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memason 06-07-2010 02:26 PM

Got an iPad....
 
OK.... I did it! I got an iPad. We were in the States for a visit to TV [we bought a home in St. Charles] and I couldn't resist the iPad. Even though I already have an iPhone and MacBook Pro.

Most people are complaining about what it doesn't do, but I find it very useful for cruising the net, sending email, checking on investments (Ouch!) and reading a good book. In fact, on our flight to TV, we were able to use WiFi, so I used flight tracker to track our flight, in real-time, along with sending a few emails and catching up on some of my facebook pals. With Skype, I use it to make international phone calls at $.02/minute, from Germany.

While it isn't a laptop, I could easily travel with the iPad and leave the MacBook at home. Ok, maybe just for for short trips... Anything more than a week and I'd probably take the MacBook TOO.

I purchased the cheapest one, $499 and only WiFi. I'm starting to feel like I should have gotten the 3G model....

Would be interested if anyone else has purchased the iPad and your impression, so far.

GMONEY 06-07-2010 02:37 PM

Looking at the Ipad, just read the news from Apples big Get together in California. they just released the new Iphone 4 also. looks nice.

Pturner 06-07-2010 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 268577)
OK.... I did it! I got an iPad. We were in the States for a visit to TV [we bought a home in St. Charles] and I couldn't resist the iPad. Even though I already have an iPhone and MacBook Pro.

Most people are complaining about what it doesn't do, but I find it very useful for cruising the net, sending email, checking on investments (Ouch!) and reading a good book. In fact, on our flight to TV, we were able to use WiFi, so I used flight tracker to track our flight, in real-time, along with sending a few emails and catching up on some of my facebook pals. With Skype, I use it to make international phone calls at $.02/minute, from Germany.

While it isn't a laptop, I could easily travel with the iPad and leave the MacBook at home. Ok, maybe just for for short trips... Anything more than a week and I'd probably take the MacBook TOO.

I purchased the cheapest one, $499 and only WiFi. I'm starting to feel like I should have gotten the 3G model....

Would be interested if anyone else has purchased the iPad and your impression, so far.

Hi Memason,
I'm curious how cumbersome it is to type on it. Is this why you would take your laptop also? Are there additional reasons? Thanks.

PT

memason 06-07-2010 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pturner (Post 268581)
Hi Memason,
I'm curious how cumbersome it is to type on it. Is this why you would take your laptop also? Are there additional reasons? Thanks.

PT

PT.... I can type on it for short emails. Since it's a touch screen, if you actually put your fingers on the screen, it types a letter. Takes a little getting used to, but I don't think it's bad. Plus, if you're going through airport security, you don't have to take it out of your bag....big plus! On my last trip, I had 2 laptops and the iPad...what a hassle in security.

The main reason I would take the laptop is because I'd get tired of sharing with my wife! She wasn't as enthusiastic as I about the iPad, but now, she can't keep her hands off it! :1rotfl:

My recommendation...go to Bestbuy or an Apple store and try it out for yourself. At the Apple store, you can play to your hearts content...you gotta love the Apple store.

yobeano 06-07-2010 03:07 PM

Have had an iPad since day2 of it's release. I have found it so useful that I use the computer only rarely. Great for the internet but remember, no flash support, so there are some vids that you cannot see. Hasn't really been a problem for me at all.
Actually using it to reply right now.

Pturner 06-07-2010 03:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 268585)
PT.... I can type on it for short emails. Since it's a touch screen, if you actually put your fingers on the screen, it types a letter. Takes a little getting used to, but I don't think it's bad. Plus, if you're going through airport security, you don't have to take it out of your bag....big plus! On my last trip, I had 2 laptops and the iPad...what a hassle in security.

The main reason I would take the laptop is because I'd get tired of sharing with my wife! She wasn't as enthusiastic as I about the iPad, but now, she can't keep her hands off it! :1rotfl:

My recommendation...go to Bestbuy or an Apple store and try it out for yourself. At the Apple store, you can play to your hearts content...you gotta love the Apple store.

I have gone to an Apple store and tried it! I love my iPhone and I like the iPad too. Just not convinced of the need if it wouldn't replace the laptop for travel. I have a Kindle, so wouldn't need it for books. If I didn't, it might be different, although not sure how I would like reading on the iPad vs the electronic-ink e-reader.

It will be interesting to see how all these devices develop over time. I've thought of one idea that would be cool: A next gen iPad with a built-in and removable iPhone. What do you think? Should I get Steve on the line? :laugh:

jaspal 07-02-2010 06:29 AM

I have not purchased it YET. However, I too will get one. I am waiting (since I waited so long) to get the next version where they will have multi tasking in. It is too true however, that you will be able to down load the software when it comes out. I will be getting the 3g with 64 g. originally I was getting 32 g but decided for $100 to get the larger one with lots of memory. I too will use it in place of my Mac book pro for short trips. Plus, it will be great to carry when I leave the house just for the day. Pages is great which you can download for $14.99. I love the idea of not needing a contract to get wi-fi when you need it. I can get from Att from a month to month basis.

