02-01-2013 09:12 PM
SO many musical (and other) applications on these things! I have the original iPad, and I'm thinking about upgrading to either a new Retina display model, or the mini...
Any of you guys have experience with these two?
02-01-2013 09:38 PM - edited 02-01-2013 09:39 PM
My girlfriend tests, evaluates, and trains on usage of such gadgetry at her job. She brought home an iPad mini, and quite frankly, I was underwhelmed. To me, the size just wasn't ideal...was more like an oversized phone than a tablet. Functionally, aside from Siri, which is fun for about 15 minutes, and a nicer camera, you aren't really getting any extras if you upgrade from an original to a mini. I have an iPad 2, and the mini did not seem like much of an upgrade from that.
However, if the size does appeal to you, it's a cheaper route than the newest iPad with retina. Honestly, I can't really justify upgrading from the iPad 2 to the newest model. The retina screen is nicer when you're comparing side by side, but the iPad 2 really isn't lacking. In your case, if you want a true upgrade, skip the mini and get the latest full size model. The mini just seems like a product that was developed to hit a target pricepoint, not a product that fits any specific needs.
02-01-2013 09:52 PM
Mini size tablets are really for women who carry purses and want the features of a smartphone minus the actual phone calls. But for music you want the biggest screen possible because most guitar apps have those terrible interfaces that look like studio equipment and it’s hard to turn the virtual knobs on smaller screens.
02-01-2013 10:23 PM
I love my iPad with the Retina Display. Adobe Photoshop, iMovie, iPhoto, etc. all look and work great! I would have a really difficult time with Garage Band on a smaller display. Some of the buttons are tiny enough as is--even the record button is a delicate touch and I don't think I'd be able to edit very accurately in Garage Band. My iPad has been a constant companion since I bought it. It also interfaces well with my home theater--Panasonic Viera, Yamaha Aventage A720, Panasonic Blu Ray, Apple TV and Xfinity cable/internet. I have complete control over everything with my iPad--speaker setup/volume/distance/eq etc. I can stream anything from iTunes which makes it easy to jam with my guitar.
All of the guitar software work great, but, again, with a smaller touch screen, it would be difficult for me. Most of the apps don't allow you to zoom in on the controls.
02-01-2013 10:32 PM
02-02-2013 04:38 AM
I got an iPad mini for my daughter, cool gadget, it would certainly make reading in bed easier, but as mentioned before, I would not give up my retina display iPad
02-02-2013 08:01 AM
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02-02-2013 11:37 AM
02-02-2013 11:42 AM
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02-02-2013 05:33 PM
02-02-2013 05:36 PM
No. ipad mini is faster than an ipad 2. Not by much but it is faster. If you have the cash get a regular ipad. Here's the thing about the ipad mini. This might be the only generation because people have bought that instead of the iPad 4.
02-02-2013 08:56 PM
02-04-2013 09:45 PM
sammyreynolds01 wrote:No. ipad mini is faster than an ipad 2. Not by much but it is faster. If you have the cash get a regular ipad. Here's the thing about the ipad mini. This might be the only generation because people have bought that instead of the iPad 4.
Not sure how it could possibly be any faster...exact same procesessor...
I didn't go with the Mini for two main reasons...first was the screen size...just knew I'd miss the larger screen. Second, was a mistaked that I made with my original iPad. Sure, it was great to have that new tech piece, but as soon as the iPad 2 came out, it blew the original away. That's when I figured out that I should NOT buy the first Apple ANYTHING. The second version is always MUCH better. I have a feeling that this will be the case with the Mini.
02-05-2013 01:37 AM
No brainer
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02-05-2013 11:24 AM
steve_man wrote:
sammyreynolds01 wrote:No. ipad mini is faster than an ipad 2. Not by much but it is faster. If you have the cash get a regular ipad. Here's the thing about the ipad mini. This might be the only generation because people have bought that instead of the iPad 4.
Not sure how it could possibly be any faster...exact same procesessor...I didn't go with the Mini for two main reasons...first was the screen size...just knew I'd miss the larger screen. Second, was a mistaked that I made with my original iPad. Sure, it was great to have that new tech piece, but as soon as the iPad 2 came out, it blew the original away. That's when I figured out that I should NOT buy the first Apple ANYTHING. The second version is always MUCH better. I have a feeling that this will be the case with the Mini.
The only thing they can do I think with the mini is put a retina display on it but like I said they may not make anymore since it was cutting into the regular ipad sales. I think in reality that's why Steve Jobs didn't want to make one.
02-05-2013 01:03 PM - edited 02-05-2013 01:14 PM
Depends on what you use it for. Being a newbie tablet user (I have a Samsung Tab 10.1), I could live without the bigger size, I think. (Edit: I went into the buying process for the tablet thinking there's no way I wanted to "settle" for the 7" screen.) The extra size is handy for games like billiards and bowling, but when I'm reading e-books, the extra space doesn't really enhance the reading experience. I have just as much fun, if not more, reading e-books on my phone (Samsung Galaxy S3). A 10" tablet is a little awkward to walk around with, as well.
In a musical context, I can see the larger size being useful on the music stand, for example.
I think Steve Jobs may not have wanted the smaller size iPad, but it will make sense to a certain space of the market.
02-05-2013 08:37 PM
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