Guy Mancuso
Administrator, Instructor
Re: Apple Tablet Thread and Predictions for the Day
Looking to see what ports it has. It has USB but what else
Looking to see what ports it has. It has USB but what else
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There is the provision for using on any GSM network that uses micro-SIM cards.....the iPad is unlocked.$29.99 a month for unlimited 3G data... sounds so amazing... if only it wasn't AT&T...
It has a 30-pin port that goes to USB for charging, syncing, etc. Just like the iPhone.Looking to see what ports it has. It has USB but what else
This is true. I am not sure how it is other places but in the Bay Area at least the GSM data options are AT&T and T-Mobile, neither of which perform too spectacularly.There is the provision for using on any GSM network that uses micro-SIM cards.....the iPad is unlocked.
LJ
I hope it's better implemented than the iPod CF, which I have and is a piece of ****.Check this out
iPad Camera Connection Kit
The Camera Connection Kit gives you two ways to import photos and videos from a digital camera. The Camera Connector lets you import your photos and videos to iPad using the camera’s USB cable. Or you can use the SD Card Reader to import photos and videos directly from the camera’s SD card.
I wish it were the same for me as actual reading (not skimming or newspaper article length reading) of novels and research materials is too painful on a backlit screen after a relatively short period of time. There's too much eye strain and I suffer from bad headaches very quickly (something which has become only worse after suffering a concussion in November). So I'm still in the market for a Kindle/Nook type device, though I'm hoping this tablet will cause some downward pressure on their pricepoints.For me, something I can:
read books on
My Kindle will be up for sale pretty soon. It is a great product but for my needs the iPad will be better. I'm used to being on a backlit screen for long periods of time so I hope reading on it will also be pretty enjoyable.I wish it were the same for me as actual reading (not skimming or newspaper article length reading) of novels and research materials is too painful on a backlit screen after a relatively short period of time. There's too much eye strain and I suffer from bad headaches very quickly (something which has become only worse after suffering a concussion in November). So I'm still in the market for a Kindle/Nook type device, though I'm hoping this tablet will cause some downward pressure on their pricepoints.