So I received an email from my Uni that says "We are planning on collaborating with Apple inc. to try out an innovative project that uses their new product the iPad. This will make our University one of the two first universities (the other being Pittsburgh University) to use this technology. All the students and teachers will have a 40% discount upon purchasing the iPad at any official Apple Store. Please respond to this email so we can add your name to the list that will be sent to Apple." So a 40% discount on the iPad. Should I do it?
Probably violates student license.
do it and send it to me.
Buy lots of them, if they ask any questions you obviously need them all to be able to multitask. Then sell them
That's still like 250 quid and it's still some kind of inbred love child of a computer and a phone. So no.
Cybargs wrote:
Buy it and sell it for 10% more on the street. PROFIT off those Apple-crazed suckers.
I mean it costs 700€ here, 40% discount = 420 for a brand new 3G iPad..doesn't seem to bad.
Last edited by aerodynamic (2010-07-22 09:17:44)
Do itttt. I bought my iPad 32GB for $680. Definitely worth it, but if you can get 40% off, then that's even better.
It's an ipad
you're a student
be more frugal
you're a student
be more frugal
Except that's 420€ for something that does what exactly?
Last edited by TheEternalPessimist (2010-07-22 09:20:05)
Like all things apple...wait til they get the kinks worked out..then wait some more 'cuz they redesigned and you want to wait til the kinks get worked out...
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And then 10 years from now you can finally buy it because it might finally be useful.tuckergustav wrote:
Like all things apple...wait til they get the kinks worked out..then wait some more 'cuz they redesigned and you want to wait til the kinks get worked out...
Silly Apple haters. I bought my iPad and it's perfect for everything it can do. No problems.
well the thing is i'm afraid that since most of the people in my uni are filthy rich Italian kids they will probably buy them and then the teachers will do classes using the iPad or something and i will be left out.TheEternalPessimist wrote:
Except that's 420€ for something that does what exactly?
Ah fuck it, its an iPad. I don't need it.
Not worth it even with the discount.
Editing a word document? Editing/opening most documents?Ryan wrote:
Silly Apple haters. I bought my iPad and it's perfect for everything it can do. No problems.
We have 4 in this office... they're very cool toys, but not good for much else. Everyone here still prefers using their Blackberries for email, which really tells you something
But yet still no-one actually says what it can do. It's like the Apple advert for it, first line "What is an iPad?" their own response, "it's thin and pretty" followed by another 40 seconds of equally non-specific, useless advertising buzzwords. Someone actually tell me what it does that either a standard smartphone or even an iPhone can't do.
I don't use that crap though. Email and documents I use my PC for.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Editing a word document? Editing/opening most documents?Ryan wrote:
Silly Apple haters. I bought my iPad and it's perfect for everything it can do. No problems.
We have 4 in this office... they're very cool toys, but not good for much else. Everyone here still prefers using their Blackberries for email, which really tells you something
I use my iPad for maps, music, video, photos, applications, internet, etc. I'm not a business man, so I could care less about editing shit. Although it can open .doc and pdf files, which is neat.
3 posts in this thread have mentioned the word 'phone' in the ipad description.
3 people in this thread are retards.
i'd get it on discount... what's the worst that can happen? you have to sell it on ebay and still make a profit? win/win
3 people in this thread are retards.
i'd get it on discount... what's the worst that can happen? you have to sell it on ebay and still make a profit? win/win
libertarian benefit collector - anti-academic super-intellectual. http://mixlr.com/the-little-phrase/
you said everything it can do, not everything you do with itRyan wrote:
I don't use that crap though. Email and documents I use my PC for.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Editing a word document? Editing/opening most documents?Ryan wrote:
Silly Apple haters. I bought my iPad and it's perfect for everything it can do. No problems.
