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If Apple offers a $299 model with only 8 GB that is a high price point with such low memory. No way that model sells much. If they sell a 16 GB at that price there will be many more converts. They will only be able to do that if the new iPads come in 32, 64, and 128 GB's. I see/want that to happen.
Highly disagree, a $299 iPad 2 would sell like hot cakes, even with only 8 GB of memory. The Fire is selling well enough with only 8 GB; another $100 to jump up to an iPad with a larger screen, expanded functionality and the Apple ecosystem would be highly attractive to buyers.
How about a $299 8 GB iPad2 with an enticement towards iCloud? In theory (in their eyes) this should cover some issues with the smaller amount of memory. Just a thought.
Absolutely, I think it could be a great entry level product. iCloud certainly makes this viable.
 
My CSpire iPhone has tethering built in with no jailbreaking needed. Just activate the hot spot and you can connect up to 3 devices to the shares connection :)

Plus an unlimited data/text/500 voice package for 49 bucks

 
My CSpire iPhone has tethering built in with no jailbreaking needed. Just activate the hot spot and you can connect up to 3 devices to the shares connection :)Plus an unlimited data/text/500 voice package for 49 bucks
I think the argument is paying for it.A lot of devices have the hotspot built in but can not be used without paying extra. Rooting/Jailbreaking allows you to use that service "for free".
 
My CSpire iPhone has tethering built in with no jailbreaking needed. Just activate the hot spot and you can connect up to 3 devices to the shares connection :)Plus an unlimited data/text/500 voice package for 49 bucks
I think the argument is paying for it.A lot of devices have the hotspot built in but can not be used without paying extra. Rooting/Jailbreaking allows you to use that service "for free".
My dilemma is both my iPhone & iPad are company assets so I am limited in what I can do. If it was on my own nickel I would look into it as the hotspot feature would really come in handy.
 
I downloaded some movies that have the mp4 designation. They play fine on my iPad, but not on my iPhone 3GS, as it says it doesn't support the format (though it does play other/older mp4s). Anyone know anything about this?
What's the resolution they were downloaded at?Could be a few things - resolution to high, fps too high, used an xvid codec instead of H264
This is above my pay grade.
 
My CSpire iPhone has tethering built in with no jailbreaking needed. Just activate the hot spot and you can connect up to 3 devices to the shares connection :)Plus an unlimited data/text/500 voice package for 49 bucks
I think the argument is paying for it.A lot of devices have the hotspot built in but can not be used without paying extra. Rooting/Jailbreaking allows you to use that service "for free".
My dilemma is both my iPhone & iPad are company assets so I am limited in what I can do. If it was on my own nickel I would look into it as the hotspot feature would really come in handy.
Yeah I used to have a app that would let you tehter with USB, then had one to hot spot.... Verizon at one point caught up and locked them all up on my phone. I'm not rooting my new phone but it appears those apps don't work anymore. So when I enable my hotspot it takes me to a Verizon screen to sign up. :kicksrock:Honestly I would get an Ipad to have an apple product. I'm more than satisfied with my phone.
 
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My CSpire iPhone has tethering built in with no jailbreaking needed. Just activate the hot spot and you can connect up to 3 devices to the shares connection :)Plus an unlimited data/text/500 voice package for 49 bucks
I think the argument is paying for it.A lot of devices have the hotspot built in but can not be used without paying extra. Rooting/Jailbreaking allows you to use that service "for free".
It's free for me :shrug:CSpire says they charge for it, but they don't. I've been tethering like a madman since November and my bill has always been $49/mo plus tax. First month I had 8GB of data. They never batted an eye.
 
