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How are you finding your iPad?

Do you love it, feel indifferent, or are you even outright disappointed with your iPad?


Created By on 19/10/2012

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Minniemouse
18th Sep 2013 12:56:18
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I have has my iPad for 2 years now......iPad 2...... I am in love with it .......I use it everyday.....it is quick.....easy to use......does all I need.....watching TV on it is brilliant..........playing games........... Emails.....everything except making me a cappuccino....:-)
Dale Clarke
11th Mar 2013 09:45:37
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I have had an iPad from the beginning and use it more than my Macbook, though that is important as a backup of my music etc. I now only use the iPad for all my reading thats newspapers and magazines, which now include video and other media making the magazine more enjoyable, the 'Lakeland Magazine' is outstanding.

We were away at York not too long ago, and were let down by a restaurant, but was able to get into 'Jamies' and had a great night all done on the iPad (No glasses needed, forgot them) and wifi connection in Costa.

Only 2 weeks ago, my better half went and brought herself an iPad Mini after a terrible time with her Kindle HD and loves it to bits, as she says it just works and as the rest of the family have iPhones or iPads finds she has more contact with them, which is great as seeing the grandchildren using FaceTime is just so nice as they're so far away! She now says the cost difference is worth it and it actually feels like she has something reliable in her hand.
grandma
7th Jan 2013 14:57:29
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I have had my iPad about six months and am totally in love with it!!!!! But I don't tell everyone!!!!
Soon after getting it a friend sent me the video as seen above and many times I have replayed it....I have a giggle each time.
My biggest problem with my iPad is that I spend too much time on it....so simple to crank into action. I do still respect my lap top though and would hate to think I was not thankful to the old workhorse.
I had decided to wait for the Kindlefire but it was constantly postponed and at my time of life I can't wait for ever....I shall remain forever faithful to my iPad but read on my Kindle reader that I have enjoyed for almost two years now.
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seaspirit
30th Nov 2012 10:56:08
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I like the story tapes, looking for a ipad to download them, now you can't seem to be able to put them on C.D. too near Christmas I think
blutone
24th Nov 2012 12:19:44
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my kindle fire hd is brill...and a lot cheaper.... :-*
nannyt
11th Nov 2012 17:59:03
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I won my ipad from a competition run by Argos and all the family were trying to buy it off me. I told them I wanted to have a play first and see how I got on. I love it and can't imagine not having one now. Great to take on overnight stays when I am babysitting as well.

I love all the free apps and one of my favourite games is Angrybirds along with Wordswith friends etc. :-*
Silversurfers Editor Original Poster
26th Oct 2012 11:20:11
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dude1806
26th Oct 2012 10:55:53
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Loving it!! In fact using it right now...
If you're stuck for info on "how-to-do" stuff on the iPad, then I highly recommend the "tips & tricks" app in the App Store. You can get the lite version for free or pay just 69p for the full monty...
SuffolkSilver
21st Oct 2012 09:42:01
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Is it just me ? Too long on PCs (30 years) that I find the iPad (iOS6) confusing? I have to delve down strange avenues just to find out how to delete something or add an icon to the Home Page as a shortcut to a website, in the end having to scour the world for some contact who can tell me what to do, even though I have printed the Apple instructions. After all I have been a programmer and run a website for 10 years. How do newbies get on? Maybe better than me with my preconceived ideas as to how to do simple computing tasks like adding a photograph or attach half a dozen to an email.
I find it so annoying that the iPad seems to think it knows better than me what I should write and insists e.g. that when I write BBC I really mean NBC ! When I write 'the' it insists on missing the 'e' , so I have to return, laboriously to each th and add an e. Oh! for a mouse. It also voices words I write before I am half way through. I know, I know, I can turn it off. It is surprising it doesn't have a vocabulary of schoolmarm phrases like "At your age you should know how to spell better than this"

One very good thing about it is the quality of sound which, as a deaf person, I find is clearer than my PC speakers (with sub woofer etc) or the TV or radio. Amazing in such a thin piece of equipment. And the fact that it starts instantly is another plus. Everyone's PC is so slow starting these days that I have had to create a page on my site at http://www.silverhairs.co.uk/help17.htm to tell people how to speed startup. Mostly I just switch on the PC and go and have a shave !
Peppy
21st Oct 2012 09:32:50
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The advantage I find is that information is easy to read,as it has a good background light, and the print can be enlarged to suit those with poorer eyesight
just-jenni
20th Oct 2012 15:30:48
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I have an Ipad, the original one. I love it. Once I have won the lottery I will be upgrading to the lastest, but until then my Ipad an I will remain best buddies.
Plus points for me are; Its so easy to use and everything I want ( other than coffee making) is in the one place. I get up, read the paper, check email, get sucked into facebook, catch up on TV soaps I missed all in the comfort of my chair on my Ipad.

Downside, Ipad is so expensive compaired to Android tablets. If money is tight there are some quiet cheap Androids, maybe not top of the range, but very usable, to be found.
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