On 8/1/2013 6:11 AM, David Smith wrote:
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> What's the appeal of 128GB?
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> So long as apps and data can always be brought down from the cloud, why
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Which is less expensive -- a 128GB iCloud account or an initial purchase
of between $800 and $950 (for the 3G model)?
128GB of storage at iCloud is expensive and it's an ongoing expense
(subscription). Buying a large storage amount and keeping your content
with you is much cheaper.
And I could use 128GB of storage easily -- my sheet-music reading app
(forScore) has 16GB of data I've loaded into it, my Kindle app has over
2GB of unread books in it, I have no music nor videos stored on my 64GB
iPad and it's full, with quite a few apps I would love to have on it but
can't due to not enough storage space.
I'll buy a 128GB (or even a 256GB iPad if one becomes available) as soon
as I can save up for it.
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David H. Bailey
dhbailey@davidbaileymusicstudio.com
http://www.davidbaileymusicstudio.com
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