with a tablet I think. So I am curious to see how iPad3 compares to the Transformer Prime. I have an iPhone4. Will all my apps work on the iPad as well or do I have to purchase new apps?
• No iPad apps work on iPHones
• Quite a few apps have both iPad and iPhone versions.
Absolutely, I wasn't being snarky at all. It was a sincere congrats.Just sharing what I thought was a good deal for those looking to grab an iPad2.Congrats! Welcome to the future.Purchased an iPad2 at Meijer a few weeks ago. Was on sale for $429 and got an additional 10% off for opening credit card.![]()
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[icon] is right.Really? When I look at my apps in iTunes, 50 of them are listed under "iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad Apps" but 107 are listed under "iPhone and iPod Touch Apps".GENERALLY SPEAKING: • All iphone apps work on iPads (sometimes you have to "Double" the screen making them look a little grainy)Depends on the app. Some will work with both. I think most won't.Well, I am ready to go with a tablet I think. So I am curious to see how iPad3 compares to the Transformer Prime. I have an iPhone4. Will all my apps work on the iPad as well or do I have to purchase new apps?
• No iPad apps work on iPHones
• Quite a few apps have both iPad and iPhone versions.
he is right - except for the "a little grainy" part. A lot grainy - but it works.I think there is a distinct possibility that they will continue to sell the iPad 2 as an entry-level model like the iPhone 3GS. One rumor discussed the possibility of the price point for the iPad 3 needing to be ~$80 higher due to the retina display, which if accurate would open up a need for a lower tier product category. In theory:iPad 2 Wifi: $299, $399iPad 2 3G: $399, $499iPad 3 w/ Retina, Wifi: $599, $699, $799iPad 3 w/Retina, 4G: $699, $799, $899So are we gonna see $300 iPad 2s when the 3 comes out?
hmmm...i'm sure you're probably right, but that's such a huge difference between the 2 and 3 - basically double for the wifi versions, and the main difference is the screen. I've been amped to grab the iPad3 for my wife the day it comes out, but if the 2 is 1/2 price, I will definitely consider it.I think there is a distinct possibility that they will continue to sell the iPad 2 as an entry-level model like the iPhone 3GS. One rumor discussed the possibility of the price point for the iPad 3 needing to be ~$80 higher due to the retina display, which if accurate would open up a need for a lower tier product category. In theory:iPad 2 Wifi: $299, $399iPad 2 3G: $399, $499iPad 3 w/ Retina, Wifi: $599, $699, $799iPad 3 w/Retina, 4G: $699, $799, $899So are we gonna see $300 iPad 2s when the 3 comes out?
Depends on how aggressive Apple wants to get with the lower tier and attacking the Amazon Fire market. My guess would be that $299 is too low, they might only do $399 wifi / $499 3G, without different storage options. Not even sure they could go $299 and maintain their margins, but it would make Fire buyers think twice for sure.hmmm...i'm sure you're probably right, but that's such a huge difference between the 2 and 3 - basically double for the wifi versions, and the main difference is the screen. I've been amped to grab the iPad3 for my wife the day it comes out, but if the 2 is 1/2 price, I will definitely consider it.I think there is a distinct possibility that they will continue to sell the iPad 2 as an entry-level model like the iPhone 3GS. One rumor discussed the possibility of the price point for the iPad 3 needing to be ~$80 higher due to the retina display, which if accurate would open up a need for a lower tier product category. In theory:iPad 2 Wifi: $299, $399So are we gonna see $300 iPad 2s when the 3 comes out?
iPad 2 3G: $399, $499
iPad 3 w/ Retina, Wifi: $599, $699, $799
iPad 3 w/Retina, 4G: $699, $799, $899
I'm reading that the event is March 7 in San Francisco. Not NYC. No word on if the remainder of that CNBC report is also wrong.http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/28/cnbc-apple-to-announce-quad-core-4g-lte-ipad-next-week-in-nyc/
CNBC just tweeted that Apple is set to announce the next iPad next week. Like previous unconfirmed reports, the next iPad will rock a quad-core CPU and 4G LTE data connectivity. But unlike every other leak, CNBC is stating that the unveiling will happen in New York City.
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San Fran is confirmed:I'm reading that the event is March 7 in San Francisco. Not NYC. No word on if the remainder of that CNBC report is also wrong.http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/28/cnbc-apple-to-announce-quad-core-4g-lte-ipad-next-week-in-nyc/
CNBC just tweeted that Apple is set to announce the next iPad next week. Like previous unconfirmed reports, the next iPad will rock a quad-core CPU and 4G LTE data connectivity. But unlike every other leak, CNBC is stating that the unveiling will happen in New York City.