I downloaded some movies that have the mp4 designation. They play fine on my iPad, but not on my iPhone 3GS, as it says it doesn't support the format (though it does play other/older mp4s). Anyone know anything about this?
What's the resolution they were downloaded at?Could be a few things - resolution to high, fps too high, used an xvid codec instead of H264
This is above my pay grade.
H264 is a codec for MOV files that generally is the most widely accepted on the web. Also videos need to be 720p or lower. http://gizmodo.com/5507422/your-guide-to-watching-videos-on-the-ipad
 
My CSpire iPhone has tethering built in with no jailbreaking needed. Just activate the hot spot and you can connect up to 3 devices to the shares connection :)Plus an unlimited data/text/500 voice package for 49 bucks
I think the argument is paying for it.A lot of devices have the hotspot built in but can not be used without paying extra. Rooting/Jailbreaking allows you to use that service "for free".
It's free for me :shrug:CSpire says they charge for it, but they don't. I've been tethering like a madman since November and my bill has always been $49/mo plus tax. First month I had 8GB of data. They never batted an eye.
Oh I thought your post read you have it but are paying for it. Interesting. I don't really have a need for it, but not sure I would end up paying the extra - what is Cspire?
 
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I downloaded some movies that have the mp4 designation. They play fine on my iPad, but not on my iPhone 3GS, as it says it doesn't support the format (though it does play other/older mp4s). Anyone know anything about this?
What's the resolution they were downloaded at?Could be a few things - resolution to high, fps too high, used an xvid codec instead of H264
This is above my pay grade.
run it through videora for 3gs. it will take care of it. there are some codec issues on that phone and mp4 is a fungible designation.
 
I'm buying one of these bad boys. Any way to know if it will actually be available on the 7th or is that just the announcement?

 
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When new computers come out, Apple normally drops the price of the old ones by $100. That is on an $1,100 computer though. I doubt they drop the iPad price a whole $100, given that, I am thinking $50 is the drop in price we will see. Which, as of right now, keeps me out.

 
'The General said:
I'm buying one of these bad boys. Any way to know if it will actually be available on the 7th or is that just the announcement?
I've seen speculation that they will be available on the weekend
 
'Mario Kart said:
When new computers come out, Apple normally drops the price of the old ones by $100. That is on an $1,100 computer though. I doubt they drop the iPad price a whole $100, given that, I am thinking $50 is the drop in price we will see. Which, as of right now, keeps me out.
A lot of talk about keeping the 2 around priced at $299 or 349
 
'Mario Kart said:
When new computers come out, Apple normally drops the price of the old ones by $100. That is on an $1,100 computer though. I doubt they drop the iPad price a whole $100, given that, I am thinking $50 is the drop in price we will see. Which, as of right now, keeps me out.
Same happens with the iPhones (granted these are subsidized prices) with the iPhone 4 dropping to $99 while the 4S took the $199 spot.
 
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Anyone know if they sell refurbished iPads at the retail stores?
Anyone?
Don't know for sure. I know they often stock refurb computers, but their stock changes so often you need to ask for availability. Just call them, or better yet order one from the Apple online store.
 
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'CrossEyed said:
Anyone know if they sell refurbished iPads at the retail stores?
Anyone?
Don't know for sure. I know they often stock refurb computers, but their stock changes so often you need to ask for availability. Just call them, or better yet order one from the Apple online store.
I was thinking about picking one up before I headed for FL on Wed., assuming I could get a refund if they drop the price after Wednesday's announcement. But at this point I may just wait until I get back to see what gets announced.
 
I think some of you are reading way too much into what Apple has done in the past, such as the typical 100 dollar price drop.

Things like the HP touchpad, the kindle fire and other lower priced tablets have created a big market for cheaper devices.

To combat this, I've read a lot of speculation that they will drop their Ipad 2 to 299.

I have no idea if they actually will or not, but the market is completely different than it was when the Ipad2 was released. There is a need for a low-end Ipad, and they would sell them by the truckload.

 
I think some of you are reading way too much into what Apple has done in the past, such as the typical 100 dollar price drop.Things like the HP touchpad, the kindle fire and other lower priced tablets have created a big market for cheaper devices.To combat this, I've read a lot of speculation that they will drop their Ipad 2 to 299.I have no idea if they actually will or not, but the market is completely different than it was when the Ipad2 was released. There is a need for a low-end Ipad, and they would sell them by the truckload.
Agreed. I've held off so far, but I'd buy a $299 iPad 2 the first day they dropped the price.
 
