This is a discussion on Tired of waiting within the iPad 2 Forum forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; Originally Posted by metheridge Well, im tired of waiting.....cancelled my order and im going to wait and see what the galaxy tab 10.1 looks like... ...
It's funny, rage quitting due to frustrated anticipation.
It's well worth the wait, as I enjoy my iPad afresh every day I use it.
My goto gadget of choice.
Considering they are making over 2 million a month it should not be to long to wait and it is worth it
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Im a die hard Android fan (own the Incredible) and I bought the Xoom twice and returned it twice, its just not on the same level as the iPad yet. I highly suggest you try to find one at a local store. Honeycomb is so beta I have a hard time understanding why they released it. Plus, no apps yet.
Last edited by Dream; 04-06-2011 at 11:40 AM.
I want my iPad now too, but I have been enjoying the anticipation. I forgot what anticipation was in this world of instant gratification.
There are always folks like me who are still waiting.. for an iPad 2 without flashlights around the screen. Not trying to be rude/smart@#$.. and that is unfortunate for you. I guess my point is that there is a lot of unfortunate to the launch of the iPad 2. In my case I'm waiting on my third.. I'm not sure what is worse.. never getting to have the iPad 2 or having it and seeing how great it is.. except for the flashlights.
Mid April is only 9 days away. What are you 12 years old.
Check out the Target supply thread. There is a link in there to check your local Target stock. I tried it yesterday afternoon, found a couple of local Target stores that had the Ipad I wanted so I picked it up last night after work.
If I do change my mind im going to wait until they are listed "in stock".
I heard MacMall has some in stock. Go Get 'em!
There's a reason they have a hard time keeping them in stock.