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Christmas Day Apple iPad (first generation) MB292LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi) Deals



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Rating: 3.9

List Price : $499.00 Price : $498.99
Apple iPad (first generation) MB292LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi)

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A magically and revolutionary product at an unbelievable price.


Christmas Day Apple iPad (first generation) MB292LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi) Sale 2011


  • 9.7-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen Multi-Touch display with IPS technology. 1024-by-768-pixel resolution at 132 pixels per inch (ppi).
  • 16GB flash drive with 1Ghz Apple A4 custom-designed system on a chip.
  • Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR technology
  • Box Contents: iPad Dock Connector to USB Cable, 10W USB Power Adapter, Documentation


Apple iPad (first generation) MB292LL/A Tablet (16GB, Wifi) Reviews


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3,576 of 3,659 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A leap in the right direction, April 3, 2010
I've now spent the better part of a day playing with the new iPad, and while it excels in many things there are still some things anyone considering buying one should probably keep in mind.

First the good sides:

This thing is very fast, opening and closing applications is quick, the screen is incredibly responsive, there is no lag while typing, and the built in Safari browser does a great job of quickly loading even graphic intense pages.

The not so good sides:

As has been thoroughly pointed out, there is not presently much in the way of multitasking within the iPhone OS, but with most expectations pointing towards a summer release of OS 4.0 this might be remedied by mid summer, and almost certainly by a generation 2 release. That said, it should be kept in mind that on such a little screen being able to view multiple applications at once will likely never be something you'll use, and the speed by which you can open and close... Read more
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1,188 of 1,216 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Everyone wants things to be simpler, and along comes this simple thing., May 11, 2010
The main difference between this item, and the wi-fi only version, is of course the sim card with 3G. So, before I talk about the iPad in general, I'd like to explain my take on the 3G.

3G Performance:
The BOTTOM LINE: Works good as long as you aren't using it in a moving car. I ran an internet speed test on it and in the metro area it was 1.2Mbps down and 210kbps up, which is decent.
The DETAILS: If you are doing basic computing, you will be able to be anywhere within a 3G service area to enjoy the internet. (If 3g service sucks in your area, don't buy an iPad 3g) Here is the only problem: when you pass from tower to tower the signal can hang as the data has to be rerouted to the new tower. Lets put this another way. If you are using the iPad netflix app to stream "Kim Possible season 3" videos to your iPad while driving at 60 MPH it will "hang" during the 22 minute show. In summary: The AT&T 3G works the same as my 3G expresscard from Verizon... Read more
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2,616 of 2,725 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not without flaws, but certainly more than just a glorified iPod Touch!, April 16, 2010
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Having spent some serious time with Apple's iPad since its release, it's easy to see how the device can stir up so much excitement and so much disappointment from all different angles with much less middle-ground. People tend to either love it or hate it. I hope I can shed some light on the details of real-world iPad usage, not just blind claims like several non-iPad users seem to be screaming. I'll detail all the benefits and the caveats of owning the device I've found so far, with hopes that you'll get a clear picture of whether or not the iPad really is for you.

For those interested, I've also compiled two iPad listmania lists:

Must-Have iPad Accessories:
http://www.amazon.com/lm/R1M3AJDBR2BCA7?tag=1pad-20&ie=UTF8

iPad vs. Other Tablets:
http://www.amazon.com/lm/R3QLZ307253XU6?tag=1pad-20&ie=UTF8


===== Background and Initial Reaction =====

I'm a mobile app developer who's created apps and games for... Read more
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Christmas Day Apple iPad 2 MC980LL/A Tablet (32GB, Wifi, White) NEWEST MODEL Deals



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Rating: 4.2

List Price : $599.00 Price : $641.00
Apple iPad 2 MC980LL/A Tablet (32GB, Wifi, White) NEWEST MODEL

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APPLE IPAD2 MC980LL/A-R 32GB WIFI WHI TAB WHT RFB


Christmas Day Apple iPad 2 MC980LL/A Tablet (32GB, Wifi, White) NEWEST MODEL Sale 2011


  • Apple's iOS 4 ,1 GHz dual-core Apple A5 custom-designed processor.
  • It is 32 GB integrated.
  • It has 9.7-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen Multi-Touch display with IPS technology.
  • WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n , 2 pounds.


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5,207 of 5,287 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Step Closer, March 15, 2011
For anyone out there who is considering whether or not to make the leap and purchase the iPad 2, this review is for you. If you're still debating between the iPad 1 and the iPad 2 check out my review of the first generation iPad right here on Amazon to see a discussion of its strengths and weaknesses with a number of people commenting (both positively and negatively) over the past 11 months.

Let me begin by saying this upfront, I don't work for Apple, I don't own Apple Stock, and whether you buy an iPad, Xoom, a laptop or a pad of paper and pencil I don't get anything for writing this. I'm not an Apple "fanboy" although I can give credit where credit is due and lately Apple has deserved a lot of credit for some of their products.

Physical Characteristics
The iPad 2 is absurdly thin. More importantly than it's thinness is its tapered edge which feels more natural in your hand. One of the biggest complaints about the original iPad was it really wasn't... Read more
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1,109 of 1,141 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars iPad pros and cons, April 23, 2011
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Larry J. Crockett (Twin Cities Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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People need to be aware that the reviews you see for the iPad often reflect the old Mac/PC platform wars with some people making comments who simply don't like iPads from a distance, without actually owning one, because they see it as part of the deplorable Apple mania they find so distasteful. They're entitled to their opinion, of course, but it is unfortunate they skew the evaluation of this product without the deep acquaintance one needs in order to give it an insightful evaluation.