I think some of you are reading way too much into what Apple has done in the past, such as the typical 100 dollar price drop.Things like the HP touchpad, the kindle fire and other lower priced tablets have created a big market for cheaper devices.To combat this, I've read a lot of speculation that they will drop their Ipad 2 to 299.I have no idea if they actually will or not, but the market is completely different than it was when the Ipad2 was released. There is a need for a low-end Ipad, and they would sell them by the truckload.
Until someone steps up and makes a comparable product, Apple will only be cannibalizing their own sales by offering a $299 model. All the numbers suggest Apple currently owns the tablet market; I think they need to be very careful about altering their strategy.
 
I think some of you are reading way too much into what Apple has done in the past, such as the typical 100 dollar price drop.Things like the HP touchpad, the kindle fire and other lower priced tablets have created a big market for cheaper devices.To combat this, I've read a lot of speculation that they will drop their Ipad 2 to 299.I have no idea if they actually will or not, but the market is completely different than it was when the Ipad2 was released. There is a need for a low-end Ipad, and they would sell them by the truckload.
Until someone steps up and makes a comparable product, Apple will only be cannibalizing their own sales by offering a $299 model. All the numbers suggest Apple currently owns the tablet market; I think they need to be very careful about altering their strategy.
Yeah, price is not nor should be a concern. There will be tons of ICS Tablets this year in the ~300 range with more horsepower and full features, Amazon among them. Just this alone doesn't seem to be hitting demand for the ipad. People will still snap them up like crazy.
 
I think some of you are reading way too much into what Apple has done in the past, such as the typical 100 dollar price drop.Things like the HP touchpad, the kindle fire and other lower priced tablets have created a big market for cheaper devices.To combat this, I've read a lot of speculation that they will drop their Ipad 2 to 299.I have no idea if they actually will or not, but the market is completely different than it was when the Ipad2 was released. There is a need for a low-end Ipad, and they would sell them by the truckload.
Until someone steps up and makes a comparable product, Apple will only be cannibalizing their own sales by offering a $299 model. All the numbers suggest Apple currently owns the tablet market; I think they need to be very careful about altering their strategy.
Exactly. Someone is going to need to put out a device that can compete with Apple before they drop their price. Right now I feel like Android's OS just doesn't compete on tablets.
 
I think some of you are reading way too much into what Apple has done in the past, such as the typical 100 dollar price drop.Things like the HP touchpad, the kindle fire and other lower priced tablets have created a big market for cheaper devices.To combat this, I've read a lot of speculation that they will drop their Ipad 2 to 299.I have no idea if they actually will or not, but the market is completely different than it was when the Ipad2 was released. There is a need for a low-end Ipad, and they would sell them by the truckload.
The fact that Amazon was able to have success creating a low-end tablet doesn't mean that the iPad market has changed for Apple; Apple is still selling every iPad they can make so it would be hard to prove whether the Fire has taken sales from Apple or if this low-end is a separate market all together. Rumors also persist of a 7" iPad model coming in 2012. That could very well be the eventual low-end model, with the iPad 2 being mid-range and the iPad 3 high end.
 
question: Is it possible for websites to install so called "super cookies" on the iPad to track your data? If so, do any of you know how to delete them?

 
I think some of you are reading way too much into what Apple has done in the past, such as the typical 100 dollar price drop.Things like the HP touchpad, the kindle fire and other lower priced tablets have created a big market for cheaper devices.To combat this, I've read a lot of speculation that they will drop their Ipad 2 to 299.I have no idea if they actually will or not, but the market is completely different than it was when the Ipad2 was released. There is a need for a low-end Ipad, and they would sell them by the truckload.
Until someone steps up and makes a comparable product, Apple will only be cannibalizing their own sales by offering a $299 model. All the numbers suggest Apple currently owns the tablet market; I think they need to be very careful about altering their strategy.
Exactly. Someone is going to need to put out a device that can compete with Apple before they drop their price. Right now I feel like Android's OS just doesn't compete on tablets.
ICS is nice. The "dashboard" concept is well imagined with that system. Eventually iOS will go that way as well. The implementing of notifications on Ios5 was a move in that direction.
 
I think some of you are reading way too much into what Apple has done in the past, such as the typical 100 dollar price drop.

Things like the HP touchpad, the kindle fire and other lower priced tablets have created a big market for cheaper devices.

To combat this, I've read a lot of speculation that they will drop their Ipad 2 to 299.

