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Seems Apple has quality control problems like all other companies these days. There is a growing list of users who find their new iPad not as functional as they were supposed to be. What use is it if it won't connect to the net?
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Not buying it.
I don't like how the DRM on it works. If I buy something then I expect to be able to use it (legally) however I want. |
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I have had none of the reported issues.
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I have to say I think it is one of Apple's lesser creations. I can't think of any special part it would play in my life other than reading e-books, and my touch does that just fine. Just my opinion of course. ;) Hope you enjoy your new wee toy.
EDIT: And I am an Apple freak. I have two macbooks and two touches and a shuffle, so I am not a mac-hater. I just can't find a justified reason to get one. Thinking of an iphone though. I get frustrated when I am not in a wi-fi area with my touch. Takes the magic out of it. lol. |
Progress is funny. I bought an iPad in 2010, and it worked perfectly for three years. I just got the iPad air, a lot of progress has been made since this post was written.
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I have never touched another brand since i got my iPhone 3g(got 3gs,4s, now i have 5) and iPad 1 (i now have iPad4) Haven't upgraded to the latest yet .. And I'm also thinking to replace my windows computer with a Mac mini and a macbook pro soon. |
So I am totally jealous of the fact that you are not only in Texas, but also just purchased an iPad. How do you like the iPad? I have had Android based pads and an iPad. I have also had both types of phones, and i don't know if I have settled on one or the other. I think both have their advantages. Apple has been very good at building its' brand and marketing. Steve Jobs was a brilliant man. I will give Apple respect for being able to dominate as much of the market as they have over the past few years. The iPad was another brilliant invention of theirs.
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