FrankS
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Decided to take the plunge. The announcement of iOS 5 really sealed the deal. It allows the iPad to operate self-sufficienty without the need for another computer to have iTunes loaded. Thoughts?
Decided to take the plunge. The announcement of iOS 5 really sealed the deal. It allows the iPad to operate self-sufficienty without the need for another computer to have iTunes loaded. Thoughts?
To me, for a portable solution, the Macbook Air 11" is the way to go. You don't have any of the limitations of an iPad with a closed interface, and you get a hardware keyboard which will always be better than a touch screen one.
I'm saying this after having owned an iPad for several months and recently bought an Air. The iPad will be up for sale shortly.
Having said that, the iPad is certainly cheaper and a lot of people LOVE them. It just wasn't really for me.
But you're right, iOS5 will be really nice. Perhaps I should wait to sell my ipad until it comes out...
There is a3rd party iPad case with integrated keyboard.
example: http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/prod...spx?path=a834c0b42e88b3b52d2438436b009696en02
My computer needs have been fully met for the last few years by an inexpensive and modest Acer netbook. (I have no requirement for intensive digital image manipulation and storage.)
I have an iPhone and it's versatility knows no bounds. I decided to go with an android tablet over the iPad though. The iPad is a very useful device but the screen is awful especially for something that you hold 18" away from your face. My android isn't as versatile and the apps limit it but for basic web browsing and viewing my images it is wonderful. And if I need to actually edit images on the go my iPhone can do that. Basically having an iPad when you already have an iPhone is as useful as having two TV's of different sizes in the same room. They do the exact same thing but how big a picture do you want.
This purchase will be an iPad 2. Now, if I already had an iPad classic, I would wait for an iPad 3, but I'm new to the game.
To summarize, it is the new capabilities of iOS 5 and iCloud that got me to commit.
BTW, iOS 5 will upgrade the iPad classic as well.