I've been experimenting with e-ink - Nook with glow-light (?) and Kindle Paperwhite. The form factor, weight, and reflective screen are substantial improvements over weighty flashlight-in-your-face tablets, but the Nook and the Kindle are terribly slow and klunky. I imagine Apple's decided to stay out of this market, but if they entered it, the result could be mouth-watering.
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I'm going to get a new 128GB & keep my current iPad Mini.
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Maybe you could buy the first iPad that had the 128 GB, David, whatever number that one is (4?), and get a good price. I have it and love it. The larger memory makes all the difference in the world for me. I feel the same as you, not needing the other features of the new one.<sg-0.gif>/\__/\_____(=-.-=),,__,,_)~~~~/\„,„/\( =';'= )/*♡♡*\(.|.|..|.|.)-------Original Message-------On 10/22/2013 2:25 PM, Kris Murray wrote:>>> The stream I saw was about new iPads amd very brief>I just read a summary of the new features of the iPad5 (or whatever theywant to call it) and there's nothing that I read which will make me wantto jump from my iPad4, unless I can afford the 128GB model (dubious intoday's economy) in order to store more of my digitized sheet music.--David H. Bailey------------------------------------Yahoo! Groups Links<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:<*> Your email settings:Individual Email | Traditional<*> To change settings online go to:(Yahoo! ID required)<*> To change settings via email:<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
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