686 Questions on Which iPad is right for me?
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how is the ipad for reading books. Is it as good as a kindle and is the lighting ok. How is the glare?
- Asked by Cynthia A from Swampscott
- 20/12/2012
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I have a complete library on my IPAD and have been reading every day for 6months.The lighting is great,no glare and I love reading on my IPAD,better than a Kindle or Nook Book!
- Answered by Barbara A from Boiling Springs
- 22/12/2012
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Where can I purchase an unlocked iPad.
- Asked by Regina F from Olathe
- 12/05/2013
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can i use the ipad mini with the apple tv? wich cable do i need?
- Asked by Marisabel S from Miami Beach
- 07/03/2013
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You do not need a cable to connect your iPad mini to Apple TV. Just download the Remote App from App Store and while your iPad Mini and Apple TV are on the same network, you can control Apple TV from your iPad MIni.
It is very useful, as the Ipad screen becoes a giant Trackpad for Apple TV and you can type using the on screen keyboard.- Answered by Oguz A from Fairfax
- 13/03/2013
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what is the difference between the ipad third generation and the ipad fourth generation
I bought the ipad third generation and less than a year later the fourth gen was released, and the biggest difference i could tell without doing too much digging was that they have different connectors, 30-pin for the third gen and lightning for the fourth gen, is this all that there was?
- Asked by Christian G from Midwest City
- 10/05/2013
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What is the difference from the 2nd generation to the 3rd generation iPads?
I would like to know what is the difference from the 2nd generation iPad to the 3rd generation iPad.
- Asked by Aaryan T from Kenosha
- 26/11/2012
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The main differences are:
iPad 2 has:
1. Screen resoultion of 1024x768
2. A5 processor
3. Camera resolution of 960x720
4. Bluetooth 2.1
5. 3G Data only on Cellular models
6. No Siri
New iPad (3rd gen) has:
1. Retina Display with resolution of 2048x1536 (4x the pixels)
2. A5X processer with quad-core graphics (the X)
3. Much improved iSight camera with 5 megapixels, tap to focus, face detection, 1080p video recording, etc.
4. Bluetooth 4.0
5. 3g & 4G LTE Data on Cellular models
6. Siri & voice dictation
7. AirPlay mirroring of video (to Apple TV)- Answered by Battista P
- 02/12/2012
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getting an ipad 4 is worth it ...it has a wide feature differnce ,
best quality cam ..updated processor and so on- Answered by Aaris V from Trichy
- 30/04/2013
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does apple sell the refurbished ipads in the store or only online
- Asked by Christopher B from North Canton
- 09/04/2013
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I don't believe you can purchase refurbished products in Apple Retail but you can buy them online and pick them up in store.
- Answered by Emily W from San Jose
- 10/04/2013
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should i get the 16GB or the 32GB
- Asked by Joshua V from Australia Fair
- 13/06/2012
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it depends on you..
will you get many stuff on you're iPad? such as songs,apps,movies...etc
if yes, but not much i think 16gb
but if you do so a lot i recommend 32gb- Answered by Shahrod S from Dubai
- 02/09/2012
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Which choice is best for a high school student: the Macbook Air and iPad 4th generation or the Macbook Pro and iPad Mini?
I have just started high school this year and have been doing so well that my parents had decided to get me better electronics for my school needs. I have a budget and so I had to choose between the two above choices. I've been having such a hard time choosing because there are just too many factors too consider; I want a great Mac that can last me 'till the end of high school and an iPad I can use everyday for things like games, music, emailing, facebook and movies but mostly for reading and school (textbooks, etc...) Please help me choose!!!
- Asked by Bersabel A from Falls Church
- 10/12/2012
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Ok,
I would DEFINITLY go with the macbook pro and iPad mini since one is kinda big and one is kinda small. Also, remember that the macbook air is REALLY light and it doesn't take discs. Also, there was this story of a stupid guy who threw his macbook air out because it was so light. NEVER do that. That would be terrible.
So ipad mini:
Smaller
easier to carry
iPad with Retina display
retina display
faster
bigger screen
Mac Air:
light
can go REALLY small
Mac pro: (I would suggest the one with retina display
retina display (if wanted)
takes discs
not as light and easy to break
if heavier not as easy to break- Answered by Mariah L
- 18/12/2012
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can ipad 4 take pictures from the back
- Asked by Daniel L from Freeport
- 14/04/2013
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The iPad (4th Generation) CAN take pictures from both front and back of the camera.
- Answered by Ricardo G from Edinburg
- 18/04/2013
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Should I get an iPod touch or an iPad Mini? Not much in price difference, but the iPod is handy for listening to music when moving, being pocket size.