I have no idea if they actually will or not, but the market is completely different than it was when the Ipad2 was released. There is a need for a low-end Ipad, and they would sell them by the truckload.
Until someone steps up and makes a comparable product, Apple will only be cannibalizing their own sales by offering a $299 model. All the numbers suggest Apple currently owns the tablet market; I think they need to be very careful about altering their strategy.
Exactly. Someone is going to need to put out a device that can compete with Apple before they drop their price. Right now I feel like Android's OS just doesn't compete on tablets.
I think there is a portion of the market like myself who hasn't and may not spend $499 on a tablet, but who would prefer an Apple product. As I already said, I'd buy a $299 iPad 2 the day it was available. I might spend $399. If I can get a refurbished one for $349 or so, I'd probably go that route. After my less than impressive experience with my Droid X, I'm not going the Android route.Now how large is that portion of the market? Maybe not large enough to incentivize Apple to drop the price of the iPad 2 to $299. But I guess we'll find out soon enough.

 
I'm 95% ordering the iPad3 when it is available day 1. I guess the question would be what size to get. I didn't realize they 32gb for iPad2 was $600. I guess getting all the iphones with a subsidy from ATT had me fooled on pricing. Is wifi only the way to go?

 
Wifey has the wifi only original ipad and it's been great. I'm buying her a wifi only ipad 3 the day it comes out. My 2 year old gets the ipad 1 that she has basically taken over anyway.

 
I'm 95% ordering the iPad3 when it is available day 1. I guess the question would be what size to get. I didn't realize they 32gb for iPad2 was $600. I guess getting all the iphones with a subsidy from ATT had me fooled on pricing. Is wifi only the way to go?
32 seems to be the sweetspot . I have a wifi 16gb gen 1 and all things equal would buy the same setup again. I stream everything .
 
I'm 95% ordering the iPad3 when it is available day 1. I guess the question would be what size to get. I didn't realize they 32gb for iPad2 was $600. I guess getting all the iphones with a subsidy from ATT had me fooled on pricing. Is wifi only the way to go?
It depends what you are using it for. I have the wifi only version and it mostly just comes around the house with me and I take it on vacation where I know wifi is going to be around. If you are going to travel extensively with it you may want to go for the 3G.
 
This News Would Have Made Steve Jobs Ecstatic

- Google/Motorola lawsuit related

http://read.bi/w3e54X
I'm not trying to sound homerish cause I really don't care but this type of stuff is why I hate big companies.Now if Google did really steal something they should be held accountable but this reads that apple is just worried or upset that google is becoming stronger. If I read it right, Android was first developed to compete with blackberry but once that went south they "switched" to focus on touch products

How many other products "copy" stuff. Heck Apple just introduced the "notifications bar" :shrug:

 
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Less than 24 hours out, any hot rumors/leaks?
STRONG rumors that it will be called iPad HD as a result of the Retina Display and being the only tablet that can show full 1080p. On the whim, I've locked up ipadhdcase.com and ipadhdca.se. Figure worst case I'm out $30 or so. Best case they're worth more than enough of a premium to buy myself somethin nice. :)
 
thinking of taking the plunge on the new ipad but have never really used one. quick question for people here who probably know this: is it a hassle for multiple people to share the ipad? for example, do you need to keep logging in and out of accounts, emails, and stuff? or can you have it set up differently for different users so it keeps track of all your cookies and what not?

 
thinking of taking the plunge on the new ipad but have never really used one. quick question for people here who probably know this: is it a hassle for multiple people to share the ipad? for example, do you need to keep logging in and out of accounts, emails, and stuff? or can you have it set up differently for different users so it keeps track of all your cookies and what not?
Not really. The built in email client is designed to be a single user setup. For what you're doing I'd suggest just using two different browsers (ie Atomic for the more savvy person and Safari for the less savvy). But it's not intended to be an at-home everyone-has-their-own-login type of device. This app helps a little but doesn't do specifically what you want:http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/print-n-share-pro/id471352087?mt=8
 
