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Andrew
I don't want to waste my money since iPads are so expensive. I currently have an iTouch, that I've had for 2 years. Is the iPad really worth the money?
Answer
Pros
-Design
There was a lot to like about the original iPad, but the new version makes the old one look like a brick. It's one-third thinner, and will feel significantly less bulky when travelling and attending meetings.
The actual design of the device itself has changed as well. The back is completely flat with rounded edges where it meets the screen. Reports from various reviews show the gadget itself feels much sturdier than the previous version, even with a lighter weight.
-Video conferencing
The two new cameras in the iPad won't deliver you high-class photography, but for using FaceTime and other video conferencing apps they'll be useful enough. This was one of the most requested features for the iPad 2 and Apple has delivered the goods.
-Apps
While the first iPad was criticised as being more of a content consumption device rather than a content creation device, Apple is starting to challenge that assumption. It has gotten rid of the iPad keyboard dock, and has introduced a couple of new apps that definitely make the iPad a powerhouse content creator.
-The iMovie editing suite and Garage Band apps really show off what the iPad is capable of. Since last year, the iPad may not have completely replaced a laptop, but using remote login apps like LogMeIn and the SalesForce platform means you can actually run many parts of a business straight from the device itself.
-Spend some time in the App store before you buy an iPad, as the software you use will really define what type of gadget you have. But you'll probably find that since last year, more apps are now allowing you to create content just as a laptop would.
-Power/battery life
While the battery life hasn't improved since the last model, it's impressive that Apple has been able to reduce a third of the size and still maintain its length. Reports indicate you'll get 10 hours of video and up to a month on standby time.
The processing power has also vastly improved, thanks to the A5 chip, apps open faster and are much more responsive.
CONS!!!!
Screen
This may be a case of unwarranted expectation, but many were disappointed with NO HIGH END DISPLAY LIKE IN IPHONE AND IPOD in the iPad 2. While these expectations were only based on rumours, it nevertheless presents a dilemma â what is Apple using the retina screen in the iPhone and not in the iPad?
The iPad screen resolution isn't necessarily bad, but you won't be able to watch content as high quality as you could on another tablet.
********(THIS IS WHY I THINK THE IPAD IS NOT THERE YET!!!!!!!)
No USB, no SD card reader and no removable battery, With other tablets turning out great features the ipad is falling behind. They say the ipad is great for pictures and videos so it would be nice to take your sd card right out of a camera have a Sd plug on the ipad to download all the pictures? â while it may be unfair to expect these features from Apple, it's clear rivals such as Samsung and Motorola are delivering in the features department.
Yes, the iPad comes with a HD connection kit, but it costs $US39. Until Apple starts putting in extra functionality the iPad could be a second-choice for some tablet owners.
4G
While the 4G network may not have taken off in Australia yet, other tablets are getting on that bandwagon quickly. The Motorola Xoom is just one of the tablets that has the ability to access faster wireless networks, and Apple may be left behind in that department if it doesn't add 4G in the next iPad iteration.
Its just an oversized ipod, it is all based on your needs to buy one. instead of an apple tablet maybe a motorola, samsung, blackberry tablet will be cheaper.
Pros
-Design
There was a lot to like about the original iPad, but the new version makes the old one look like a brick. It's one-third thinner, and will feel significantly less bulky when travelling and attending meetings.
The actual design of the device itself has changed as well. The back is completely flat with rounded edges where it meets the screen. Reports from various reviews show the gadget itself feels much sturdier than the previous version, even with a lighter weight.
-Video conferencing
The two new cameras in the iPad won't deliver you high-class photography, but for using FaceTime and other video conferencing apps they'll be useful enough. This was one of the most requested features for the iPad 2 and Apple has delivered the goods.
-Apps
While the first iPad was criticised as being more of a content consumption device rather than a content creation device, Apple is starting to challenge that assumption. It has gotten rid of the iPad keyboard dock, and has introduced a couple of new apps that definitely make the iPad a powerhouse content creator.