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Apple sends out invitations for March 7 iPad event in San Francisco
By AppleInsider Staff
Published: 12:06 PM EST (09:06 AM PST)
Apple on Tuesday sent out official invitations for a media event to be held next Wednesday, March 7, in San Francisco where it is expected to introduce its next-generation iPad.
The March 7 event will be held at 10 a.m. Pacific, 1 p.m. Eastern at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, Calif., the same place the last two iPad unveilings have been held. The invitation features a finger pushing down on an iOS calendar icon with March 7 as the date.
"We have something you really have to see. And touch," the invitation reads.
The inclusion that people will "have to see" the new device is likely a reference to the high-resolution Retina Display that Apple is expected to add to its next-generation iPad. Rumors have suggested the display will have a resolution of 2,048 by 1,536 pixels, which would be twice the resolution of the 1,024-by-768 screen found on the iPad 2.
In fact, the invitation itself could even be a picture of the new iPad display. The image does show a very crisp iPad screen that could be a higher resolution than the current iPad 2.
Apple's invitations went out only moments after financial network CNBC incorrectly claimed that the next iPad would be unveiled at an event in New York next week. However, reporter Jon Fortt quickly followed up to explain that he has heard that New York will play a "key" role in next week's announcement.
The March 7 event date has been expected for weeks now, but Tuesday's invitations were the first official confirmation of the media briefing from Apple. Recent reports out of the Far East have suggested that Apple could offer near-immediate availability of the new iPad, with claims that the new devices are already being shipped to the U.S.
Apple's March 7 event invitation, via The Loop.
The last few weeks have seen a whirlwind of iPad-related rumors in anticipation of the event. Another purported leak from a Chinese microblogging site has suggested that Apple's high-definition Retina Display could add a previously unexpected $80 premium to the price of the iPad, pushing the entry level price up to $579 for the Wi-Fi-only 16GB model. All Wi-Fi models would see an $80 price boost, the documents suggest, while 3G-capable models would see their prices rise $70 each.
Other changes to the iPad are expected to be largely internal, with evidence of a faster processor and potential 4G LTE connectivity having surfaced in recent weeks. On the outside, the next iPad is expected to look largely the same, with an external case featuring edges slightly more tapered than the iPad 2.
Another leak showed a purported "iPad 3" logic board, featuring a processor labeled "A5X," suggesting the chip could be a more powerful version of the A5 CPU currently found in the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S rather than a full-fledged "A6" upgrade. Reports have also been divided as to whether the next iPad will be powered by a quad-core processor or a dual-core CPU.
For more, see AppleInsider's full and extensive coverage of all things "iPad 3" leading up to next week's official unveiling.
You can already buy a refurbished iPad 2 for $419 through Apple, so I think they'd be able to go to $399 for a new iPad 2 and $319-$329 for a refurb. If that happens, I'd jump on a refurb for sure.Depends on how aggressive Apple wants to get with the lower tier and attacking the Amazon Fire market. My guess would be that $299 is too low, they might only do $399 wifi / $499 3G, without different storage options. Not even sure they could go $299 and maintain their margins, but it would make Fire buyers think twice for sure.hmmm...i'm sure you're probably right, but that's such a huge difference between the 2 and 3 - basically double for the wifi versions, and the main difference is the screen. I've been amped to grab the iPad3 for my wife the day it comes out, but if the 2 is 1/2 price, I will definitely consider it.I think there is a distinct possibility that they will continue to sell the iPad 2 as an entry-level model like the iPhone 3GS. One rumor discussed the possibility of the price point for the iPad 3 needing to be ~$80 higher due to the retina display, which if accurate would open up a need for a lower tier product category. In theory:iPad 2 Wifi: $299, $399So are we gonna see $300 iPad 2s when the 3 comes out?
iPad 2 3G: $399, $499
iPad 3 w/ Retina, Wifi: $599, $699, $799
iPad 3 w/Retina, 4G: $699, $799, $899
With iCloud and iTunes Match, I don't think I'd ever spend the money for anything more than 16GBThe higher res screen will probably make the ipad3 worth it for me over the ipad2.
How much memory do you guys use on your current ipads? And can you sync with more than one computer, or is it like the iphone?