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Maybe im the minority but i dont see the whole retina hoopla my buddy has retina on ipad and i dont see the difference. I have a ipad 2 and iphone 4s which i believe has retina. I watched movies all the time on it now i watch movies on my ipad because my iphone really doesn't have much space anymore... does the retina really make that much of a difference.. I guess because i see well closely...
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I fully respect your opinion, but in my experience, most people who carry any sort of device ranging from large (laptops) to medium (tablets) to small (phones) usually have some sort of bag or cover to protect their device. I've never really seen anyone just tuck their iPad mini into their jacket pocket because it seems too vulnerable - prone to being stolen, or even falling out and getting damaged. I know some people who own iPad minis, and they also have invested in folio cases for their device. But I suppose if you're one to not cover your products or bring backpacks with you when you travel then the iPad mini would probably be more ideal. Usually whenever I ask people (who own iPad minis) their main reason for purchasing one - it usually boils down to price and affordability. iPad minis usually fit their budgets - they're often able and willing to compromise things like screen real estate and retina display for a lower price. But never have I heard someone say that they chose an iPad mini over an iPad because the former is much more portable.
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First world problem: "Oh god which do I bring with me today? The mini or the4? This is such a dilemma!"
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My use case scenario for the iPhone 5, iPad mini and iPad 4 (or call it my justification):
iPhone 5 - makes calls, quick response to emails, music. I have a 32 GB as my music collection grows and while I appreciate having it all at my fingertips with iTunes match, I store some natively on my phone for the rare occasions I'm without internet connection. iPad mini - this is the everyday, go everywhere device. Gonna grab an LTE 32 GB model so I can surf, read, play games, facetime anywhere. iPad 4 - again 32 GB, this is my media device. Movies/Videos, more processor heavy apps, photo editing, document creation, presentation driver - my laptop if you will (I haven't owned a laptop since I got my first iPad - the 1st gen handed down from my dad). Do I need all of these devices? Of course not. I'd say (and others agree) I use my iPad more than most people. I've had all 4 iterations and have carried them with me wherever I've gone. Done everything from watch the Avengers on a plane to create relatively complex spreadsheets and my resume. Not a day goes by I'm not using it for something - but like many have said I see there being specific uses for each device. Spreading the content across all three means less space on each (and cheaper replacements if need be) and a device with more specialized use. But iCloud allows everything I own on all 3 devices to be accessible on any at any time. My home iMac serves as my base station - I can remote in for more CPU intensive tasks but my iPad has served me well over the years. I don't know why it's such an issue for some of you that people think like this - some people see the value/need and go for it. Others don't. To each his own. I worked at Best Buy for a little bit and had a guy buy 5 iPad 2s (at the time, the best) just to run his home's entertainment system (which I assume is something to behold). People do/find value in their own ways - my wife has to have a different $300 purse for different occasions. And the times we can afford it (generally as gifts for Christmas/Birthday) I acquiesce. Same goes for tech for some of us. And that concludes the wall. ![]() ---------- Quote:
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I think you have to sign a two year contract to get $100 off. I think spending $15 on thetherme makes a lot more sense than spending an extra $130 for the cellular version. I also have unlimited data, so I would have to give that up to get one of those shared plans. No way would I spend an extra $30 a month plus $130 for the cell version when I can just use the tetherme app on my jailbroken phone. ---------- Quote:
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I have both the 4 and a LTE mini. But to be honest, I use the mini 90% of the time. It's the perfect size for my needs.
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If a poll was done, I'm sure the results would show one iPad is being used lots more than another when more than one is owned. Other than portability, I certainly would say the mini is more a duplication of another iPad. That would in itself not be enough in owning more than one iPad in my case.
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As far as LTE and the 'unlimited' plan...I'm not sure you're understanding exactly how it works. It doesn't actually use any more data than HSPA/3g. It's just faster. I still do the same things I used to do---I just enjoy significantly faster load times, less buffering, and incredible D/L speeds. Again---it's still using the exact same amount of data! This includes streaming video--regardless of whether you're using 3g or LTE--the movie 'file' itself is the same size, you just won't have to deal with 'buffering'---Lastly, while you do have Unlimited...doesn't AT&T start throttling after you've reached 3GB? Even if I hit my 20GB cap, I'm only paying 10 bucks/GB after that, and I've never exceeded 16/17GB....and it never is 'throttled' ![]() J Last edited by akdj; Dec 4, 2012 at 10:16 AM. |
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I will say that as the new releases become more and more appealing and the 'older' stuff doesn't break, i'm starting to hand down these devices to the kids. My iPhone 4 is still in good shape even after my toddler's dropped and tossed it around a couple of times. The only thing I foresee declining is the battery 'memory'. Scary that in a couple of years when we'll be on a road trip with(hypothetically): iPhone 7 (x2), iPhone 6S, iPad 4, iPad mini.... |
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Even if you don't have a laptop or only have a desktop - the iPad could serve as both a laptop replacement as well as a portable device. I find it both disturbing and hilarious that people are arguing that they're getting iPad minis because it can "fit in their coat pockets". If super portability is your main concern, then you're better off just utilizing the iPhone - as it has more feature built into it on top of the tablet functionality. I'm not arguing against the fact that people choose the iPad mini over the iPad because it's more portable -- I'm merely pointing out how stupid it is to buy both an iPad and an iPad mini claiming that one is for "portability" while the other is for media... It simply isn't a good enough reason, in my opinion. With respect to the consensus reasoning behind why most people get iPad minis versus iPads (and vice versa) - I'm speaking off of both MR forum experience and real life experience. All in all, you can continue to try to justify making a decision as dumb as purchasing both an iPad and an iPad mini - and I will continue to provide you with reasons that easily refute and counter them. It's like me saying "I want to get both a 17'' Macbook and a 13'' Macbook - one will be my laptop for media and the other will be my laptop for portability and going to school". It's just dumb.
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What I find both hilarious and disturbing is the fact that there are people who justify purchasing both devices because they're convinced that both tablets serve entirely different functions. Just because I can't fit my iPad into my coat pocket doesn't deem it non-portable. Most people I know who carry any sort of device (laptops, tablets, phones) usually carry it in some sort of a case - and even more so will probably put it in a backpack when traveling - including the iPad mini. But for those who don't - I would definitely suggest getting a mini. But once again, getting an iPad and an iPad mini is comparable to purchasing a 17'' Macbook and a 13'' Macbook - pretty illogical. By the way, I'm not trying to impose any of my opinions on to you. But you can't really complain about me questioning/commenting on your "opinion" on a message board/forum - we're here to exchange ideas, discuss opinions and provide feedback. Everyone has their opinions, and at the end of the day, there's obviously no objective answer regarding whether someone should have both an iPad and an iPad mini.
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The issue here is, why does it matter to you? You're entitled to your opinion, and you say you're not here to "impose" them on anyone - however you find our opinions "disturbing"? What if I said - "I just want both." Forget the justification, forget why I'd use each device, I simply think they're both cool and want both of them. And I can afford it. Do you find this disturbing as well?
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