Mivo wrote:Is it the same mystery app that Anders briefly (and without any details!) mentioned, or a different project that's luring in the bushes and waiting to surprise us with its awesomeness?
Yes, it's the same.
Mivo wrote:Is it the same mystery app that Anders briefly (and without any details!) mentioned, or a different project that's luring in the bushes and waiting to surprise us with its awesomeness?
Mivo wrote:My hardware vendor informed me today that they will receive a new shipment of iPod 2 devices on May 9, but may receive smaller numbers before that, so I may want to place an order already now, they suggested. (In fact, they did have the white 64 GB model in stock today, but it's not what I wanted). Now that I have waited three weeks, I guess I can wait another two! Ended up pre-ordering it and shelling out €630 for the 32 GB wifi version, a smart cover (would normally have taken the grey one, but figured I may as well try something more "fresh" and went with the green cover!) and shipping costs. (The actual device is €579.)
It's all pretty pricey for what it does, and I know I'll shell out another hundred bucks for some of the apps I want. I guess next year I'll then have to buy the next model.
judicata wrote:Woah! You should take a trip to the U.S. and grab one for about a third less--take advantage of the relatively weak dollar.
Mivo wrote:judicata wrote:Woah! You should take a trip to the U.S. and grab one for about a third less--take advantage of the relatively weak dollar.
I considered asking one of my American friends/colleagues to pick one up, but the problem is with the warranty. If something went wrong, there'd be mailing back and forth, hassle, and extra expenses. I also realized I can put it on next year's tax form as a somewhat work-related purchase.But, yeah, electronics in Europe are overpriced. Always been that way, sadly, and it's especially obvious with already overpriced hardware (like the iPad).
Mivo wrote: . . . and it's especially obvious with already overpriced hardware (like the iPad).
judicata wrote:Mivo wrote: . . . and it's especially obvious with already overpriced hardware (like the iPad).
For the actually utility it serves, I agree it is "overpriced" in some sense of the term. But comparing it to other tablets and similar gadets--the price can't be beat.
Nonsense. It doesn't have a 64 GB version.LocoRon wrote:Uh... Actually, the hardware, functionality, AND price can all be beaten.
http://gadgetian.com/9262/asus-eee-pad- ... ecs-price/
The Asus eee Pad Transformer is just one example.
hyperpape wrote:Nonsense. It doesn't have a 64 GB version.LocoRon wrote:Uh... Actually, the hardware, functionality, AND price can all be beaten.
http://gadgetian.com/9262/asus-eee-pad- ... ecs-price/
The Asus eee Pad Transformer is just one example.
You can install Dropbox. Almost every reading app and productivity app syncs via Dropbox (each app pulls its files from Dropbox, stores them locally, sends them back up--not sure how the Dropbox API works).Bantari wrote:1. No extensions... like USB, sim card, ANYTHING!!!! Argh! I guess this was the worst. Can you even install DropBox on it?
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4. I don't mind proprietary software or paying for everything I use (pretty much do it anyways), but it just did not have the software I needed.
... and many many more.
It was tongue in cheek. I think that sort of spec comparison is less important than it's made out to be. The very rare person may need 64GB--in which case, they should get the tablet that has it! Otherwise, who cares?LocoRon wrote:hyperpape wrote:Nonsense. It doesn't have a 64 GB version.
Granted.
Although, it looks like the 64GB wifi-only iPad2 is ~$800, vs. the Transformer's most expensive option of $700 (presumably a 32 GB + 3G model, and possibly including dock, I'm not sure) plus ~$60 for a 32 GB microSD card. :O
judicata wrote:For the actually utility it serves, I agree it is "overpriced" in some sense of the term. But comparing it to other tablets and similar gadets--the price can't be beat.