I don't think people said it wasn't an important upgrade to the device. They said it wasn't an upgrade that justified them moving from an iPad 2. .
I'm more commenting on the notion that it's barely any better.
I don't think people said it wasn't an important upgrade to the device. They said it wasn't an upgrade that justified them moving from an iPad 2. .
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...rums-complain-new-Apple-gadget-overheats.html
One guy out of 3 million + probably saw what he thought was a lock up. Daily Mail decide to try and turn that into a majority.....
Mum has bought one and I still can't get excited over the screen.
I had a little play with one in an Apple Reseller in Leeds yesterday.
The screen does look good, however I don't think the difference is as big from the iPad 2 as some are making out.
I thought seeing one in the flesh would make me want to sell my 2 and get one. However it did not.
I guess it's all down to personal opinion though. From here I can see a lot are saying it's been a worthwhile upgrade.
One advantage of the new one however; it enabled me to buy my iPad 2 for £250
Any of you guys that have them had the heat problem that's being reported?
So nobody upgraded from a standard definition tv to a HD one just for the screen?
Thats what we are talking about here, moving from standard def to high def in a tablet, with a tv, everything else is the same, just the picture is twice as good, same thing here, but with extra added bonuses. Nobody complained about buying a new tv and 'only' getting twice as good a screen.
The screen is the single most important component, it's the thing you are in constant interaction with.
If you can't tell the massive improvement, then you are in denial (which you probably are as you bought an iPad 2 as it was cheaper).
If the iPad was a 60inch screen I may agree.So nobody upgraded from a standard definition tv to a HD one just for the screen?
Comparing them side by side I don't think gives a true appeal of how great it is. You don't notice that much of a difference.
Use the new one for a week. Then pick up the old one. It looks awful.
If the iPad was a 60inch screen I may agree.
A few inches?! Are you that blind?!
When I borrow my Mums, I hold it around 2-3 feet away.
An iphone you hold much closer, to the retina display is more 'relevant'.
Ok, splitting hairs....between 1 and 2 feet.
You don't have to hold it to use it do you.
A few inches?! Are you that blind?!
When I borrow my Mums, I hold it around 2-3 feet away.
An iphone you hold much closer, to the retina display is more 'relevant'.
CS just saved you cashI just moved my iPad a further 12" away from my face. Instant iPad 3.
Yes. I don't hold it out at arm's length. I'd say it's normally no more than 24" away from my eyes. Also, surely you only hold the iPhone much closer because it's much smaller? Whole point proven and closed in one post?
I just moved my iPad a further 12" away from my face. Instant iPad 3.
What? Don't get what you mean here.
He's suggesting you are suggesting that the further away you have it the less you notice the resolution. Which is correct, i think.