-The iMovie editing suite and Garage Band apps really show off what the iPad is capable of. Since last year, the iPad may not have completely replaced a laptop, but using remote login apps like LogMeIn and the SalesForce platform means you can actually run many parts of a business straight from the device itself.
-Spend some time in the App store before you buy an iPad, as the software you use will really define what type of gadget you have. But you'll probably find that since last year, more apps are now allowing you to create content just as a laptop would.
-Power/battery life
While the battery life hasn't improved since the last model, it's impressive that Apple has been able to reduce a third of the size and still maintain its length. Reports indicate you'll get 10 hours of video and up to a month on standby time.
The processing power has also vastly improved, thanks to the A5 chip, apps open faster and are much more responsive.
CONS!!!!
Screen
This may be a case of unwarranted expectation, but many were disappointed with NO HIGH END DISPLAY LIKE IN IPHONE AND IPOD in the iPad 2. While these expectations were only based on rumours, it nevertheless presents a dilemma â what is Apple using the retina screen in the iPhone and not in the iPad?
The iPad screen resolution isn't necessarily bad, but you won't be able to watch content as high quality as you could on another tablet.
********(THIS IS WHY I THINK THE IPAD IS NOT THERE YET!!!!!!!)
No USB, no SD card reader and no removable battery, With other tablets turning out great features the ipad is falling behind. They say the ipad is great for pictures and videos so it would be nice to take your sd card right out of a camera have a Sd plug on the ipad to download all the pictures? â while it may be unfair to expect these features from Apple, it's clear rivals such as Samsung and Motorola are delivering in the features department.
Yes, the iPad comes with a HD connection kit, but it costs $US39. Until Apple starts putting in extra functionality the iPad could be a second-choice for some tablet owners.
4G
While the 4G network may not have taken off in Australia yet, other tablets are getting on that bandwagon quickly. The Motorola Xoom is just one of the tablets that has the ability to access faster wireless networks, and Apple may be left behind in that department if it doesn't add 4G in the next iPad iteration.
Its just an oversized ipod, it is all based on your needs to buy one. instead of an apple tablet maybe a motorola, samsung, blackberry tablet will be cheaper.
information on a summer camp in florida?

tam71
I am looking for some info on a centenarycamp I checked web and their website, but no real good info. I would love to see reviews on this camp it is:
Centenary Camp
371 Centenary Camp Rd.
Quincy, Fl. 32352
Answer
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As featured in the New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek, and on CNN, the Today Show and other national TV news stations!
Since 1999 over 130,000 students worldwide have immersed in hands-on learning to create iPhone apps, programs with C++ and Java, video games, websites, movies, 3D models, ad designs, robots, films, and photos. Beginner to advanced students ages 7-17 enroll in these fun and challenging, weeklong, day and overnight summer camps held at 60 prestigious universities nationwide (see below).
Small class sizes (max 8:1) are guaranteed and taught by adult-only instructors for personalized 1-on-1 instruction, with Teens, pre-Teens, and younger students separated into different classes. Students learn personalized curriculum with a small group of peers to optimize learning and social experiences. Accredited Continuing Education Units from Stanford or Villanova are also available to help build a portfolio for college.
Many iD alumni have gone on to do something BIG! Theyâve done impressive things like sell their iPhone apps to raise money for college, create websites for local businesses, and write programming books. Theyâve also gone on to take leadership roles in school, start clubs, and enter competitions with the projects theyâve created. Learn firsthand how you can develop hobbies and interests into so much more. Thereâs never been a better or more important time to engage in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education. Check below for special Teen-only Academy programs.
COURSES
Video Game Design â Game Development
Programming & Robotics
App Development
3D Game Modding â 3D Modeling
Web & Graphic Design
Photography & Video Editing
HELD AT 60 PRESTIGIOUS UNIVERSITIES
Held at 60 Locations: Summer camps in Florida and nearby: held at the University of Miami, Rollins College, Emory, Vanderbilt, Stanford, , Princeton, Columbia, Northwestern, UCLA and more. Check the website for a complete list of summer programs.
