Apple set to launch smaller iPad

Started by Simon, Oct 23, 2012, 13:02:29

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Simon

Apple is expected to launch a smaller, more affordable iPad at an event in San Jose later on Tuesday.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20040540
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Lance

It will be interesting to see how different it is in terms of power and battery life.
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Steve

I'm more interested to see whether there's a minor  update to the iPad itself.
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Simon

Do they usually put out updates for one device?  :dunno:
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Rik

No, they put them out for everyone who's bought one. ;D :out:
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Steve

 I may think about that, I note it should be 4G compatible as well. The mini probably doesn't interest me as I think the screen will be too small.
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Technical Ben

Wait, if a nano sim and a small connector allow them to shrink the phones and Ipads, does that mean if they go simless and wireless the devices they release next year are atomic in scale?  :o
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Gary

Having just got a 'iPad 3' two days ago I'm going to see if they will swap it out for a new iPad. Typical timing  :bawl:
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Technical Ben

Welcome to the world of PCs. Everyone you buy, a new model comes out next week.  :laugh:
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Lance

Quote from: Gary on Oct 24, 2012, 08:50:17
Having just got a 'iPad 3' two days ago I'm going to see if they will swap it out for a new iPad. Typical timing  :bawl:

I'm surprised you didn't wait given the rumours.
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Quote from: Lance on Oct 24, 2012, 10:21:43
I'm surprised you didn't wait given the rumours.
The iPad 4 came as a surprise to many as  the iPad '3' had not reached a year old, I have to confess I don't read tech sites for news really anymore, and the buy now or not for Apple products site said it was fine which was the only site I did check just to make sure. The iPad was also partly my birthday present, so the day it was bought was not really under my control as I had a small window to order so I received it for my birthday. Anyway it will be sent back and I will re-order so no harm done really.
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Steve

I went for the full size iPad it will be arriving late November. I wish I knew which data provider to use, I think it will be O2 unless  coverage by the rest has changed at work recently.
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Gary

O2 have awful 3G coverage compared with the likes of EE I find. I just went with another WiFi one as I only use it at home instead of the iMac now. If I need a mobile connection for it I'll used the iPhone 5.
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Steve

I'm a bit stuck with coverage at work, although I could use the phone as the personal hotspot and use another provider on the iPad. My original iPad is WiFi only and I'm beginning to wonder why I'm replacing it , it's A1 condition although I do find it slow compared to the phone and I suppose it's now stuck on a legacy OS ie IOS 5. Nevermind I can still ponder my decision until late November with no cost to me!
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Gary

Quote from: Steve on Oct 27, 2012, 08:56:54
I'm a bit stuck with coverage at work, although I could use the phone as the personal hotspot and use another provider on the iPad. My original iPad is WiFi only and I'm beginning to wonder why I'm replacing it , it's A1 condition although I do find it slow compared to the phone and I suppose it's now stuck on a legacy OS ie IOS 5. Nevermind I can still ponder my decision until late November with no cost to me!
Having two data plans seems such a pain, also the extra cost of a celluar iPad is something I cannot justify for the extra £100.  The iPad 3 is fast, the front VGA camera is not up to much compared with the iPhones though. Also the new Ipad retina (iPad 4) uses channel bonding at last so you can really get decent speeds over a 5Ghz network now. Just have to wait till November now...
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Steve

I'm not sure I can justify the order at all ;D plenty of time to ponder. The additional data plan I'm not worried about I've a small data allowance with the phone plus I use the MiFi with my current iPad, I may see if Three will swap the SIM or cancel and go with EE.
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Quote from: Steve on Oct 27, 2012, 09:21:04
I'm not sure I can justify the order at all ;D plenty of time to ponder. The additional data plan I'm not worried about I've a small data allowance with the phone plus I use the MiFi with my current iPad, I may see if Three will swap the SIM or cancel and go with EE.
Mine was partly a birthday present so no extra cost for me  ;D The person in Apple was fine about the fact I had the thing one day then it was upgraded though. I have to say I do use it a lot more than the desktop now, that has come as a bit of a surprise, and I can type just as fast and make as many typos too. I'm tempted to move to EE for better 3G coverage on the iPhone, but the simplicity plan I have on O2 is good, if they put up a 3G mast near me I would be happy to stay. I'm am not however tempted by the new imacs, the 21.5" has been crippled with no ram slots you can expand yourself, and I do still use my optical burner.
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Steve

I've got very used to the touch screen so mainly use the iPad and MBP. I love the big screen quality of the iMac even though I rarely use it as the MBP is relatively quick. When the iMac dies maybe an Apple monitor maybe an option instead if of course my wife who is the iMac user is agreeable.
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Gary

New ipad 4 arrived yesterday (that's what I shall call it) no problem in swapping units so happy days  :)
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Quote from: Steve on Oct 27, 2012, 13:29:34
I've got very used to the touch screen so mainly use the iPad and MBP. I love the big screen quality of the iMac even though I rarely use it as the MBP is relatively quick. When the iMac dies maybe an Apple monitor maybe an option instead if of course my wife who is the iMac user is agreeable.
Im not sure on the new iMacs Steve. Thin is not a desktop necessity considering it has the same footprint, also a 5400rpm drive as base is awful, to upgrade to the fusion drive, and a better GPU costs a fortune considering they are £100 more expensive this year, and you cant change ram yourself on the 21.5" :eyebrow: only the 27" model allows that luxury and they are huge not ideal for my needs.

The lower end iMac seems a downgrade, form over function yet again, although the new screen looks great. I do have CD's and do import via superdrive, yes I could buy a external drive that's faster but at the price I should not need to and sticking the SD memory card slot on the back, thats just dumb. even though mine is only USB 2 I'm happy with my 2011 i7 quad core iMac with ram I can change myself, and a 7400rm drive and my firewire 800 port.

Buying a new Mac would mean replacing perfectly good equipment I have already, getting adaptors for the thunderbolt port for firewire etc at silly prices, I may well have to think beyond Apple when this unit is retired. If indeed I need a desktop at all.
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Steve

Quote from: Gary on Nov 03, 2012, 09:20:05
New ipad 4 arrived yesterday (that's what I shall call it) no problem in swapping units so happy days  :)
I've probably got another three weeks until I need to make my mind up whether I need to make the upgrade or not, I think I will but it's whether I go for the 3G or just WiFi (as I've got). I've already ordered a micro sim swap for my MiFi so that cost will continue however it's heavier iPad plus another £100 on top.
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Steve

I was thinking since most of my wife's and certainly my computing needs can be catered for by a reasonably powered laptop that if a large screen is required an Apple monitor would do the job nicely with the laptop plugged in and tucked out of the way. Any other devices ie keyboard etc we have already and will connect via bluetooth.
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