I agree and also it's heavier and thicker I like the feel of the 2 better.Quote:
Originally Posted by Everett
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I agree and also it's heavier and thicker I like the feel of the 2 better.Quote:
Originally Posted by Everett
The quality improvements are there. It's all in the details. I initially noticed very few and thought the same as you. After a while when you look at an older iPad it will seem slightly fuzzy. When more apps are optimized we will enjoy our iPads more.
That being said I still find my self wondering about the value. If i did not allocate for disposable income I would have kept my other iPads. I think from this point forward I will skip and buy every other generation.
I just did and you I can really see the difference......Quote:
Originally Posted by Daylife
When I compared iBooks on the 2 and 3 I really could tell the difference in screens....Quote:
Originally Posted by gjrhine
This thread is exactly why I always skip a release of a device. I skipped 2 so I upgraded from 1 to 3 and WOW, what a difference.
... wait... you can tell that it's thicker by a hair width, and heavier by 8%, yet you cannot see the difference in resolution?
The consequences of putting so much value on the size and weight and discounting the improvements suggests If this is such a big deal then the iPad1 would be considered complete garbage, and that android tablets which are now getting much thinner and lighter are much better - though I would have to disagree with that assessment and would be happy to share my reasons for disagreeing.
Everett, I'd like you to actually make sure that you do have an iPad3 - and not an iPad2 in an 3 box? It has happened before. The way you describe the situation sounds somewhat suspicious.