- Asked by Tranyatron K from Mukdahan
- 03/01/2013
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What type of person are you? Gamer/Music/Internet Surfer etc.
If you're a gamer then the iPad Mini would be perfect if you're on a budget. It's fast, light and has great graphics.
If you're into music, then the iPod Touch because you'd be able to listen to music whilst on the go.- Answered by Ben F
- 12/01/2013
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whats the main difference between ipads 1-2an3
apple ipads
- Asked by Steven L
- 03/07/2012
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The iPad 1 has NO cameras, and it has the mediocre A4 Apple proccessor with 256mb of memory. It has a curved back. It also doesn't work with smart covers. The celllular model has 3G to add to the wifi standard.
The iPad 2 has a front-facing camera for facetime video chats, and it has a 720p HD rear camera with about 1 megapixel stills. The iPad 2 is compatible with the smart covers that apple makes. The 2 has an A5 processor and 512mb of memory. It has a relatively flat back, making it a lot lighter and thinner than the first ipad. The cellular model has 3G to add to the wifi.
The iPad 3 has the same front facing camera and facetime. It also supports smart covers. The back camera uses better optics in general, as well as it can film in 1080p HD, and can take 5MP still photos with autofocus/stabilization. The cellular model supports 4G LTE along with wi-fi. The iPad three, when the software is updated, can use Siri, the digital assistant on the iPhone 4S. The main improvement is the Retina display, which has four times as many pixels, to give a crisper image. It displays better colors, as well. This iPad has a 1GHz A5X processor and 1GB of memory.
They all come in 16, 32, or 64gb hard drive sizes. Hope this helped!!- Answered by Evan D from Brooklyn
- 17/08/2012
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Apple iPad 3 1GHz 64GB 9.7" Tablet is this a good ipad and worth $540.00
Apple iPad 3 1GHz 64GB 9.7" Tablet
- Asked by Sharon C from Colorado Springs
- 20/05/2013
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Does the iPad 4 support 1080p 10bit mkv with FLAC audio playback?
- Asked by Khor L from Nagoda
- 16/05/2013
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should i get a 16 or 32 gb wi fi only mini ipad
should I get the 16 or 32 mini ipad with wi fi or cellular, my usage will be mainly reading mags, books movies and some apps. this will be my first tablet.
Please help- Asked by Paul W
- 26/04/2013
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For all those you will be needing the 32 GB version because I have a 16 GB and I can guarantee it is not enough, go for the 32 GB
- Answered by Zaya A from Fairfield
- 27/04/2013
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It depends. I have both but everyone fits best for its main "function".
The iPad is more like a lightweight and "simplified laptop" : the screen is big enough to let you read/write emails, surf the web... the keyboard is almost as big as a real one... but, to me, its not a device I always have with me. The device I always have with me is my iPhone : I can do a lot of things (reading/writing emails, surf the web, edit documents, playing games...). I almost use the iPhone on movement (subway, bus, hanging out with friends) while I pick up my iPad when I'm not on the rush (it doesn't mean I have to be at home to use it, but I need to "sit down"). With the iPad I really appreciate the extra screen space (you can still write a long email on an iPhone but not with the same comfort), surfing the web, editing a document, reading an article, writing something is a much more beautiful experience here.
With the iPhone I really appreciate the "always with me" factor : are you thinking of this artist you can't remember ? Go on the net right out of your pocket. Are you on the street wondering if that restaurant is still open at midnight ? Just make a phone call. You are new in town and 're looking for the main station ? Let's take a look at google maps.
The difference (aside the fact that only the iPhone makes phone calls ;-) to me is : are you more like "to go digital" on the way or are you more like to "go digital" while "sitting down" ?
You can do exactly the same things with both devices (but phone calls on the iPad ;-), as you can see it's more about your kind of usage.
I hope this helps.- Answered by Morris L
- 11/04/2012
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I would like to use my ipad to go online from my car without having to go to starbucks. What version of ipad do i need?
- Asked by Maryanne D from San Antonio
- 26/04/2013
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Don't spend the extra money, just get the wi-fi only version and use your iphone's hotspot to go online when away from wi-fi. It works very well and will save you a few $ on the iPad. Good luck!
- Answered by Chantal Z from Simcoe
- 27/04/2013
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Retina Display is a brand name used by Apple for liquid crystal displays which they claim to have a high enough pixel density that the human eye is unable to notice pixelation at a typical viewing distance. The term is used for several Apple products, including the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, and MacBook Pro.
- Answered by Joe C
- 25/10/2012
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