I love all of the Apple products. I have 2 itouches a laptop & desktop (all Apple). I have been taking the one to one classes for 2 years. They are GREAT.

Ohiogirl 07-02-2010 08:12 AM

Appears some of you might benefit by listening to a podcast I heard this past Wedesday on our local NPR programming - All Sides with Ann Fisher interviewed a William Powers, on Living in The Digital Age. Much to Consider. You can find a link to a podcast on WOSU.org under Ann's show. He discussed how he and his family now have wireless weekends, how hard it was to do so, and how much their quality of life has increased.

There was another author on a couple of weeks ago discussing how attention spans have gone haywire in the last few years because we are not trained to click all over the place. I have noticed personally that I can't seem to concentrate on reading books for long periods, even though I now have the time! I love to read, but find myself lasting about 20 minutes, then want to check my email, change the channel, etc.

Some technology is a good thing, but maybe we have too much?

This may start a firestorm, but I don't think I've seen any posts on this subject . . .

memason 07-02-2010 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pturner (Post 268595)

It will be interesting to see how all these devices develop over time. I've thought of one idea that would be cool: A next gen iPad with a built-in and removable iPhone. What do you think? Should I get Steve on the line? :laugh:

PT... I'm making phone calls on the iPad now. You just need to use Skype and you can call anywhere in the world, as long as you're on WiFi. After about 2 months, I use the iPad all the time. Mostly, sitting on my balcony, sipping a glass of wine, typing on TOTV! Can't wait until I'm sitting on my lanai... 152 days, but who's counting :)

mitchbr47 07-02-2010 12:02 PM

ipad comments
 
I purchased mine in early May. I went with the 64 GB model without the 3G. It is about 1/3 full so far. I also bought a bluetooth keyboard. I probably spent 50/50 with the ipad and my other Macs. It won't entirely replace my laptop as I do videography and photo work, burn dvds, etc.. But it is great for surfing the web and email.
Besides Skype, another phone app for calls is called Whistle. So check it out.

It seems strange reverting back to a mouse on a desktop after using the ipad and the track pad on the laptop. Maybe a mouse might soon disappear just like the floppy disk.
It might be interesting to compile a list of favorite apps.

Pturner 07-02-2010 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 272805)
PT... I'm making phone calls on the iPad now. You just need to use Skype and you can call anywhere in the world, as long as you're on WiFi. After about 2 months, I use the iPad all the time. Mostly, sitting on my balcony, sipping a glass of wine, typing on TOTV! Can't wait until I'm sitting on my lanai... 152 days, but who's counting :)


I'm starting to get tempted. Veeery tempted.

jaspal 07-02-2010 12:59 PM

I too was going to get the 64GBut w/ 3g . Would you still get the 64GB or do you think the 32GB is enough? I would add pages which is like excel & word combined.

jaspal 07-02-2010 01:00 PM

Do you have to pay for the phone service on Skype?

memason 07-03-2010 12:32 AM

Skype...
 
You have to pay for the phone service, if you are calling cellphones or landlines. However, the fees are very modest at about $.02/minute. I put $10.00 on my account 6 months ago and I still have money left. But, I'm not a heavy Skype user....just occasional. Since I'm still in Germany, I use it mostly for international calls; both on the iPhone and the iPad.

If you are using Skype to Skype, then it's free.

memason 08-01-2010 01:15 PM

Ok.... Two months into using the ipad and I only have one regret... That I was too cheap to get the 3G model! I find that I now use the iPad more than I use my MacBook. On another thread, here on TOTV, I have discovered several useful apps for the iPad; recommended by other users.

Recently, my company implemented email integration with the iPad, so they are now "pushing" email to the iPad. Therefore, it now functions pretty much like a Blackberry and I receive company email and personal email on the same device. Thank goodness I can turn off the company email. :thumbup:

I have also been using the iBook app for reading. Since I've not used a Kindle or Nook, I can't compare the experience with using eInk. However, I find that I can read for several hours without a problem.

Typing takes getting used to..with the touch pad, but I find it easy now.

How are others fairings with the iPad ?

Larryandlinda 08-01-2010 02:36 PM

Ipad
 
Memason
In the iPhone doubletap locks shift
My pad doesn't

Also both leave the numeric keyboard when using spacebar
I.e. Entering spaces in a phone no

Thanks
l andL

Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 280315)
Ok.... Two months into using the ipad and I only have one regret... That I was too cheap to get the 3G model! I find that I now use the iPad more than I use my MacBook. On another thread, here on TOTV, I have discovered several useful apps for the iPad; recommended by other users.

