Monday, March 26, 2012

The Tale of 8 (or maybe 9) iPads

My last post was a review for my new iPad, and in the conclusion I mentioned that I have owned 8 iPads... (technically 9) that's kind of crazy... let me take this post to explain each one.

1) [iPad 32GB, Wi-Fi Only] April 2010 - My first iPad was bought on the initial launch day (which was a Saturday.) My wife and I went to Best Buy and grabbed one with no hassle. I Loved it! This iPad got sold to a co-worker during the initial week of release.

2) [iPad 64GB, 3G AT&T] April 2010 - About 2 weeks after the first iPad was released, Apple announced a 3G iPad, wanting cellular service (just in case,) I decided to sell my iPad and then I took off work so I could stand in line for the 3G iPad. The line was long, but I managed to get the iPad I wanted... whew. This iPad ended up going to my Mom.

3) [iPad 2, 32GB, White, 3G Verizon] March 2011 - I missed the initial launch because it was 5 p.m. on Friday and I couldn't get off work, so I went the next day to the closest Apple store and waited early. Options were slim, and this was the only iPad 2 I could get, I couldn't resist even though it was the opposite of what I wanted, which was a 64 GB, Black AT&T... oh well. This iPad ended up being returned to the Apple Store.

4) [iPad 2, 64GB, Black Wi-Fi Only] March 2011 - I went back to the Apple store a week later to exchange my White iPad for a Black one (I couldn't get used to the white bezel no matter how I tried.) This time, supply was limited again, so I got the iPad I wanted, except it didn't have 3G...ugh... oh well. This iPad ended up being returned to the Apple Store.

5) [iPad 2, 64GB, Black 3G AT&T] March 2011 - Finally I was able to find the exact iPad 2 I wanted on a random trip to Target (about 2 weeks after its release,) so I scooped it up immediately and took back my Wi-Fi Only unit. Yay... success. This iPad eventually ended up going to my Dad.

6) [iPad 2, 32GB, White 3G Verizon] April 2011 - Easter was approaching and I was becoming quite obsessed with iPad-Hunting, so I wanted to get one for Jen. It took about 2 weeks before I found another one at Target and I grabbed it and gave it to her for Easter. This iPad ended up selling on eBay because Jen used it less than she thought she would.

7) [iPad 3rd Generation, 64GB, Black, 3G AT&T] March 2012 - Instead of obsessing with iPad-Hunting, this time I simply pre-ordered, and it was quick and painless to have it delivered (to my Parent's, since I wouldn't be home to sign.) This iPad is my current love...ur...i mean... my current iPad.

8) [iPad, 64GB, 3G AT&T] March 2012 - This iPad was my Dad's that he purchased after seeing how awesome the iPad is when my Mom got my old one...and since I just gave him my iPad 2 when I got the iPad 3rd generation, he gave this one to Jen. This iPad is Jen's current iPad.

9) [iPad, 64GB, 3G AT&T] March 2012 - This iPad was my Mom's, which was originally mine... since she got the new iPad, she gave me this one back to sell. This iPad will be listed on eBay within a week or so.

And the saga continues...

New iPad... A Week In

It's been a little over a week since I ripped the plastic off of the latest and greatest iPad... dubbed simply... iPad. This beauty sports the 'Retina' display as well as 4G/LTE cellular connectivity and a few other minor bump-ups on the internal specs. Overall, this is definitely an iPad, largely similar to the the iPad 2 with the same functionality and purpose, just a bit prettier and faster.

The first thing that I did once I got the new iPad (besides delicately opening the box and removing the plastic,) was restoring from the backup of my iPad 2, the method I chose was via iCloud, which I found to be a lot longer process than I figured. This was likely due to the fact it was the new iPad's launch day and Apple's servers were probably getting slammed by people like me, updating their devices. Nonetheless, I would say that most of my apps and settings were restored within about 2 hours, if not less (I left the unit alone for a bit while I did some chores around the house.)

Once I finally got my grubby little hands on this device, the resolution didn't immediately blow me away... I mean, I could tell it looked more clear, but I wasn't in shock at how amazingly brilliant the display looked... that is, at first. I updated some apps that started offering retina graphics, and I changed my background to a more HD graphic, and then things started making sense. When I put my wife's iPad 1 next the new iPad, the difference is clear as day. It's true what they say, once you go 'Retina' you won't go back. The old iPad display now looks quite blurry.

That's pretty much the jist of my review, simply because it is largely the exact same device, and I've been using it the exact same way... it's just more pleasant to look at.

I haven't used the 4G/LTE as of yet, simply because we don't have AT&T LTE in our area yet, and I haven't really taken it away from wi-fi at all. This upcoming Summer I'm sure I will end up using it at the beach, so I can review that in depth then.

Well, that's it... This is something like the 8th iPad I've owned, and I love this one just as much as I did when I got my first iPad :)

Thursday, March 8, 2012

iPad Next

'The New iPad' was announced yesterday in a typical Apple Press Event and it is a big step up for tablets everywhere, although it's not really a revolutionary change, it IS (as Apple puts it,) A Resolutionary change... and that title is very fitting.

The main difference between the new iPad and the iPad 2 is the display itself. The new iPad will feature a display that is considered 'Retina' quality, meaning that even at an extremely close viewing distances, the pixels will be practically indistinguishable. Just as the the iPhone 4 display was a drastic change from the iPhone 3GS, this iPad will do the same for the iPad lineup.

Other changes included bumps in most of the internals. For the processor, they are using the quad-core (I think it's quad-core, I'm not that good at remembering these kind of things,) A5X, and they will supposedly have 1 GB Ram instead of 512 MB that the iPad 2 currently has. The back camera will make a huge jump from .7 mp to 5 mp (although the front facing camera is still the same crappy one from iPad 2.) The battery has also increased to accommodate all the internal changes and the new display, and it will reportedly carry the same battery length. Oh, it is also slightly thicker than the iPad 2 and a bit heavier, but according to some early 'hands-on' reviews, this is insignificant and they couldn't really tell a difference at all.

Another big change is that the cellular data getting a big boost. This will be the first mobile device that Apple is releasing that has 4G/LTE capabilities (as long as your area supports 4G, that is.) This is potentially quite huge, as 4G speeds can sometimes hover above those of broadband.

I think that's pretty much it about the device itself, although one thing I didn't mention was the name... it looks like Apple is forgoing the use of numbers for iPad, because this is Not the iPad 3, Nor is this the iPad HD, it is simply 'The New iPad.' Which makes sense to me because you don't have an iMac 6 or an AirBook 4 or whatever. I imagine that when the new iPhone is released later this year it will also be dropping the numeral suffix.

The other items from the press event were an updated AppleTV, which mostly just brings support for 1080p, plus a slew of new apps and updates to other apps. All of the iWork apps will be enhanced for the new display, and Garageband will be getting some new features (including the long awaited 'note editing'... woohoo.) A new app is also making it's way from OSX, iPhoto, which will bring a nice bit of photo editing ability to the iPad. Oh and iMovie is getting updated somehow too.

In conclusion... This iPad makes a Usain Bolt type of run, leaving all the rest of the tablets of the world in the dust. I know I want one... Bad... and I will get one!... in fact my order is already in and will be delivered next Friday. That's it.