Thanks for the answers.  I shall bite the bullet and get one!  

>From my iPhone

> On 8 Nov 2013, at 10:10, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Hi Virginia,
> 
> Yep.
> 
> I've gone from iPad 1 to iPad Air so it's quite a jump!
> 
> It's much lighter, smaller and WAAAAAAAAY faster than my old one. The Retina 
> display is beautiful,  I now have a camera for Facetime and Siri works 
> brilliantly. The BBC News app loads the entire page in about 2 seconds at 
> most instead of 10 or 15. Safari hasn't crashed once. I can run iOS7 which 
> looks lovely (in my opinion) and allows me to install post iOS5 updates. 
> iBooks opens so fast it's almost instant whereas before I'm be staring at en 
> empty bookshelf for at least 10 seconds. iCloud never worked properly on iOS5 
> so also much improvement there.
> 
> I also went from 16GB to 32GB as I realised after about 6 months of owning my 
> original that I should have got the 32GB. Games like Infinity Blade, apps 
> like Solar System and Solar Walk and now books such as (yipee!) The World 
> Atlas of Wine all take a load of space which I'd never factored into my 
> original choice as I'd imagined it having the same sized apps as my iPod 
> touch. Oops.
> 
> The screen flexes more than the original and makes a sound higher up the 
> scale than before which is a little odd, but just an adjustment really. It's 
> beautifully made and feels graceful and light (even Airy!) whereas my iPad 1 
> felt solid and dependable. I'm hoping this is light and dependable. :)
> 
> I have the 3G version, as with my original, and that's now working after 
> registering the new nano-SIM yesterday. I also get a WiFi hotspot with this 
> and iOS7 so my partner will be able to use his MacBook air wirelessly if I 
> can get a 3G (4G?) signal.
> 
> I did think quite a bit about waiting for the new iPad mini but as I have no 
> laptop and have often take minutes for meetings and more on my iPad I felt 
> that the smaller screen of the mini would be too cramped. There is always my 
> wireless keyboard but I don't always have the space for that when I'm out. 
> Also, my eyes are sadly not what they were and I felt that the larger screen 
> would be handy. Certainly, the iPad feels like an IMAX cinema after looking 
> at the same thing on my 'iPod TV' :)
> 
> I'm dead chuffed with it at the moment and I'm sure I'll be as pleased with 
> it as I have been with my iPad 1 (despite me slagging it off above!). Of 
> course, when iOS10 is out, the Air will feel ponderous and half the apps 
> won't run on it. As the old computer saw has it, "If it works, it's obsolete".
> 
> Finally, Apple's recycling will offer £60 for my original, but three, 
> identical to mine (possibly not such good condition either) have gone for 
> £135, £165 and £185 in the last week on eBay!! I was gob-smacked so mine will 
> probably be there next week. Fingers crossed for a good price.
> 
> I hope that helps.
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 
>> On 8 Nov 2013, at 09:11, Virginia Routh <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Has anyone bought one?  Is it worth the money?
> 
> 
> 
> "A power generation method that is so expensive, so incomprehensibly 
> technical, so centrally organised, so elusive of democratic control, so 
> elitist, so male-dominated, so thoughtlessly, massively exploitative of 
> resources - such a system mirrors precisely those areas in our society most 
> in need of ecological change" - from a Green Party leaflet over 20 years ago 
> discussing Nuclear Power
> 
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