going to be interesting see how the new Nexus 10 will stack up with the iPad Air (assuming the rumors are true about Google releasing an update in the near future)
Way too expensive for the Ipad mini retina. You can get a 32 GB Nexus 7 for $269. Again, just not seeing the value in a lot of Apple products, particularly on the iOS side of things.
I like the Mavericks announcement though, looking forward to trying it on my Macbook Air.
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-- Frank Musil - Early January 1994
Way too expensive for the Ipad mini retina. You can get a 32 GB Nexus 7 for $269. Again, just not seeing the value in a lot of Apple products, particularly on the iOS side of things.
I like the Mavericks announcement though, looking forward to trying it on my Macbook Air.
App Ecosystem, free stuff like iWork, iOS updates in the long term? Don't get me wrong, I think $400 for an iPad 2 in 2013 is kinda silly, but there's still plenty of reasons an iPad is a great choice.
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Way too expensive for the Ipad mini retina. You can get a 32 GB Nexus 7 for $269. Again, just not seeing the value in a lot of Apple products, particularly on the iOS side of things.
I like the Mavericks announcement though, looking forward to trying it on my Macbook Air.
as per always Apple doesn't care about value and will never offer it. They care about you being stuck in an ecosystem and not leaving. I would get the iPad mini even though it is more expensive because it will play so incredibly nice with all my other apple junk when the nexus won't.
Lots of people don't see the small values of having the one ecosystem. Since having a baby photostream makes my life incredibly easy. Sure I could use flickr or instagram but I know the babies grandparents and uncles and aunts don't know how to use that. They do know how to click the red notification button and see the new adorable pictures.
I know for this reason alone my immediate family who are not tech savvy will never buy a nexus tablet over an iPad and this is exact;y what Apple wants!
The price point of the retina mini is also probably designed to help encourage people considering it to just to plop down the extra hundred bucks and get the iPad Air ( of course mini will still win out if overall size is a big concern)
And while the new tablet is, in fact, slimmer than its predecessor by around 20-percent or so, it's not really immediately apparently until you put the iPad up against its older sibling. Was is apparently, however, is the weight. As its name implies, this guy is light -- impressively so at one pound (down from 1.4), from the first second you pick it up -- a fact that'll come in handy when you're getting the most out of that 10 hour battery.
And while Apple's done an impressive job slimming the tablet down and taking off nearly half a pound, it doesn't feel cheap -- it's an Apple product, after all.
The weight decrease on the regular size Ipad (470g) is going to be a big feature if you need that screen size.
Having a 10" Android tablet for a couple weeks a few years ago (original Galaxy Tab, and then the 2nd Gen Asus Transformer), I returned it pretty quick too cumbersome.
Only until this year when the Sony Tablet Z came out (495g, but it's a bigger screen), and was sold when picking the thing up and could hold comfortable in one hand, did I get another tablet that size.
We'll see what Google can do with the Nexus 10, but with something that size, the lighter the better given the other bigger dimensions.
Otherwise, if comparing Apples to Apples, the new Mini might be a better bet over the bigger one, with that PPI, and save $100.
Too bad fingerprint scanner didn't make it into the iPad... I'm happy I'm not in the market for a new one or that would sting a little (the scanner on the iPhone 5s that I played with was great).
I have the odd ability to not notice a huge difference in retina screens, so admittedly that $300 iPad mini is a little tempting.
I love that Garageband has that drummer feature. I was about 12 hours away from buying Logic Pro for that exact feature. My indecision saved me $200!
I know someone that bought one this weekend. Do they ever do a price match or anything? It would be really crappy to have paid $200 more for an inferior machine.
I know someone that bought one this weekend. Do they ever do a price match or anything? It would be really crappy to have paid $200 more for an inferior machine.
Well I believe if they bought it from Apple they have 14 calendar days to return it anyways.
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as per always Apple doesn't care about value and will never offer it. They care about you being stuck in an ecosystem and not leaving. I would get the iPad mini even though it is more expensive because it will play so incredibly nice with all my other apple junk when the nexus won't.
Lots of people don't see the small values of having the one ecosystem. Since having a baby photostream makes my life incredibly easy. Sure I could use flickr or instagram but I know the babies grandparents and uncles and aunts don't know how to use that. They do know how to click the red notification button and see the new adorable pictures.
I know for this reason alone my immediate family who are not tech savvy will never buy a nexus tablet over an iPad and this is exact;y what Apple wants!
Yeah, that stuff is all awesome.
But Google Nexus 7 32 GB - $269 CDN, Apple Ipad Mini Retina 32 GB - $519 CDN.
Is the ecosystem really worth a whopping $250 price difference? You could just about buy 2 Nexus 7's for the price of one Ipad mini.
I've owned a lot of apple products, including Ipads, and it just seems incredibly unreasonable to me, especially given that competing products are now very good and very well reviewed.
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A few weeks after crashing head-first into the boards (denting his helmet and being unable to move for a little while) following a hit from behind by Bob Errey, the Calgary Flames player explains:
"I was like Christ, lying on my back, with my arms outstretched, crucified"
-- Frank Musil - Early January 1994