When you add the improvements together the new iPad makes sense. It's not that expensive to upgrade.
It is expensive to break into a iPad as I did. The display is better. The camera is better. I don't use the dictation, but the folks that do like it.
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Jerry & Coleen Elkins
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On May 1, 2012, at 5:05 PM, Carlee Marrer-Tising wrote:
It's an interesting phenomenon. When I look at my iPad 2 next to my new iPad, the latter looks somewhat better, but I would have probably felt the same as you, Patrick, and said, save your money. When I look at the iPad 2 after having used the new one for a couple of days, the iPad 2 doesn't look nearly as good.Carlee-------Original Message-------From: W. Patrick GallagherDate: 01.05.2012 23:10:45Subject: Re: [iPad] From iPad 2 to iPad new.. how to???I recently made the switch to a new iPad from an iPad 1. The screen of the new iPad is pleasing, but when I compare it the iPad 1, it seems to me the increase in definition is just noticeable. So if a better screen is your only reason to change, I'd say save your money. Patrick G.
On May 1, 2012, at 1:26 PM, texasexpediter wrote:
I'm thinking about getting the new iPad on the theory the new screen will make my emails, crosswords etc. look much better than the current version. If I get the new one I will sell the old one. I am downloading iTunes now on my new laptop. Once it's installed I'll do a sync with this one. If I get the new one is it as simple as doing a sync and it will then mirror this one?
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