iPAd owners - feel like an idiot with the ipad2?

Nice upgrades, but not going to replace the old one just yet.

Probably will get iMovie and Garageband though, and hope they won't suck on the old processor.
 


I don't really see how anyone think's Apples release cycle is unfair. Do you really want apple to be selling a two year old product, then you'd be complaining that it's out dated. Another problem apple is having now is that there isn't THAT much more that they can add to it, to keep it in line with their idea of the perfect "user experience" system, and keeping it relatively cheap. So making it smaller and twice as fast is about all they could really do, and add a camera.

It's not really apple either, all electronics are usually topped and a new and better product is out within a few months...So to expect apple (or anyone) to wait more than an entire year before releasing an upgrade is crazy.

Another thing is apple is fairly consistent with their release cycles for products, some simple research will tell you when it should be coming out. iPad = march/april, iPhone=June/July, iPod = September, Desktops = October/November, Laptops Twice a year usually in spring and fall. Not many other companies have a release cycle this consistent.
 
Link a brother up? How "recent"? I'm guessing those that bought them as Christmas gifts will be fucked but it doesn't hurt to ask.

"Company is offering customers who paid full price for its iPad a $100 refund--if they bought it within 14 days of the iPad 2 announcement and the first-gen price drop."
 
Gotta love the oatmeal...

OP, this is the primary reason I refuse to buy apple products PERIOD. You cannot upgrade them. Not yourself at least without totally voiding their warranty and all that BS.

I paid about $2k for:
- a 42 in tv (that was the bulk of the cost!)
- a serious, solid steel computer case
- a reliable motherboard, with two CPU slots
- CPU/Ram/Etc...

That was 3 years ago.

I bought quality parts. They have never broken down. Even if they did, I could replace any one of them in about a day or two for around $100.

Recently I upgraded to a new CPU + motherboard because I wanted more power. And I got it for a few hundred bucks.

If I was relying on an apple G4 or whatever they call their desktops these days... a new CPU + motherboard would necessitate me purchasing an entirely new computer essentially, and taking $4k out of my wallet.

I don't understand how anybody who seriously uses technology can buy apple. But to each their own.

(Now I know I might get flamed for "oh but what compared to the iphone 2 years ago? besides nothing? etc"... I don't care, I'm stubborn that way, a company like apple will never get my money)
 
I rent my tech stuff. Buy it new - use it for a year - sell it on ebay - repeat process.

Let me give you an example I have a Dell studio 15 laptop - purchased it for £500 last year. I will probably get around £460 for it on ebay. After fees I've pretty much lost £50.

So i've rented the laptop for one year for £50 and my initial £500 has been tied up not earning me interest of say 2% in a bank account. So total rental fo 12 months is £60.

What this equates to is that £60 fee I pay every year gets me the latest model of Dell laptop covered under warranty so if I ever have a problem it's covered. The asset that I own also keps its value better. If the time comes I do not need a laptop I can sell it for a small loss and put the remaining ££ to work elsewhere.

This also works with kids' toys and paraphenalia. (cots, buggies, etc). I buy second hand from gumtree, and sell for a profit after 3 months of use on ebay.

Entrepreneurial habits die hard :D
 
Gotta love the oatmeal...

OP, this is the primary reason I refuse to buy apple products PERIOD. You cannot upgrade them. Not yourself at least without totally voiding their warranty and all that BS.

I paid about $2k for:
- a 42 in tv (that was the bulk of the cost!)
- a serious, solid steel computer case
- a reliable motherboard, with two CPU slots
- CPU/Ram/Etc...

That was 3 years ago.

I bought quality parts. They have never broken down. Even if they did, I could replace any one of them in about a day or two for around $100.

Recently I upgraded to a new CPU + motherboard because I wanted more power. And I got it for a few hundred bucks.

If I was relying on an apple G4 or whatever they call their desktops these days... a new CPU + motherboard would necessitate me purchasing an entirely new computer essentially, and taking $4k out of my wallet.

I don't understand how anybody who seriously uses technology can buy apple. But to each their own.