Recently, my company implemented email integration with the iPad, so they are now "pushing" email to the iPad. Therefore, it now functions pretty much like a Blackberry and I receive company email and personal email on the same device. Thank goodness I can turn off the company email. :thumbup:

I have also been using the iBook app for reading. Since I've not used a Kindle or Nook, I can't compare the experience with using eInk. However, I find that I can read for several hours without a problem.

Typing takes getting used to..with the touch pad, but I find it easy now.

How are others fairings with the iPad ?


memason 08-02-2010 09:44 AM

How would you use it ???
 
After watching this video, my wife decided that maybe she could use an iPad after all .... :D

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTSDPKktbUk[/ame]

memason 08-03-2010 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Larryandlinda (Post 280319)
Memason
In the iPhone doubletap locks shift
My pad doesn't

Also both leave the numeric keyboard when using spacebar
I.e. Entering spaces in a phone no

Thanks
l andL

I've got a partial solution. For CAPS to function like your iPhone, you need to go to Settings--->General--->keyboard and turn on the option for caps lock.

As for typing numbers, I don't have a solution....yet. For phone numbers, I just use the - which will leave you in numbers. Once I find another solution, I'll post it here....

Enjoy

dklassen 08-16-2010 06:27 PM

Just popped for an iPad. Didn't think I wanted one at first but I have to say, I like it quite a bit. Now I'm fully Apple compliant.

24" iMac, Macbook, Mac Mini, iPad, iPhone 4.

villages07 08-16-2010 08:40 PM

Yep, I got mine exactly one week ago. Certainly not a need, more of a want. My first Apple product. Very impressive technology as a mobile supplement to my primary desktop. Oh dear, now what to do with my acer net book.. I'm afraid it will become an orphan.

Pretty cool stuff!!!
:coolsmiley:

Pturner 08-16-2010 08:46 PM

I use my iPhone as my computer away from home, but typing anything more than a short text or email reply just doesn't cut it.

How does typing on the iPad compare to typing on a laptop? I keep getting more tempted.

villages07 08-16-2010 08:49 PM

Pt... Typing on the touchpad is faster than an iPhone but not as easy as a conventional laptop keyboard. It's beauty is in content delivery not so much putting stuff into it. Borrow one from a friend for half a day and you'll be hooked.

villager99 08-16-2010 08:57 PM

are special setups or passwords etc. needed to use an ipad to connect to the internet at any of our regional rec centers (hotspots)?
and does anyone know if the connection works from the parking lots or if you have to be inside the building?

tony 08-16-2010 09:00 PM

Here how Darrell learned to use his Ipad.

villages07 08-16-2010 09:07 PM

Good one, Tony... Hope barefoot doesn't see that video. The kitty has far surpassed bf's comfort level with her day old iPad.
:boxing2:

99 - can't give you adefnite answer yet. Tried at seabreeze from the side parking lot and could not pick up a signal. iPad should work no differently than any wifi laptop in accessing a hot spot.

English Ivy 08-16-2010 09:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by villager99 (Post 284429)
are special setups or passwords etc. needed to use an ipad to connect to the internet at any of our regional rec centers (hotspots)?
and does anyone know if the connection works from the parking lots or if you have to be inside the building?

When I first got my iPod Touch a couple months ago I couldn't wait to get to a wifi spot. Went to Colony to log on. I had to use my Villages ID and pin # in order to connect. Once I knew the routine I did try connecting one time in the parking lot but it didn't work. Had to go inside. Now we've got a router hooked up and it's so nice to sit on the lanai and "surf".

Now that I've learned how great it is to have internet access at wifi locations with the iPod Touch, I want an iPhone so I can have access everyplace. It's such fun and the apps are so cool. I think it will be great to have access to weather radar when you're out on the golf course and it starts to rain. :coolsmiley:

Barefoot 08-16-2010 09:59 PM

I am typing this on the IPAD I bought on Sunday. It is cute, but I think the touch keyboard is designed for hunt And peckers, and not for speed. And where the heck is the '. Do I have to go to the number keyboard every time I want to use a '?

I,m sure I,ll grow to love it, but for now, sign me

Bewildered Bare

jaspal 08-16-2010 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mitchbr47 (Post 272818)
I purchased mine in early May. I went with the 64 GB model without the 3G. It is about 1/3 full so far. I also bought a bluetooth keyboard. I probably spent 50/50 with the ipad and my other Macs. It won't entirely replace my laptop as I do videography and photo work, burn dvds, etc.. But it is great for surfing the web and email.
Besides Skype, another phone app for calls is called Whistle. So check it out.

It seems strange reverting back to a mouse on a desktop after using the ipad and the track pad on the laptop. Maybe a mouse might soon disappear just like the floppy disk.
It might be interesting to compile a list of favorite apps.