thinking of taking the plunge on the new ipad but have never really used one. quick question for people here who probably know this: is it a hassle for multiple people to share the ipad? for example, do you need to keep logging in and out of accounts, emails, and stuff? or can you have it set up differently for different users so it keeps track of all your cookies and what not?
Not really. The built in email client is designed to be a single user setup. For what you're doing I'd suggest just using two different browsers (ie Atomic for the more savvy person and Safari for the less savvy). But it's not intended to be an at-home everyone-has-their-own-login type of device. This app helps a little but doesn't do specifically what you want:http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/print-n-share-pro/id471352087?mt=8
Would really like the ability to have multiple users on my iPad. It would be nice to be able to have something different for my kids, so the their stuff could be set up differently, and (more importantly) they would not be able to mess around with my stuff! :2cents:
 
thinking of taking the plunge on the new ipad but have never really used one. quick question for people here who probably know this: is it a hassle for multiple people to share the ipad? for example, do you need to keep logging in and out of accounts, emails, and stuff? or can you have it set up differently for different users so it keeps track of all your cookies and what not?
Not really. The built in email client is designed to be a single user setup. For what you're doing I'd suggest just using two different browsers (ie Atomic for the more savvy person and Safari for the less savvy). But it's not intended to be an at-home everyone-has-their-own-login type of device. This app helps a little but doesn't do specifically what you want:http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/print-n-share-pro/id471352087?mt=8
Would really like the ability to have multiple users on my iPad. It would be nice to be able to have something different for my kids, so the their stuff could be set up differently, and (more importantly) they would not be able to mess around with my stuff! :2cents:
:goodposting:Dont want the wife reading emails etc.
 
thinking of taking the plunge on the new ipad but have never really used one. quick question for people here who probably know this: is it a hassle for multiple people to share the ipad? for example, do you need to keep logging in and out of accounts, emails, and stuff? or can you have it set up differently for different users so it keeps track of all your cookies and what not?
Not really. The built in email client is designed to be a single user setup. For what you're doing I'd suggest just using two different browsers (ie Atomic for the more savvy person and Safari for the less savvy). But it's not intended to be an at-home everyone-has-their-own-login type of device. This app helps a little but doesn't do specifically what you want:http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/print-n-share-pro/id471352087?mt=8
Would really like the ability to have multiple users on my iPad. It would be nice to be able to have something different for my kids, so the their stuff could be set up differently, and (more importantly) they would not be able to mess around with my stuff! :2cents:
Agreed but at $300ea for iPad2... why not just get one for the kids? Or drop $200-250 for a used iPad1.Don't get me wrong... I understand the functionality would be nice. It's just not that type of device.
 
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For the email issue can't you just set up different accounts?

When you open the mail client just set them all up and name them differently. Sure you would be able to see the other persons email but only if you went into them.

I'm just confused why it would be like in an iphone/blackberry/droid phone :shrug:

 
For the email issue can't you just set up different accounts?When you open the mail client just set them all up and name them differently. Sure you would be able to see the other persons email but only if you went into them.I'm just confused why it would be like in an iphone/blackberry/droid phone :shrug:
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For the email issue can't you just set up different accounts?When you open the mail client just set them all up and name them differently. Sure you would be able to see the other persons email but only if you went into them.I'm just confused why it would be like in an iphone/blackberry/droid phone :shrug:
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let me use and example.On my phone (android) - I currently have 4 email accounts. I open the email client and then select the one I want to read the emails (gmail, yahoo, work, comcast).Why can't you just add the wifes email the same way. So when you open up the mail client you then select which one you want to look at. Unless apple is done differently than blackberry/android. But my buddy has 5 emails on his iphone just has the mailboxes listed :shrug:
 
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For the email issue can't you just set up different accounts?When you open the mail client just set them all up and name them differently. Sure you would be able to see the other persons email but only if you went into them.I'm just confused why it would be like in an iphone/blackberry/droid phone :shrug:
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let me use and example.On my phone (android) - I currently have 4 email accounts. I open the email client and then select the one I want to read the emails (gmail, yahoo, work, comcast).Why can't you just add the wifes email the same way. So when you open up the mail client you then select which one you want to look at. Unless apple is done differently than blackberry/android. But my buddy has 5 emails on his iphone just has the mailboxes listed :shrug:
Sure. I have 3 different e-mail accounts on my iPhone.But I think he's looking for something like a different login for each user where they would only see their e-mail/apps/etc.
 
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