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An iPad3 32 GB WIFI is now on its way to my house! :love: :) :D

Thanks all for your reply, nice!

Zouki

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JavaJ wrote:For music, currently the iPad 2 is adequate. The "New" iPad is just Retina, 5mp camera, and 4g enhanced. Quad core graphics won't help us in music and as I read, the cpu is still running pretty much the same. The possible additional ram will make a difference- if apps use it that is. I personally notice a huge difference in the size between the 2 and New- and it is so silly since on paper, there is not much of an increase in size and weight- but you do notice it coming from a 2 to the New. The Retina display, although fantastic, won't really help us on the music side EXCEPT for score/lead-sheet reading- that is where you will notice it. We already complain a lot about music apps that have little dials and knobs- having a higer resolution display so they can even go smaller makes no sense for a touch interface. So if you can score a great deal on a used 2- it should last you for a couple of years (or until next year to be honest). I sell the New and feel it is aimed for gamers and graphical content creators (and new iPad owners). It's not a smart upgrade for most 2 owners- but is a great upgrade for 1 owners.
Just my opinion.
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FrankT wrote:
JavaJ wrote:For music, currently the iPad 2 is adequate. The "New" iPad is just Retina, 5mp camera, and 4g enhanced. Quad core graphics won't help us in music and as I read, the cpu is still running pretty much the same. The possible additional ram will make a difference- if apps use it that is. I personally notice a huge difference in the size between the 2 and New- and it is so silly since on paper, there is not much of an increase in size and weight- but you do notice it coming from a 2 to the New. The Retina display, although fantastic, won't really help us on the music side EXCEPT for score/lead-sheet reading- that is where you will notice it. We already complain a lot about music apps that have little dials and knobs- having a higer resolution display so they can even go smaller makes no sense for a touch interface. So if you can score a great deal on a used 2- it should last you for a couple of years (or until next year to be honest). I sell the New and feel it is aimed for gamers and graphical content creators (and new iPad owners). It's not a smart upgrade for most 2 owners- but is a great upgrade for 1 owners.
Just my opinion.
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Let us talk about that in 6-12 months again, ok?

;-)

Zouki

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