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iPad Battery Life: First Impression

One of the biggest doubts I had about the iPad was the battery life. I originally scoffed at the supposed 10 hours Apple was throwing about. I am happy to report though that from the box, and on a partial charge, I was able to get a solid 6 hours from my 16GB iPad.

My usage during this time was downloading all the free iPad apps I could find, web surfing, and watching the first 3 episodes of ABC’s new V TV series with their rather nice iPad app (full review of that
in the near future).

I will be interested to see how the iPad’s battery performs with a couple full charge and usage cycles under its belt. This unofficial battery test did lead me to discover one annoying “short coming” of the iPad: its include charging cable is way too flippin’ short. Although I did notice the iPad uses a similar power supply brick as my MacBook Pro, so I am going to see if I can extend the arrangement using the MBP cord.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by John - April 6, 2010 at 5:13 pm

Categories: Hardware Reviews   Tags: ipad battery life

iPad Mini Review

Having had a few hours hands on with my 16GB iPad, here are my initial thoughts.

The iPad feels solid, just like any other Apple device I have had in the last few years.  It is also heavier than I was expecting.  In your hands it is comparable to a hard cover novel in weight.

Setting the iPad up from the box was pretty straight forward.  You are given the option to restore your latest iPhone backup if you like, but I choose not to. I am glad I did this.  Many of the iPhone apps needed to be reinstalled from the App Store with their iPad specific version.  Universal app binaries that support both the iPad and iPhone are still not as common as you would expect.

I find myself trying to use both hands to navigate some of the iPad optimized apps, even when in portrait mode.  Not sure if that is intended, but it only sorta works when you are holding onto it with one of those hands.  Navigating iBooks, so far, is a breeze and very intuitive.  Watching video with the Netflix app is a dream come true.  Have not tried the ABC app yet.

Using Safari on the iPad makes for a truly enjoyable mobile browsing experience.  Except for the lack of plug-ins, I couldn’t tell I was using anything but a full version of Safari.

So far very please with the iPad.  Will be posting more thoughts as time allows.  It is a holiday weekend so time will be limit for awhile.  At least it will give me a chance to get others to use the iPad and give me their thoughts.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by John - April 3, 2010 at 6:05 pm

Categories: Hardware Reviews   Tags: ipad review

iPad Unboxing

Here is the iPad packaging:

Apple iPad box

And here is what you get for the money:

Apple iPad unboxed

Ta da!

Going to go play with the device and report back in a few hours with a mini review.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by John - at 10:47 am

Categories: Hardware, News   Tags: ipad unboxing

iPad Storage: How much memory is enough

16Gb, 32Gb, or 64GB; which iPad memory size do you pick?  If you are in the enviable position of cost not being an issue, then why not go for it all and get the 64GB iPad, or just split the difference and go 32GB, end of discussion. But for those who need to watch the cost of their iPad purchase (this iPad blogger included), what do you do?  In order to make my decision I attempted to calculate my storage requirements.
Read more about iPad storage

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by John - March 25, 2010 at 6:30 am

Categories: Commentary and Opinion, Hardware   Tags: iPad Specs, iPad Usage

iPad Competition: HP Slate

Details about HP’s iPad competitor, the Slate, continue to leak out.  If the pricing details CrunchGear is reporting hold true it will cost more than an iPad.  $50 dollars more? I guess that is the premium Apple/Mac haters are willing to pay in order to avoid coming over to the dark side.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by John - March 19, 2010 at 8:05 am

Categories: Hardware News   Tags: HP Slate, iPad competitor

AT&T on the iPad 3G

I continue to flip-flop on the decision of waiting for the 3G version of the iPad, or getting the Wi-Fi only version a month earlier.  Why not get both you say?  I like to eat I say! 

Reuters has an interview with  AT&T’s Randall Stehpensons where they discuss the iPad 3Gs impact, or possible lack of impact.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by John - March 5, 2010 at 10:45 am

Categories: App News, Hardware News   Tags: 3G, AT&T

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