Topic: iPad advice for Apple virgin

Okay, I'm ready to buy an iPad. What advice do you have for me? I've never owned an Apple product, but I use iTunes.

I'm thinking of getting the 32 GB iPad 4 and getting an Apple Smart Cover and iBlason back cover and a Sharkk lightning adapter for USB, SD, and mini-SD. I find it strange that there's apparently no cover that attaches to the lightning port and has an SD adapter built-in, because I plan to use that a lot to allow family to view photos I've just taken.

And I'm buying it with the Down in Front Amazon link, which I'm going to use regularly now, because I love Down in Front.

/don't say it often enough

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I appreciate the thought, but I'm fairly sure it won't help us for you to buy it through us like that. Someone did that a long time ago when buying a digital camera, and Amazon got mad at me and said it was fraud because it was clear someone just did it to throw us a couple bucks.

As for iPads, I know nothing.

Teague Chrystie

I have a tendency to fix your typos.

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What? This is how Amazon Associate links are supposed to be used. You're not supposed to use your OWN link; that's just giving yourself a discount.

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Pay no attention to Teague. Buy through our link.

Or if he insists on refusing money, feel free to buy through mine.

I personally find I much prefer the iPad mini, myself. What do you plan to use it for?

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*shrug*

EDIT: Is Associate different than what we had back in the day? We had a "Store" that had things manually added to it, and when I added a particular high-ticket item that was only every looked-at / bought once, immediately after adding it to said "Store," I got the email.

Note, someone else said "yo, I'm buying a camera, add it to your store so you guys can get a nice something-or-other." I didn't buy it from the store myself.

Teague Chrystie

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iPad ad 4 is pretty much as sweet as it gets. I like the 3 a little better for viewing photos and videos but the 4 beats it on all other fronts.

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Teague wrote:

EDIT: Is Associate different than what we had back in the day? We had a "Store" that had things manually added to it, and when I added a particular high-ticket item that was only every looked-at / bought once, immediately after adding it to said "Store," I got the email.

Creating a link to a product page is different from placing a product in a storefront, but they're both done through Amazon Associates.

It takes five seconds to generate a link via Associates, and if anyone buys the product through your link or any other product during the same session that began with your link, you get a kickback.

EDIT: That's my understanding, anyway.

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I have an Amazon Associate account too, and there are all kinds of rules about when you get credit and when not, and I may not have done it right to give DIF credit, but I can't see a reason why they would accuse you of using it yourself.

But let's not derail the discussion here. I'm losing my virginity.

I've heard the mini is actually more convenient, and I might actually buy one of those too because I'm thinking of getting an iPad for my mother anyway.

I plan to use the iPad for entertainment when I fly, which is very frequently, and for showing off photos that I just took with my camera at family gatherings. I'm constantly taking pictures and then having to pass the camera around, so I'd rather swap SD cards and keep shooting while the subjects are looking at the photos on the tablet. Ideally, there would be some wireless card thing that automatically transfers the photos as I take them.

And maybe doing lines of cocaine. Also, is it any good as a bludgeoning weapon?

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Zarban wrote:

Ideally, there would be some wireless card thing that automatically transfers the photos as I take them.

Shabams.

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I'll throw my 2 cents in and say the the screen on the full size iPad is leaps and bounds beyond the screen in the Mini. 

I also use an Eye-Fi card, and it's amazing.  Even more amazing for me, in that I use it in an all-Mac ecosystem, so when I snap a picture it automatically goes to my phone, and then into the cloud where it's snatched by the desktop back home.  Pretty swanky.


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Zarban wrote:

Also, is it any good as a bludgeoning weapon?

You may want a Surface. Those things are like bricks.

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I can tell you, as someone who has always liked iPads but never particularly wanted to buy one, or at least not enough to actually do it... Mike's little iPad mini is really, particularly tempting to me.

For the added convenience of it being tiny and versatile, you lose some screen size you might want if your intention is to watch movies on planes. But if your intention is to read books on planes - perfect. Very lightweight, easily held in one hand.

And it's definitely big enough for passing around photos and whatnot. (It's a little bigger than one of those 5x7 photos from the long long ago.)

Teague Chrystie

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I also recommend the iPad 4. I like it. I've had three versions and it's my favorite. I also have an all-Apple ecosystem. So that might make a difference. For me the biggest question is always whether or not I need the 3G version.

If you have an iPhone, probably no *need* for 3G. But if you don't have a smart phone I highly, highly recommend the 3G version. If you ever need it it'll save your life. Especially if you get lost easily like me. Or want to watch Netflix at the airport.

If it stays at home, skip 3G. If not, seriously consider it.

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This is all great advice. Thanks, everybody.

I actually carry a Garmin navigator everywhere because I travel so much. It's better than phones and I don't want to rely on one device (and its one battery) for everything.

I don't have a smart phone, but that's probably in the near future as well. My current phone is more than 4 years old.

So, I'll get the iPad 4, and I've added an Eye Fi card to my order. My questions now are around the cover or case and other accessories. Do iPeople say "Oh, you just have to get the Fetzer valve with some 3-in-1 oil and some gauze pads to go with that. You can't live without them." Or what?

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I'm not sure if this is relevant to you Zarban, but there's a Citrix app for the iPad, a Webmeeting app, you can get a digital version of RSA tokens, and it can hook up to your Exchange server.

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Oh yeah, baby. Now you're talking my corporate parseltongue.

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My company has implemented a BYOD policy, which the iPad can comprise part of. With work apps it's basically completely deductible.

Salesforce has an application too, if that's your particular line of venom.

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Zarban wrote:

Also, is it any good as a bludgeoning weapon?

I believe the Apple portable weapon of choice is the Macbook Air. Its tapering cross-section to the front edge means it's not only a handy chopping weapon, but also a useful bread knife.

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I might be picking up a Macbook Pro sometime soon and I just thought I'd hijack this thread to ask any multi-Mac users the best way to keep everything in sync. Ideally I'd like the MBP to just be a portable version of my desktop with all the same content, but I'm not sure how feasible that is.

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iCloud.

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