As with any gadget, a lot of people get into the rush to buy because everyone else is buying it. Plan your purchase. I bought mine after much thought as I use an ebook reader and couldn't read my pdf magazines and reference books properly. Now I use my ipad to check my emails, read my pdf magazines and reference books (which are in pdf format which cannot be handled by my B&N Nook ebook reader). I check my face book contact, chat with my daughter in LA on my google talk. I read news articles from overseas news portals for the latest..including my daughter's LA paper to see what is the latest. I use the safari browser for quick checks on health matters and keep in touch with latest recommendations. I do not do serious office work with it. So, for me it's a good portable gadget..expensive but useful. My 3G version helps when I am away from my house wifi.
I get good battery life .. up to 2 weeks on standby..by shutting off all applications after I use them. This is a useful trick I picked up from my son when he was using his iphone4. Go to the bottom centrally located button Home button and press it quickly twice. You will see the icons of all the applications you have opened. Press on anyone for more than 2 secs and you will see them wiggling with a red circle and a "-" sign in it. Press the red circle to turn off the application. Do that for all the applications. After you are done, press the home button again to go back to the main screen and then press the sleep button to turn off the screen. By doing it this way, you don't have to keep recharging your ipad for weeks..my longest is three weeks. When I first got my ipad the battery lasted only 2 - 3 days before losing all its charge. I didn't know that I had all the applications still opened. Even in Sleep mode, they were still active!
This post has been edited by Tookia: Feb 22 2011, 04:22 PM
Tired of Ipad
Feb 22 2011, 04:18 PM
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