I wouldn't worry so much about the next one.
Who knows when it'll be.
The 4 is faster.
The screen is better which I can appreciate just a little.
Mostly though, the iPad2 held its value so well I figured it made
sense to sell it and buy into the latest one.
Sticking with my iPhone 4s for now at least.
At 11:09 AM 12/12/2012, you wrote:
What do you like better about the iPad 4 over the iPad 2? I'm trying
to decide whether to try an iPad 4 or wait intil whatever the next
iPad name will be. Some on this list have thought it could be as
soon as 5 to 6 months.
Thanks.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Kevin Barry
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 8:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: iPad Hater
I love my iPad 4 which I bought to replace an iPad 2 which has moved
on to a new owner.
My point was that an iPad and iPhone are both great but are different
and will not perform all the same functions equally and I would have
thought that more obvious.
Kevin
At 08:51 PM 12/11/2012, you wrote:
>All sarcasm aside, I do believe that both iPad and iPhone have their
>place and will be useful to some and not as much to others. I think
>it highly depends on the needs of the user. It's already been
>discussed much on the list the differences between iPad and iPhone
>and why one chooses one over the other. Personally I'm fine without
>the iPad and perfectly happy with the iPhone, but someone like my
>wife and daughter would really enjoy the iPad for the kinds of
>things you can do on it VS the iPhone. For example, my daughter is
>sighted and an avid reader. Reading books on her iPhone is not as
>fun as it is on the iPad because of the text size and because of
>more scrolling which is done from the iPhone, but the iPad is
>perfect for her socialization, email, and book reading needs.
>
>So, I imagine that eventually the girls in my life will convince me
>to get one or both of them an iPad. Until then, scroll scroll scroll
>from the iPhone. I keep telling them to just use Nook and Voice Over
>and let it do all the work. Or better yet, Audible books. But no one
>listens to me. <smile>.
>
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>On 12/11/2012 8:44 PM, Kevin Barry wrote:
>>Why on earth would you think a device without cellular connectivity and
>>that has a ten inch screen would be useful as a commuter device?
>>There is this new thing out; called an iPhone I beleive.
>>Try that.
>>
>>At 08:21 PM 12/11/2012, you wrote:
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>So I'm not really an iPad hater. Still, made you think, didn't it?
>>>
>>>Anyway, I got an iPad 4th gen as a surprise. Honestly, I don't get it.
>>>It's the oversized iPhone I feared. The single best feature I can
>>>point to is the four-finger swipe to switch between apps. Otherwise,
>>>without 3G access, I can't access Dropbox outside of wireless range.
>>>Only one of my text editors will give me some access to the Dropbox
>>>file structure, but overall this doesn't work as the commuter tool I
>>>was hoping for.
>>>
>>>Where am I going wrong? Are there apps that let you read Dropbox files
>>>outside of wireless range, or is 3G really needed to make this a
>>>viable commuter device? I'm thinking I'd be better off upgrading to
>>>the iPhone 5 for the faster processor and 4G connections, but before
>>>selling off this unit, I want to make sure I'm giving it a fair shake.
>>>Right now it just feels like one big ass screen that feels more
>>>awkward than useful. Even the greater web page range is not enough to
>>>make me admire the extra screen real estate.
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance for your thoughts,
>>>
>>>Joe
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