(Now I know I might get flamed for "oh but what compared to the iphone 2 years ago? besides nothing? etc"... I don't care, I'm stubborn that way, a company like apple will never get my money)

Since this topic is on mobile devices...Which ones can you currently upgrade? Cause as far as I know none are upgradeable...


white guilt


Apple has been doing that for years for most new releases since they don't release most products info til the day they're able to be purchased.
 
I didnt buy one for a long time, but my wife wanted one so I bought one 3 months ago and now they come out with the ipad 2.

I also have a macbook pro that I bought 1.5 years ago, and now the new models are out.

Ive had my iphone 3gs for about 1.5 years and they got the iphone 4 out now too.


I dont mind. Im the guy that still uses XP even though Win7 is out. When it comes to tech shit Im generally 2-3 models behind and that how I deal with it.

Id much rather be behind 2-3 model versions then try to always be grabbing the newest, hot thing everytime it came out. If I did that, Id be wasting time in the line at best buy or on Amazon every day buying different shit for my house and tech and then wasting time trying to sell the old models on ebay or CL. I just rather wait a few years and make 1 big jump at 1 time and save myself the time and headache of all the upgrades/problems of new models.

Exactly, anyone who needs the latest all the time has issues. I can't imagine the iPad is suddenly shit now the iPad 2 is out, because if it was, why did they buy it?

Being a new tech junky is idiotic. I have two 6 year old XP pcs and a 1.5 year old MacBook. They all work perfectly and don't require upgrading, tweaking or replacing. They likely won't for about 5 years, because they do everything I need them to quickly, efficiently and in the way I like.

Pointless replacement is pointless.
 
I didnt buy one for a long time, but my wife wanted one so I bought one 3 months ago and now they come out with the ipad 2.

I also have a macbook pro that I bought 1.5 years ago, and now the new models are out.

Ive had my iphone 3gs for about 1.5 years and they got the iphone 4 out now too.


I dont mind. Im the guy that still uses XP even though Win7 is out. When it comes to tech shit Im generally 2-3 models behind and that how I deal with it.

Id much rather be behind 2-3 model versions then try to always be grabbing the newest, hot thing everytime it came out. If I did that, Id be wasting time in the line at best buy or on Amazon every day buying different shit for my house and tech and then wasting time trying to sell the old models on ebay or CL. I just rather wait a few years and make 1 big jump at 1 time and save myself the time and headache of all the upgrades/problems of new models.

I wish I could do this, but especially when I sometimes spend 100 hours/week in front of my laptop/computer I figure it is worth wasting some money to have the very best model.

I'm perfectly happy spending $2,500+ every year and a half so that I have the very best for something that I use all the fucking time.
 
its just an ipad 1

that's white
.2 pounds lighter
a fast processor thats faster

not worth buying if you already own the original, in fact I would still buy the ipad 1 now since its going to be cheaper

And the ability to output the screen to a high def TV, which would seal the deal for me. Allows it to be used for presentations, etc.

The front facing camera? meh.

Not that I own an iPad 1 or am planning on buying v2.
 
I wish I could do this, but especially when I sometimes spend 100 hours/week in front of my laptop/computer I figure it is worth wasting some money to have the very best model.

I'm perfectly happy spending $2,500+ every year and a half so that I have the very best for something that I use all the fucking time.

Yeah, everyone is different for sure.

I use to feel the same way, and then I realized I had a stack of old computers ( cause I never sold them ) and finally turned an extra room in our house into my office with all of them old boxes and laptops. Funny thing is, I use the old boxes and laptops more then my newer macbook pro or newer setups and then I realized I was just wasting money on new shit.

Also, I have already worked out all the updates, bugs, etc on the old boxes and they run as tight and fast as the day I got them. Im sure at some point I will need to upgrade, but I look at the time saved, headache saved, and costs saved using those boxes another year or so and it just fits me personally. I couldnt tell you how many things wouldnt run right with Win7 or 64bit when i tried to upgrade to them.. which always puts me back to 32bit XP everytime. Same with OSX versions too.

I love the idea of having a new macbook pro or new whatever, but I know the 4-5 new benefits of having them seems like a waste of another 2-3k in my eyes.. but thats just me.
 
Not succumbing to getting the iphone 4... gonna just wait around for the iphone 5 but after that shit I'm not touching apple for a while.. they sure know how to make you open that pocketbook.