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The iPad is the best device yet for reading LET while sitting on the john.
Ok, that I can see.
My iPhone is a WiFi hotspot and my car has a mains socket
AT&T's 4G LTE coverage map (Not the HSPA+ stuff) is pretty limited right now. So unless you are located in a big city (Think San Francisco, etc.), you probably won't have 4G for a couple of years.
I don't have any 4G from any company where I am. I should be happy I can even get 3G to be quite honest.
The iPad's portability kinda trumps that. Its alot quicker then taking a laptop out for doing a simple task like answering a ticket or an email.
I live out in the middle of no where in the woods, about 2 hours from anything which could be considered a "city" and I Currently have Full Power 4G.
I find that funny as AT&T is barely EDGE by me.
I'm pretty sure you on the HSPA+ stuff. It's not real 4G, it's just enhanced 3G. AT&T's LTE (Real 4G) map is very limited:
http://www.att.com/network/
It says 4G and its zips right though everything faster then I expected so that is all that matters to me. ha
The new iPad is HSPA+ only right? The government allowed them to call that 4G.
Think its LTE
I had an iPhone 3G and didn't upgrade until the iPhone 4S. The upgrade was worth it.
Upgrading from an iPad 2 to an iPad 3 is just stupid, though. Thank you for reading.
I live just outside the city limits of a large city and AT&T cellphones have no signal at all. Verizon works great.
LTE isn't even 4G. Even the people who make it 3GPP don't say its 4G. 4G requires 100Mbps, only LTE-Advanced (and HSPA++++++) are candidates.
Yes sir. I will not be upgrading. Plus apps supporting the new resolution will be out by ... when iPad 4 is out lol.
When they have that I hope they let us use it in our homes.
What if 100Mbps in the air gives us cancer?
The amount that a phone mast produces is much less then the natural radiation.
Just setup a 64GB WiFi version for a family member. It's pretty nice, but I'd personally prefer something like the XOOM.
It's a really expensive device for what it is. There are better priced Android alternatives out there. That's not to say that it's bad, I just prefer Android over iOS.
I feel like tablets are too niche. I have one, and it's nice and all, but I find myself just wanting to go on my desktop or laptop (and in some cases my phone).
I gave my tablet away. Too big to conveniently carry, and onscreen keyboards are a severe pain for vi.
I stick to my HD2 at 175 lcd density or netbook when I'm in the field. ;m
Ballin'. I just have an iPhone and a netbook; I never really had a use for an iPad or any tablet.
Planning to get one on Friday, when they come out over here. I've been waiting for one though. Personally I love the form factor, perfect for throwing in your bag.
Nano is quite tablet friendly .
Can't resist. Must say no ... oh well going to pick one up soon.
Only if you jerry-rig the meta keys. Even then, nano is not near as powerful for editing existing files. I prefer only using it for writing something from scratch.