The iPad 2 exists times eighteen. Those standing in line for the second generation iPad this Friday will face two baseball teams worth of options as the new iPad comes in a dozen and a half different configurations. To avoid needing to make an unprepared snap decision on Friday once you reach the Apple Store’s doors, here’s what you need to know about the plethora of iPad 2 options in the name of figuring out which is right for you.
Color: The first choice is simple, and there’s no wrong answer: do you want your iPad 2 to be black or white in the front area surrounding the screen? Unless you’re indecisive about color choices, you’ve just whittled eighteen options down to nine. And you haven’t even had to yet consider pricing or budget – but that’s coming in a minute.
Capacity: Figuring out the ideal iPad 2 Acer as07b42 battery Hp nc6100 battery capacity is a bit trickier. Even the cheapest iPad 2 comes with sixteen gigabytes of storage, which is enough space for several thousand songs, or perhaps a dozen full-length movies. You’ve also got apps, photos, and other items to worry about, so theoretically you’ll want to go with the highest capacity model you might need. That’s sixty-four gigabytes, but it’ll cost you two hundred dollars more than the entry model.
So maybe you split the difference with the thirty-two gigabyte model, which is $100 above the sixteen. For a hint, start by looking at the capacity of your iPhone or iPod, thinking about how much of that content you’d also want on your iPad 2 (will you want all your music on your iPad if it’s also already on the iPhone in your pocket?), and then look at your other content in iTunes which you think you might want on your iPad. It’s a guess, and if you guess wrong in either direction, you end up with a hampered iPad 2 experience or having paid extra for space you ended up not needing. But the good news is that if you get this right, you’ve managed to reduce yourself down to a mere three iPad 2 options to choose from.
Mobility: The single most vital iPad 2 Dell vostro 1720 battery Dell latitude d510 battery buying decision is one you have to make before you know how you’ll use it: do you want the ability to get on the internet anywhere, at anytime, for an optional monthly cost of $15 to $25? Of course you do. Otherwise your iPad 2 will only be able to access internet, email, Facebook, Twitter, maps, or anything else you care about in those rare instances outside the home where you can actually find wifi (read: nowhere but Starbucks and the Marriott).
Buying the 3G iPad 2 is the smart move for almost all users except those who are sure they’ll never take their iPad outside of their home. But is it worth paying an extra $129 just to get that 3G built into your iPad 2? Of course it is, but that doesn’t mean you’re going to do it. So if you wimp out and buy the brick iPad 2 instead of the 3G iPad 2 just to save a buck, congratulations, you’re done. You’re down to one iPad model, so go buy it. And by the way, thanks for buying the useless iPad and leaving more inventory of the 3G-enabled iPad for those of us standing in line behind you. But if you have the brains or the budget to go with the 3G iPad 2, you do have one more choice to make.
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Congratulations, you’re done. You’ve successfully whittled eighteen different iPad 2 options down to the one you want. Enjoy!
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