toddlers_mom
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speaking of the stupid name google ipad and utube. Disclaimer: adult female content
hahaha. I watched that earlier, so when I opened this thread I totally thought that's what it was about.

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speaking of the stupid name google ipad and utube. Disclaimer: adult female content

you are right! before the prices were announced people were sepculating it would cost anywhere from 600 to 1000. I want one but like you I will wait and see what the price does after a few monts. They better not decide and raise the price!![]()
how much would each book cost... when using the e-reader functionality?
Read yesterday that the starting price for the downloadable books is $14.95 each. I'm really hoping that there will be "free" books available, or that the library will start offering downloadable books in the correct format. Our library already has downloadable audio books and music that you can 'borrow.'
I am really excited about this device. Love my iPod Touch, and really like the added iBook feature and the ability to use the 3G network.
The pundits were right that is the exact price point. The cheapest iPad with 3G is $629 (only 16GB).
I agree that not everyone will want the 3G, but what I was reading and the technology podcast I listen to that were guessing prices included the 3G capabilities. So my point was simply that their pricing guesses were correct.it is actually $499 not $629 it is $629 if you want to add the 3g service option to it, not everyone will. When compared to an ipod touch it is a little steep considering the 32 gig touch is around $300. I would like to see the ipad price drop at least $100 per unit or not charge for the 3g option as to use it you have to pay ATT $30 a month to do so, I think it would then be more in line of where it should be.
I agree that not everyone will want the 3G, but what I was reading and the technology podcast I listen to that were guessing prices included the 3G capabilities. So my point was simply that their pricing guesses were correct.
With that said, even though I have an iPhone 3GS and a couple of iPods I do not see this device being high on my list.
I was afraid that I would regret buying a kindle,but now that I see that books will be 50% more that is not the case.

I'm definitely planning on getting one, but only the Wi-Fi version and probably won't purchase it until the fall. This would be MUCH nicer to carry around when we fly to DL and WDW than my laptop and with 10 hours battery use time (and a month stand-by) it would definitely help! I got my daughter a MacMini but lately I've spent more time on it than she has (I like it better than my PC laptop) so the iPad would be great for her to use.
I'm not getting one as soon as they come out because the first alpha release ALWAYS has bugs, and chances are the price will get reduced.![]()
Apple May Lower iPad Prices, Add Camera Module
eWeek
"Apple wants the iPad to be the best device for a few key use cases," Shope wrote in a note, excerpts of which have appeared on The Wall Street Journal's blog. "This clear segmentation of capabilities suggests that cannibalization may be less of a concern than most currently believe."
But Apple executives are apparently willing to lower the price point for the iPad if the device fails to gain traction in the market. That would be similar to Apples decision to slice the price of the iPhone by $200 some two months after the devices release. Apple later extended store credit to early adopters who had paid the iPhones initial $599 price.
Immediately following its Jan. 27 unveiling of the device, Apple listed a variety of price-points for the iPad based on options. The 16GB version will cost $499 with Wi-Fi, and $629 with Wi-Fi and 3G. The 32GB version will cost $599 with Wi-Fi, and $729 with Wi-Fi and 3G. The 64GB version will cost $699 with Wi-Fi, and $829 with Wi-Fi and 3G.
they are already talking price reduction and I did read on another forums a camera.
I think that they're going to have to reduce the price. From everything I've read about the iPad, it's essentially a big iTouch. I'm a big apple fan. I have an iPhone and a MacBook Air laptop. But I also have a Kindle.
I just can't think of a reason that I'd need or want one. And I'd never pay an extra $30 for 3G service, since 3G in my area isn't so great....and that's the case in a lot of areas from what I read.
I just can't think of a reason that I'd need or want one. And I'd never pay an extra $30 for 3G service, since 3G in my area isn't so great....and that's the case in a lot of areas from what I read.
yeah I think $30 a month is crazy too. I think they may have to lower the price on that also. It is good that you have no contracts though so when you need the 3g on vacation you can activate it for a month and cancel it again once home and you can use the wifi at home.
. . . I'd never add 3G, as the 3G network on AT&T sucks. The second they offer the iPhone on any other network I'll drop AT&T like a hot potato. As it is, I rarely turn on 3G and just operate on the Edge network....otherwise I drop calls. . . .
It was funny to me to see this and the prior post talking about problems with the 3G network. We live in Central California and have no problem with 3G. When I am the passenger and my DH is driving up and down US 101, I surf the web like crazy, checking traffic, following the weather map, reading the DIS and even checking airline and hotel prices! Before the iphone, I never imagined doing this and now I can't imagine not having internet access while driving! I could definitely see using an ipad with 3G in the car as a better alternative to the iphone. -- Suzanne
Yeah, like I said, we're big apple fans. I've got the iPhone, MacBook Air. DH has a MacBook, and iPhone and I got him the new iMac for Christmas just for him to use in his music room. So, we don't seem to have any trouble coming up with reasons to purchase Apple products....and yet, the iPad just isn't doing it for me at that price.
Maybe if we traveled a lot more than we do....we typically take one big vacation a year....I could talk myself into it for viewing movies and surfing the net via WiFi. I'd never add 3G, as the 3G network on AT&T sucks. The second they offer the iPhone on any other network I'll drop AT&T like a hot potato. As it is, I rarely turn on 3G and just operate on the Edge network....otherwise I drop calls. But right now, I just don't see buying one at all. Plus, it seems a little big for an e-reader.
Don't get me wrong, I think it's innovative, but unlike the iPhone or iPod, I think we'll see Apple make big changes in the second generation of this product. Unlike the iMacs, MacBooks, iPods and iPhones, I think that Apple is going to have to work hard to convince consumers that they really *need* this product.