I was debating between the 32GB & 64GB. I too have a Macbook Pro. My ITouch has 32GB which I use for music . I wonder if I can get away with the 32GB Ipad? Comments welcomed.

memason 08-17-2010 06:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 284439)
I am typing this on the IPAD I bought on Sunday. It is cute, but I think the touch keyboard is designed for hunt And peckers, and not for speed. And where the heck is the '. Do I have to go to the number keyboard every time I want to use a '?

I,m sure I,ll grow to love it, but for now, sign me

Bewildered Bare

Barefoot.... the auto-correct will catch most usage of the ' key. But, if you tap and hold the ! key, the ' key will appear above it. Just slide up to select it. Whenever I need to type I'm or you're or any contraction, I just type Im or cant or youre and the iPad automatically puts in the ' . There area a few tricks to typing, but once you learn them, typing becomes much faster. For me, there isn't much difference between typing on a normal keyboard and the iPad, but it takes a little practice.

Search YouTube for typing on the iPad and you'll get lots of suggestions and tricks.

Enjoy....

memason 08-17-2010 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pturner (Post 284425)
I use my iPhone as my computer away from home, but typing anything more than a short text or email reply just doesn't cut it.

How does typing on the iPad compare to typing on a laptop? I keep getting more tempted.

P.... you know you want one! Just do it .... :icon_wink:

tony 08-17-2010 10:10 AM

memason,

The Ipad is totally useless for any real work. I cannot see any justifiable reason to put out that much money to buy a crippled PC without a real keyboard. For these reasons it is totally senseless to buy one. I will be getting one in the not too distant future.

memason 08-17-2010 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony (Post 284540)
memason,

The Ipad is totally useless for any real work. I cannot see any justifiable reason to put out that much money to buy a crippled PC without a real keyboard. For these reasons it is totally senseless to buy one. I will be getting one in the not too distant future.

Tony.... The voice of true logic!

Senseless Mike... :)

Pturner 08-17-2010 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 284471)
P.... you know you want one! Just do it .... :icon_wink:

Memason, cut it out. I'm trying to hold out for the 2.0 model.

p.s., Tony, I didn't know the third Admin was a cat.

villager99 08-17-2010 08:26 PM

Typing on my ipad now have not figured out wifi but love using the 3g connection. So far dowside isno flash player for some online games i play on facebook but i will adjust i am sure

tony 08-17-2010 08:33 PM

Pt,

Darrell's a very cool cat.

mitchbr47 08-18-2010 09:13 AM

ipad or a new computer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tony (Post 284540)
memason,

The Ipad is totally useless for any real work. I cannot see any justifiable reason to put out that much money to buy a crippled PC without a real keyboard. For these reasons it is totally senseless to buy one. I will be getting one in the not too distant future.

It depends on what one means by real work. What about the optional bluetooth keyboard? It works great. The reason it can't replace a real computer such as a laptop is
1 lack of printing without jumping through hoops
2 a lack of multitasking
3 watered down capabilities in programs such as Pages and Numbers, Photoshop Express
4 No camera for video conferencing
5 Relatively small drive space. The max at 64 GB could ill up fast.

I don't think they were made to cannibalize the sales of laptops or desktops.

With 3 G capabilities it would make a great GPS.

Barefoot 08-18-2010 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by memason (Post 284468)

Barefoot.... Whenever I need to type I'm or you're or any contraction, I just type Im or cant or youre and the iPad automatically puts in the ' .

Search YouTube for typing on the iPad and you'll get lots of suggestions and tricks. Enjoy....

Brilliant suggestions, thanks memason.

I have a girlfriend who got an IPAD and is now trading it in for a "better" model. So I got the 64 GB with Wifi and 3G .. not because I need it, heck, I don't even know what it does. But I figure later, when I get smarter, I won't have to upgrade.

I don't exactly love my IPAD yet, but I do sleep every night with it under my pillow.

Barefoot 08-19-2010 04:24 PM

If you get a keyboard to attach to an IPAD, can you program the IPAD so that the touch keyboard disappears and the whole screen is content?

mitchbr47 08-29-2010 09:58 PM

keyboard ipad
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 285206)
If you get a keyboard to attach to an IPAD, can you program the IPAD so that the touch keyboard disappears and the whole screen is content?

The keyboards are wireless using bluetooth. The touch keyboard on the screen can disappear with one click, I mean touch on the keyboard icon.

I think there is a free dictation app called Dragon Dictation for the ipad and iphone. Record your message, fix any typos and punctuation. Then copy and paste.It even recognizes names in the Contacts app.

memason 09-11-2010 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tony (Post 284540)
memason,

The Ipad is totally useless for any real work. I cannot see any justifiable reason to put out that much money to buy a crippled PC without a real keyboard. For these reasons it is totally senseless to buy one. I will be getting one in the not too distant future.

Ok Tony.... you get one of these useless devices yet?? :loco:


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