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re: 1st Generation iPad pros/cons, <$200 recs
Posted on 11/21/14 at 6:17 pm to StraightCashHomey21
Posted on 11/21/14 at 6:17 pm to StraightCashHomey21
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get a surface pro
He said $200 man. You're pretty far off here with that rec.
OP- between $200-250 you can get the top-tier of "mini" devices (iPad mini 1st gen, nexus 7, Dell venue pro 8), which are pretty decent in terms of size/usefulness. I know you said nothing small, but you owe it to yourself to put your hands on them if you haven't.
You won't find a new larger device down in that range. And finding used/refurbished stuff isn't always the easiest or most reliable. If you go that route, dig through TigerDirect, NewEgg, and Amazon. The first two should be offering a fair number of one generation ago devices refurbished bundled with crappy software that recurrently charges you a year later, or $50-70 off if you're mindful enough to both send in the rebate and cancel the recurring subscription.
Posted on 11/21/14 at 7:42 pm to Hopeful Doc
quote:Thanks man, I might be getting a mini one.
He said $200 man. You're pretty far off here with that rec.
OP- between $200-250 you can get the top-tier of "mini" devices (iPad mini 1st gen, nexus 7, Dell venue pro 8), which are pretty decent in terms of size/usefulness. I know you said nothing small, but you owe it to yourself to put your hands on them if you haven't.
You won't find a new larger device down in that range. And finding used/refurbished stuff isn't always the easiest or most reliable. If you go that route, dig through TigerDirect, NewEgg, and Amazon. The first two should be offering a fair number of one generation ago devices refurbished bundled with crappy software that recurrently charges you a year later, or $50-70 off if you're mindful enough to both send in the rebate and cancel the recurring subscription.
Posted on 11/21/14 at 9:51 pm to Hopeful Doc
He can get the 4th generation ipad, full size with retina for 280 brand new
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