But is this a general iPad premise, or BEFORE this you were able to recharge at same time? (Without the USB-to-Lighting on the middle).flbrad wrote:The only downside so far of this setup is that my iPad is not recharging while connected to the powered hub. So my sessions will still rely on the iPad's battery life.
Of course I must have misread or maybe I haven't been around for months so I don't know you yet and you could just be a "new" iPad owner without owning a previous iPad.
I say that because well, from all I connect to the iPad it never recharges itself like that (connected to something via the CCK).
Get over it grandpaT-CM11 wrote:Don't know if it's something to laugh about... maybe it's a medical condition?Aural Chaos wrote:Just have to laugh when people,say things like that. Like apps that used to work fine on the older model suddenly become completely non functional when something newer comes along....polaris20 wrote:
No, their new iPad ate it, because it's so much faster the old one is useless..![]()
Why would I do away with my very functional iPad+IO Dock just because something new & shiny appears?
You're just a bit touchy because your iPad 3 was rendered void, nullified, zero, /dev/null'd. You might as well give that to the grandchildren so they can play Angry Turds.
But ya, maybe that and the people going crazy on line a week before might be the reason we're called iTards, iSheeps and whatnot.
The iPad 4 looks cool but nothing changed and not like developers are going crazy to support that and void their current user base of iPad 1,2,3 users out there who won't bother buying the iPad 4.
But then tech news and numbers go along (and also keynotes and turtlenecks with "greatness" statements about new products). Anyway...!!!!
On a serious note, it's cool to know the USB-to-Lighting connector works fine and things just work fine as before, with the couple inches more of "cumbersomeness".
Good to know so when I order my iPad 6.
The IO Dock well, I don't really like "stick that in" type devices, I like the future-proofness of a regular USB interface that can also, "incidentally" work with a Mac or PC.
The Roland EX Duo whatever looks like a winner, specially with the Midi connections, but $200 USD, I doubt I'd consider that for a "portable" solution (call me a cheapstake if you might).
Thunderbolt is the "USB competitor" that Apple has been trying to throw at people, but have failed on their attempt as the reception has not been as worldwide as they wished. Matter of fact many people thought the new Macs of 2012 would NOT sport USB in favor of just thunderbolt, but nope, all of those shiny Macs have USB 3.0 now.Dogboy73 wrote:I thought the new Apple connection standard was called Thunderbolt?! ...... Or is that something else?
Lighting is just the new pin-connector for the iPod Touch 5, iPhone 5, iPad 4, iPad Mini, smaller than the old one and now you can plug it in any direction. I believe they called it lighting because like every apple product, it's ten billion (or trillion?) times faster than the old product released a couple months before (and YES I am an Apple supporter but I can still make fun of them).
This is off topic of course, but so to respond in case google did not answer you yet, anyway.