I have taught computer science at the college level for 26 years and have had computers with all kinds of operating systems. I don't own Apple stock and have never known anyone who works at Apple. I therefore have no connection to Apple.

I have had my iPad for about a month and read a fair number of reviews before I purchased, spent some time using one at the store, and thought about what I might use one for, in contrast to my laptop with which I am well satisfied. People too... Read more
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867 of 902 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comparison of my IPad 2 with my Xoom, April 8, 2011
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Astie (Sunnyvale, CA United States) - See all my reviews
I have purchased both an iPad2 and Xoom for different family members. I thought it worth comparing the two devices for anyone interested. Many of my comments are subjective so bear that in mind when reading the review.

External appearance and feel:
The iPad2 screen has a different feel from the Xoom screen - the iPad2 is a bit slicker, less likely to stick when moving short distances. The screen on the Xoom tends to show fingerprints more than the Ipad2 for some reason. Everyone in this family thinks that the iPad2 looks sharper than the Xoom.

Both weigh 1.6 lbs. Subjectively, the Xoom feels heavier than the Ipad2, but it's an illusion perhaps caused by it's slightly smaller size. UPDATE: I need to learn to use the scales - the Xoom is about 3 ounces heavier than the iPad2.

Both have a similar size screen, measured diagonally. But the aspect ratio is different - 4:3 for iPad2, 16:9 for Xoom. This means that the iPad2 actually has... Read more
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Christmas Day Apple iPad 2 MC769LL/A Tablet (16GB, WiFi, Black) Deals



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Rating: 4.2

List Price : $499.00 Price : $500.00
Apple iPad 2 MC769LL/A Tablet (16GB, WiFi, Black)

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Apple iPad 2 16GB WiFi


Christmas Day Apple iPad 2 MC769LL/A Tablet (16GB, WiFi, Black) Sale 2011


  • Apple iOS 4, Apple A5 1 GHz.
  • It has 16 GB integrated.
  • 9.7" IPS TFT , LED backlight and Multi-Touch.
  • 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR , 21.2 oz.


Apple iPad 2 MC769LL/A Tablet (16GB, WiFi, Black) Reviews


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5,207 of 5,287 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Step Closer, March 15, 2011
For anyone out there who is considering whether or not to make the leap and purchase the iPad 2, this review is for you. If you're still debating between the iPad 1 and the iPad 2 check out my review of the first generation iPad right here on Amazon to see a discussion of its strengths and weaknesses with a number of people commenting (both positively and negatively) over the past 11 months.

Let me begin by saying this upfront, I don't work for Apple, I don't own Apple Stock, and whether you buy an iPad, Xoom, a laptop or a pad of paper and pencil I don't get anything for writing this. I'm not an Apple "fanboy" although I can give credit where credit is due and lately Apple has deserved a lot of credit for some of their products.

Physical Characteristics
The iPad 2 is absurdly thin. More importantly than it's thinness is its tapered edge which feels more natural in your hand. One of the biggest complaints about the original iPad was it really wasn't... Read more
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1,109 of 1,141 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars iPad pros and cons, April 23, 2011
By 
Larry J. Crockett (Twin Cities Minnesota) - See all my reviews
(REAL NAME)   
This review is from: Apple iPad 2 MC769LL/A Tablet (16GB, WiFi, Black) (Personal Computers)
People need to be aware that the reviews you see for the iPad often reflect the old Mac/PC platform wars with some people making comments who simply don't like iPads from a distance, without actually owning one, because they see it as part of the deplorable Apple mania they find so distasteful. They're entitled to their opinion, of course, but it is unfortunate they skew the evaluation of this product without the deep acquaintance one needs in order to give it an insightful evaluation.

I have taught computer science at the college level for 26 years and have had computers with all kinds of operating systems. I don't own Apple stock and have never known anyone who works at Apple. I therefore have no connection to Apple.

I have had my iPad for about a month and read a fair number of reviews before I purchased, spent some time using one at the store, and thought about what I might use one for, in contrast to my laptop with which I am well satisfied. People too... Read more
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867 of 902 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comparison of my IPad 2 with my Xoom, April 8, 2011
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Astie (Sunnyvale, CA United States) - See all my reviews
I have purchased both an iPad2 and Xoom for different family members. I thought it worth comparing the two devices for anyone interested. Many of my comments are subjective so bear that in mind when reading the review.

External appearance and feel:
The iPad2 screen has a different feel from the Xoom screen - the iPad2 is a bit slicker, less likely to stick when moving short distances. The screen on the Xoom tends to show fingerprints more than the Ipad2 for some reason. Everyone in this family thinks that the iPad2 looks sharper than the Xoom.

Both weigh 1.6 lbs. Subjectively, the Xoom feels heavier than the Ipad2, but it's an illusion perhaps caused by it's slightly smaller size. UPDATE: I need to learn to use the scales - the Xoom is about 3 ounces heavier than the iPad2.

Both have a similar size screen, measured diagonally. But the aspect ratio is different - 4:3 for iPad2, 16:9 for Xoom. This means that the iPad2 actually has... Read more
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