We have 4 in this office... they're very cool toys, but not good for much else. Everyone here still prefers using their Blackberries for email, which really tells you something
I use my iPad for maps, music, video, photos, applications, internet, etc. I'm not a business man, so I could care less about editing shit. Although it can open .doc and pdf files, which is neat.
All of the built-in apps on iPad were designed from the ground up to take advantage of the large Multi-Touch screen and advanced capabilities of iPad. And they work in any orientation. So you can do things with these apps that you can’t do on any other device.TheEternalPessimist wrote:
But yet still no-one actually says what it can do. It's like the Apple advert for it, first line "What is an iPad?" their own response, "it's thin and pretty" followed by another 40 seconds of equally non-specific, useless advertising buzzwords. Someone actually tell me what it does that either a standard smartphone or even an iPhone can't do.
Safari
iPad is the best way to experience the web. View whole pages in portrait or landscape on the large Multi-Touch screen. And let your fingers do the surfing. Learn more
There’s nothing like the Mail app on iPad. With a split-screen view and expansive onscreen keyboard, it lets you see and touch your email in ways you never could before. Learn more
Photos
A vivid LED-backlit IPS display makes viewing photos on iPad extraordinary. Open albums with a tap. Flip through your pictures one by one. Or play a slideshow and share your photos. Learn more
Videos
The 9.7-inch high-resolution screen makes iPad perfect for watching HD movies, TV shows, podcasts, music videos, and more. Learn more
YouTube
With the YouTube app designed specifically for iPad, videos are even easier to find. And on the amazing iPad display, they’re more fun to watch. Especially in HD. Learn more
iPod
Reach out and touch your songs. View your album art full-size. iPad makes music look as good as it sounds. Learn more
iTunes
Millions of songs, thousands of movies and TV shows, and so much more. Browsing and buying are just a tap away. Learn more
App Store
You’ll find more than 200,000 apps on the App Store, and iPad can run almost all of them. Including everything from games to productivity apps. Learn more
iBooks
Reading is a joy on iPad. Text looks crisp and bright. Pages turn with a flick. And you can buy new books from the iBookstore. Just download the free iBooks app to get started.1 Learn more
Maps
See more of the world with iPad. Find locations easier than ever with street view, satellite view, or new terrain view — all using Google services. Learn more
Notes
With its large display and onscreen keyboard, iPad makes it easy to jot down quick notes and keep important information on hand. You can even email yourself reminders. Learn more
Calendar
Work, home, and everything in between. Your schedules are easy to read and easy to manage on iPad — even all at once. Learn more
Contacts
With Contacts on iPad, you can see much more than just names and numbers. And you can do more with them, too. Learn more
Home Screen
With just one press of the Home button, you have access to every app on your iPad. Learn more
Spotlight Search
No matter what you’re looking for, Spotlight Search can help you find it. Learn more
Accessibility
Universal access is built into iPad. So right out of the box, Apple makes it easy for people with disabilities to enjoy all that iPad has to offer. Learn more
iWork
The iWork productivity applications that you know and love on the Mac — Keynote, Pages, and Numbers — have been completely redesigned for iPad.2 So you can create great-looking presentations, documents, and spreadsheets. All using just your fingers. And while they’re easy to use, they’re also the most powerful productivity apps ever built for a mobile device.
Keynote
Create a presentation with custom graphic styles, elegantly designed themes, stunning animations and effects, and powerful new features designed just for iPad. Learn more
Pages
Pages has everything you need to put your words into beautiful documents. Including Apple-designed templates and easy-to-use formatting tools. Learn more
Numbers
Numbers includes over 250 easy-to-use functions, an intelligent keyboard, flexible tables, and eye-catching charts. So you can create compelling spreadsheets in just a few taps.
http://www.apple.com/ipad/features/
...yeah and then you have to buy some silly attachment just so your hand doesn't block the cell signal...mtb0minime wrote:
And then 10 years from now you can finally buy it because it might finally be useful.tuckergustav wrote:
Like all things apple...wait til they get the kinks worked out..then wait some more 'cuz they redesigned and you want to wait til the kinks get worked out...
