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Old 08-03-2012, 17:57   #426
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Re: The New iPad

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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq View Post

If I ever run low on space I could delete apps and redownload them later just as easily. But I don't have to because I won't run out of space.

So why are you "impressed" and want to upgrade because of the faster processor, if you're saying it's already good enough? If Apple make a faster device, you want it because you're impressed it's faster. If someone else makes an equally faster device, you rubbish it because your Apple device is already "fast enough". Your logic confounds me.
However as I don't use all 248 of the purchased apps I don't need to have them on my iPad all the time.

Well the better screen quality and faster processor, its more the whole device and all the new features rather than just one of them. However I have never rubbished my current iPad or any other device.

I won't be upgrading right away though as I will wait a few months.

I use a GS2 as my phone and its a fairly powerful device too. However in terms of tablets Android is only just becoming decent for large screen devices and Apple have made a fantastic device that has yet to be beaten.
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