Anyone have an Ipad with retina display?
I have an older macbook and am thinking about selling it for an Ipad. Would appreciate some feedback if anyone has an ipad. Thanks guys
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Best Buy has some good deals on the older iPads. I'd much rather spend $350 or so for an iPad 2 than $699 for an iPad with retina display. Maybe there's enough of a difference to justify the extra cost for some people, but I can't see it.
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Ok thanks.
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Last night my gen 1 iPad took it's last breath. Today I replaced it with the retina display version and I must say there is quite a bit of difference. I am impressed with it. There are other things you get with the gen 3 version too, camera and video are better than the iPad 2 as is the processor. Is it worth the extra $? Jury is still out on that but I like it so far.
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Can you do school work on them? Maybe a dumb question..
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We just bought a New Ipad. We wanted to get the Ipad 3 because basically they only difference between that one and the New Ipad was the retina display. That and $100. Unfortunately, we were looking after Ipad was no longer making or selling the Ipad 3. So we went with the new one over the Ipad 2 because it is quicker and has better resolution.
I really like it but it isn't really something you can do school work on. I suppose if you got a keyboard for it you could though. |
Well I like iPads and don't want to have to spend $1000 or so on a laptop
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In my opinion, the retina screen is not worth the price or the increased battery drain. I would really recommend the older non-retina iPad2 if you're wanting an iPad. It's still the best model. The retina display is overkill, and drains the battery much much faster. And the performance difference between the models is really negligible.
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No I wasn't really meaning to sound like I was wanting to replace it in a sense. Just more of want an iPad and can I do some school work on it if necessary
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I've got the OG iPad and the Retina iPad. Definitely go with the Retina at this point so you continue to get software updates. The first gen just doesn't have the RAM needed for iOS6 apps with some heft.
Still works like a dream for streaming video of all kinds and text editing...just not so hot with app switching or games. With iOS7 coming in the fall, going the cheap route on a non-retina iPad may be something you regret. It's amazing and you'll be happy with it. |
iPad2 runs iOS 7 just fine. I've already been testing it. The difference between the retina models and the iPad2 running iOS 7 is pretty minimal.
iOS 7 is not compatible with the first gen iPad though. |
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