Don't get me wrong...I want an ipad...looks fun.
...
Agreed.Uzique wrote:
i'd get it on discount... what's the worst that can happen? you have to sell it on ebay and still make a profit? win/win
Whoa, slow down Ryan. Save that for the Real World Facts thread.Ryan wrote:
All of the built-in apps on iPad were designed from the ground up to take advantage of the large Multi-Touch screen and advanced capabilities of iPad. And they work in any orientation. So you can do things with these apps that you can’t do on any other device.TheEternalPessimist wrote:
But yet still no-one actually says what it can do. It's like the Apple advert for it, first line "What is an iPad?" their own response, "it's thin and pretty" followed by another 40 seconds of equally non-specific, useless advertising buzzwords. Someone actually tell me what it does that either a standard smartphone or even an iPhone can't do.
Safari
iPad is the best way to experience the web. View whole pages in portrait or landscape on the large Multi-Touch screen. And let your fingers do the surfing. Learn more
There’s nothing like the Mail app on iPad. With a split-screen view and expansive onscreen keyboard, it lets you see and touch your email in ways you never could before. Learn more
Photos
A vivid LED-backlit IPS display makes viewing photos on iPad extraordinary. Open albums with a tap. Flip through your pictures one by one. Or play a slideshow and share your photos. Learn more
Videos
The 9.7-inch high-resolution screen makes iPad perfect for watching HD movies, TV shows, podcasts, music videos, and more. Learn more
YouTube
With the YouTube app designed specifically for iPad, videos are even easier to find. And on the amazing iPad display, they’re more fun to watch. Especially in HD. Learn more
iPod
Reach out and touch your songs. View your album art full-size. iPad makes music look as good as it sounds. Learn more
iTunes
Millions of songs, thousands of movies and TV shows, and so much more. Browsing and buying are just a tap away. Learn more
App Store
You’ll find more than 200,000 apps on the App Store, and iPad can run almost all of them. Including everything from games to productivity apps. Learn more
iBooks
Reading is a joy on iPad. Text looks crisp and bright. Pages turn with a flick. And you can buy new books from the iBookstore. Just download the free iBooks app to get started.1 Learn more
Maps
See more of the world with iPad. Find locations easier than ever with street view, satellite view, or new terrain view — all using Google services. Learn more
Notes
With its large display and onscreen keyboard, iPad makes it easy to jot down quick notes and keep important information on hand. You can even email yourself reminders. Learn more
Calendar
Work, home, and everything in between. Your schedules are easy to read and easy to manage on iPad — even all at once. Learn more
Contacts
With Contacts on iPad, you can see much more than just names and numbers. And you can do more with them, too. Learn more
Home Screen
With just one press of the Home button, you have access to every app on your iPad. Learn more
Spotlight Search
No matter what you’re looking for, Spotlight Search can help you find it. Learn more
Accessibility
Universal access is built into iPad. So right out of the box, Apple makes it easy for people with disabilities to enjoy all that iPad has to offer. Learn more
iWork
The iWork productivity applications that you know and love on the Mac — Keynote, Pages, and Numbers — have been completely redesigned for iPad.2 So you can create great-looking presentations, documents, and spreadsheets. All using just your fingers. And while they’re easy to use, they’re also the most powerful productivity apps ever built for a mobile device.
Keynote
Create a presentation with custom graphic styles, elegantly designed themes, stunning animations and effects, and powerful new features designed just for iPad. Learn more
Pages
Pages has everything you need to put your words into beautiful documents. Including Apple-designed templates and easy-to-use formatting tools. Learn more
Numbers
Numbers includes over 250 easy-to-use functions, an intelligent keyboard, flexible tables, and eye-catching charts. So you can create compelling spreadsheets in just a few taps.
http://www.apple.com/ipad/features/