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32GB vs 64GB iPad
So I've been contemplating my decision to buy the 32GB iPad 3G. While I'm sold on wanting the 3G feature, I'm a little unsure if the 32GB is going to be sufficient for me. I have a large library of music, and the playlist that I like to have access to at all times takes up about 21GB, which doesn't leave much room for movies and books (which I'm now very likely to want to have on my iPad with that nice big screen), let alone all my apps. Until recently, I was not concerned about the memory capacity limitations. However, with the recent news of Simplify Media no longer offering service, it's made memory capacity much more important for me. It's also uncertain that Air Video Server will work with the iPad, although I'm speculating that it will.
What are the chances that someone will develop an app to replace Simplify Media? I read all the rumors about Apple starting their owning streaming service, or cloud. My problem with that is that I don't want to pay a subscription to access music that I've already bought. There are already sites out there that offer this service. Simplify Media was great because it was a FREE desktop client server. To me, it seems likely that the 64GB version would also have a greater resale potential when the 2nd Gen iPad is released. Apple is surely to increase the memory capacity and 16 or 32 GB versions are going to look a little inferior, just like the 8GB iPod touches are. So what do you all think? Is it worth the extra $100 to upgrade to 64GB? |
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Hell yeah! Its just a hundred bucks. What is that a month if you put it on a credit card? I'm all for buying the best version of anything right away, more so if its for something that you won't be able to upgrade yourself later on. You'll never regret the 100 bucks; you might regret the lost space.
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People rarely say "I wish I had bought less..."
If you can afford it, buy better |
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Second, the absolute worst time for anyone to "buy the best version" is the first version of a product. That's because there is a chance you'll want to upgrade just a year or two later to the newer and better device, that will likely be a bit more future proof than that first version, and hence you'll sell your old model at that time. I say buy the cheaper versions now, and upgrade to that truly great model down the road a year or two, when you truly see what the product is capable of being at that point. |
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So its agreed? You're buying the 64GB one, right?
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I have no idea how much I'm going to need on this thing, so I went for the biggest one. It will definitely have a better resale value, though not enough to offset the price difference. I'd rather not have to worry about free space. I hate that feeling. My iTunes library is 30Gb, so if I wanted to do a full sync, the 64GB is a no brainer.
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ignorantly spending little by litte is the best way to dig youself in a deep debt hole before you even realize it. I learned my lesson over the years that don't buy the most powerful pc more than your current need. a year later, you can buy a better one for less money. Technology changes and depreciates too fast for any long term usage/investment. |
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people keep saying 64GB is better for resell. it is all relative. 64GB keeps better value but you paid more. with tech changing and depreciating so fast, the more you pay, the more you will lose.
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I bought the 64g
Calculated that 64gig will hold all my music, photos and apps that I currently have. Plus I'm hopeful there will be some pro music apps and I wanted plenty of space for samples/loops.
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The 64gb model is a better bargain $$ for the memory you get. I was looking through my assortment of media players today though, and realized most aren't half full. The larger the screen though, the more likely I filled them up with movies. Although not optimized for movies at 4:3, it should still be a nice way to pass time if you're a train or bus or plane commuter/frequent traveler.
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Spend the $100, quit being cheap. You can't upgrade later, so do it now.
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That remains to be seen. You could not upgrade or fix an original iPod, until 3rd parties got around to selling kits to allow you to do that. You may well be able to (voiding your warranty) upgrade iPad parts at some point in the near-ish future.
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If you are planning to upgrade to the 2nd gen, then why spend the money if you are already thinking about it.
If you are the type of person is always going to upgrade no matter what, because you need the latest and greatest and money is not an issue, get the bells and whistles. The resale value of a product that has more than the lower product is always going to be more. $100 difference in this case, might be $100 or less. The market dictates that. I myself bought the 3g-64GB version because I know I wont buy another for me...but if my wife wants one as well, then I will give her mine and get whatever is the latest and greatest. BTW, never think these products as investments. Investments should give you a return on your product. By the 64gb and wait just like me.
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I just changed my order to a 64GB 3G. Now if only it were "late April" already haha
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You sign up for at least one month, so to me that's a contract (a). And I don't live in the USA, and therefor can't use that wonderful deal (because $15 for 250 MB seems a very good deal to me (as I am usually around WiFi networks and the 3G would only be needed in areas where there are no or limited WiFi connections).
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Well, I think I'm gonna leave my music off of my iPad, so when I get one I won't need 64GB. I have a 64GB iPod touch for my music.
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Good point, some people are already users of the iPhone and iPod, so the extra memory is not needed. In my case, I have neither, so the usage will be there.
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Just something else to carry around with you. iPod is more appropriate for running and other more mobile activities. Being able to use the iTunes LP's and actually being able to read the lyrics on the large screen is going to make music a better experience on the iPad for me. I don't want to have to worry about carrying my iPod with me every single place I take my iPad so that I have music to listen to. If you bought the wi-fi only version with this mentality, then that's just another device you'll have to carry with you in order to use the mifi. Do you really want to carry around all 3 devices?
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