The iPad 3 is very similar to all other computers on the market today: They are available in various storage sizes: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB. With the added storage comes added cost. We all have the same apprehension with this situation. It is so simple, yet it causes so much worry. What if I don't buy a large enough hard drive and waste all of my money? That would suck! What if I spend $700 and don't even use 25% of the drive space? Then I got ripped off! You're not alone. We all fell like this when we make purchases with offers at different price points. It's natural. But, don't let it stop you from upgrading to the iPad 3. In this article we'll determine which iPad 3 you actually need.
The 16GB iPad 3 cheapest of the new iPads at just $499. However, the actual difference between this model and the 64GB iPad 3 is just that, the GB. On the smaller 16GB iPad 3, you can still watch movies. You can still play Angry Birds. You can still make up songs with Garage Band. You can troll the internet for whatever it is you prefer to troll. So, unless you want the iPad 3 as more of a computing device than a toy, the 16GB version will do the trick.
The 32GB iPad 3 starts at $599. That is twice the size for only $100. But, does twice the size really matter? It might. If you want your new iPad 3 to be more than just an entertainment device, and more of a multimedia device, then you should probably go up in size. You aren't going to be able to download and store a lot of movies and photos, but you can put some on there for easy, on-the-go travelling. If this sounds like you the added cost is certainly worth it.
The 64GB iPad 3, which starts at $699, is the biggest and baddest of the new iPad 3s. This is for serious users of the device and not serious consumers of the device. And, of course, Hummer owners. What does this mean? It means that you treat your iPad as a tool, as a way of being productive and getting things done. You use it as a portable storage device with quick internet access and the ability to get some serious business done while in a pinch, if needed. Are you trying to replace your old laptop and want to see if the iPad 3 can do it? Does your Hummer get 10 miles to the gallon? If you answered yes to either of these questions, you should opt for the largest iPad 3, the 64GB model.
In conclusion, it is merely a matter of intent. How do you intend to use your device. If you can accurately determine your intention, you can save yourself $200 or more. If you are one the fence between one model and the next, I recommend you get the larger model. The cost to space ratio makes choosing the larger model the best choice. Determine your needs and enjoy your new iPad 3!
The 16GB iPad 3 cheapest of the new iPads at just $499. However, the actual difference between this model and the 64GB iPad 3 is just that, the GB. On the smaller 16GB iPad 3, you can still watch movies. You can still play Angry Birds. You can still make up songs with Garage Band. You can troll the internet for whatever it is you prefer to troll. So, unless you want the iPad 3 as more of a computing device than a toy, the 16GB version will do the trick.
The 32GB iPad 3 starts at $599. That is twice the size for only $100. But, does twice the size really matter? It might. If you want your new iPad 3 to be more than just an entertainment device, and more of a multimedia device, then you should probably go up in size. You aren't going to be able to download and store a lot of movies and photos, but you can put some on there for easy, on-the-go travelling. If this sounds like you the added cost is certainly worth it.
The 64GB iPad 3, which starts at $699, is the biggest and baddest of the new iPad 3s. This is for serious users of the device and not serious consumers of the device. And, of course, Hummer owners. What does this mean? It means that you treat your iPad as a tool, as a way of being productive and getting things done. You use it as a portable storage device with quick internet access and the ability to get some serious business done while in a pinch, if needed. Are you trying to replace your old laptop and want to see if the iPad 3 can do it? Does your Hummer get 10 miles to the gallon? If you answered yes to either of these questions, you should opt for the largest iPad 3, the 64GB model.
In conclusion, it is merely a matter of intent. How do you intend to use your device. If you can accurately determine your intention, you can save yourself $200 or more. If you are one the fence between one model and the next, I recommend you get the larger model. The cost to space ratio makes choosing the larger model the best choice. Determine your needs and enjoy your new iPad 3!
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