YEAR-ROUND LEARNING
New for 2012, students can complement their summer experience by subscribing to iDTech365.com â a new online learning community that offers exclusive tutorials, forums, and video lessons. And donât forget about the FREE monthly online workshops taught by live instructors, available to iD alumni and students registered for the 2012 season.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR TEENS
For two weeks, ages 13-18 immerse in specialized, pre-college, overnight summer programs at iD Gaming Academy, iD Programming Academy, and iD Visual Arts Academy (filmmaking and photography). Summer Teen academies are located at Stanford University, Yale, MIT, and other locations throughout the U.S. Check iDTeenAcademies.com for specific technology courses and university locations.
WHY iD?
Visit www.internalDrive.com for more information and to register online (check real-time-up-to-the-minute-availability). Or call 1-888-709-TECH (8324) to speak to a Program Advisor who can recommend a customized summer schedule to develop a studentâs interest.
See more... http://www.mysummercamps.com/camps/florida-summer-camps.html
Good luck!
Sure... Check below...
iD Tech Camp....
As featured in the New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek, and on CNN, the Today Show and other national TV news stations!
Since 1999 over 130,000 students worldwide have immersed in hands-on learning to create iPhone apps, programs with C++ and Java, video games, websites, movies, 3D models, ad designs, robots, films, and photos. Beginner to advanced students ages 7-17 enroll in these fun and challenging, weeklong, day and overnight summer camps held at 60 prestigious universities nationwide (see below).
Small class sizes (max 8:1) are guaranteed and taught by adult-only instructors for personalized 1-on-1 instruction, with Teens, pre-Teens, and younger students separated into different classes. Students learn personalized curriculum with a small group of peers to optimize learning and social experiences. Accredited Continuing Education Units from Stanford or Villanova are also available to help build a portfolio for college.
Many iD alumni have gone on to do something BIG! Theyâve done impressive things like sell their iPhone apps to raise money for college, create websites for local businesses, and write programming books. Theyâve also gone on to take leadership roles in school, start clubs, and enter competitions with the projects theyâve created. Learn firsthand how you can develop hobbies and interests into so much more. Thereâs never been a better or more important time to engage in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) education. Check below for special Teen-only Academy programs.
COURSES
Video Game Design â Game Development
Programming & Robotics
App Development
3D Game Modding â 3D Modeling
Web & Graphic Design
Photography & Video Editing
HELD AT 60 PRESTIGIOUS UNIVERSITIES
Held at 60 Locations: Summer camps in Florida and nearby: held at the University of Miami, Rollins College, Emory, Vanderbilt, Stanford, , Princeton, Columbia, Northwestern, UCLA and more. Check the website for a complete list of summer programs.
YEAR-ROUND LEARNING
New for 2012, students can complement their summer experience by subscribing to iDTech365.com â a new online learning community that offers exclusive tutorials, forums, and video lessons. And donât forget about the FREE monthly online workshops taught by live instructors, available to iD alumni and students registered for the 2012 season.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR TEENS
For two weeks, ages 13-18 immerse in specialized, pre-college, overnight summer programs at iD Gaming Academy, iD Programming Academy, and iD Visual Arts Academy (filmmaking and photography). Summer Teen academies are located at Stanford University, Yale, MIT, and other locations throughout the U.S. Check iDTeenAcademies.com for specific technology courses and university locations.
WHY iD?
Visit www.internalDrive.com for more information and to register online (check real-time-up-to-the-minute-availability). Or call 1-888-709-TECH (8324) to speak to a Program Advisor who can recommend a customized summer schedule to develop a studentâs interest.
See more... http://www.mysummercamps.com/camps/florida-summer-camps.html
Good luck!
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