Showing posts with label iPad mini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPad mini. Show all posts

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Tablets outpacing laptops

Yesterday on Episode 34 of Total iPad, I mentioned how I thought tablets would soon outsell laptops and it seems we might already be there. There is an interesting article on All Things D stating exactly what we where just talking about.

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I guess the thing that stuck out to me was the fact that the smaller iPad and smaller tablets in general were going to be the projected big sellers.

In 2013, the research firm expects it to account for 45 percent of the market, surpassing the 9.7-inch size pioneered by the original iPad, which will account for about 17 percent.


I still do not think we are at a point where tablets can replace laptops for serious work yet but I do think people who are buying new devices are looking at tablets first and maybe hanging on to their older laptops. For me personally, I use my iMac as my main computer and my iPad has replaced my Macbook as my mobile computing device. I guess it depends what you need a computer for, I use my iMac mainly for video editing so what I can do on my iMac blows past any video editing app that I have on my iPad. I guess for the general public who are only using a computer for Tumblr, Twitter, Instagram, etc., the iPad or iPad mini would be perfect for them.

What we need is a Macbook Air that can run both OS X and iOS, or an iPad that can run OS X and OS X applications. One can dream right?




Image via: All Things D

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

How FaceTime saved my holiday

Some of you who read this site may have noticed that I have not been very active these last two months. You may have noticed that the weekly podcast has not been recorded lately and I am not doing nearly as many video demos, etc. I have a very good reason as to why my production on this site as come to a stand still. My father.



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My father has a rare type of Leukemia, seems weird to refer to it as such. I mean isn't any type of Leukemia rare? Either way he has been battling for about 5 years now and he has been doing pretty good up until about 3 months ago. The last couple of months I have been driving to upstate New York to visit him in the hospital every few weeks and it has really started to take its toll and has become very mentally exhausting. Not that I mind or don't want to be there for him, but it has ruled my life and Total iPad is just a hobby that has been put on the back burner for the time being.



Anyway, the reason for me writing this is about the iPad and more importantly it is about FaceTime and how I used it to spend Christmas day with my father.



A couple of weeks before Christmas my father had a doctor appointment and his doctor told him he was too weak to travel. So my uncle asked about video chat and was that possible if he bought my father a laptop. Me being an iPad guy told him to scratch that laptop idea and lets get him an iPad instead. Both my uncle and my father are computer illiterate, neither of them own a computer or even a smartphone for that matter. So I knew the iPad would present the least amount of challenge as far as setting up the device etc. So my uncle went and bought him an LTE 16gb iPad mini.



Like I said my father didn't own a computer or a smartphone as matter of fact he didn't even have an email address. Could you imagine living in 2012 and not even having an email address? Anyway, I wasn't sure if FaceTime was available over cellular data with AT&T for FaceTime, so my uncle got the cable guy to come over there and install broadband internet and hook up a router for him.



My uncle goes and purchases the iPad and leaves the setting up an Apple ID to me. I go to Walmart and buy a $50 iTunes gift card. I then take one of my older iPads and wipe the Apple ID account info on it and then create a new Apple ID and an iCloud email address on the device and use the $50 gift card as my payment option. Now all my uncle had to do was power-on the iPad and go through the setup of the new iPad. When he got to the Apple ID part he just used the ID I created and that was it. My father was now the proud owner of not only an iPad mini but also an email address.



Christmas day is here. I am sure some of you may already be asking yourself why didn't I just go and visit my dad on Christmas day. Long story, short: I have a daughter who lives with her mother and our deal is I get her on Christmas evening. I am sure I could have made arrangements but I wanted my daughter to have a normal Christmas or as normal as possible. Anyway, I get my daughter that afternoon and called my father on FaceTime and we celebrated Christmas using our iPads. FaceTime worked flawlessly, the video quality was superb, and even though my father was hundreds of miles away he was still in my living room on Christmas day with me and my daughter. Matter of fact all of my family came over to his house that day and we ate dinner at the same time while we talked via FaceTime.



I know there are plenty of other technologies that work the same as FaceTime, but FaceTime was in my opinion the best option for my father to use. He didn't need to download or install any apps. He didn't need to create any additional accounts to use the service. I am very thankful for all these new technologies in general but I am super thankful for FaceTime for easing our time of pain and enabling my daughter and I to enjoy our holiday season as much as possible.



While I didn't use FaceTime that often before, I am glad FaceTime was there for me when I needed it the most. I now use FaceTime everyday to call my father and check in on him. Something that I didn't see much of a need for before has now become a Godsend. My father has fallen in love with is new iPad, so much so he is looking at buying an iPhone 5 now. Who knows, if he can get through his chemo and is able to put a hold on his sickness maybe next year he will be calling me on FaceTime from his new Macbook Air. Hopefully he will be sitting in the living with me and we won't need FaceTime on Christmas. My fingers are crossed!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Enigma for iPad mini

The Enigma is a flexi-folding folio case for the iPad mini. The flexi-folding aspect is almost an origami like design where you bend the front cover back and fold the cover so that you can stand the iPad up. You can prop up the iPad in both portrait and landscape positions. The Enigma comes in 3 colors for you to choose from: black, blue, and pink.



The Enigma is crafted of 3 different materials: the back is a hard plastic, the front is a rubber, and the inside is a microfiber material. The Enigma will offer almost total protection of your iPad from scratches. The top of the iPad mini will still remain exposed though as the entire section of the Enigma is one giant cutout versus a cutout for each individual button/hole.

The front cover of the Enigma is pretty awesome with the exception of one small detail. It does not include the magnets that will wake/sleep your iPad mini. That is my only negative about the case, I really wish Cygnett would have included that feature when they launched the product. Even though it is a negative it is not a deal breaker. I would still highly recommend the Enigma to anyone with an iPad mini who is looking for simple protection of their device. The Enigma will not offer much protection from drops, it is more designed to protect your iPad from scratches and bruises.

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Getting the iPad mini into the Enigma is really easy, the mini just snaps into place in the 4 corners of the case. Once it is snapped into the 4 corners it feels really sturdy while in the Enigma. I never once have felt like the iPad mini will slide out of the case, it is designed well and will do a great job of protecting my iPad mini.

All of the buttons and ports line up perfectly, as I mentioned above the top of the Enigma is one giant cutout, same with the bottom of the Enigma. The speakers and lighting connector port have one cutout for both holes on the bottom of the iPad mini. The volume rockers and mute/lock switch are the same, one cutout for all three buttons. The camera hole on the back of the Enigma is a perfect cutout and leaves enough space around the camera so when you take a picture you do not get any interference with the case itself.

The Enigma does not any bulk or much extra weight to the iPad mini. The Enigma for the most part is a super thin, light weight way to protect your iPad from the rigors of daily usage.

The Enigma retails for $39.99 and can be purchased directly from Cygnett.

Check out my other Cygnett iPad mini reviews:

Workmate by Cygnett
FlexiGel by Cygnett


Problems viewing the video review? Check out the video on my YouTube channel.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

The iPad mini

I finally decided to post a short review on the iPad mini. No, I do not own an iPad mini yet but I bought one for my daughter for her birthday and have been using her mini for a couple of weeks now. I do plan on getting a cellular version of the mini after the holidays. I love the lightness of the mini, the thinness, the design, the feel, the look, the sound. I love everything about the mini except the lack of retina. Of course that is the same thing anyone else who has reviewed the mini has stated and like all those "anyone else's" after a few days of using the mini you do not really notice the lack of retina.





Everything about the mini makes it a joy to own. I ended up getting my daughter the 32GB Wi-FI only version and only opted for the 32GB because I know she will be watching a lot of movies on it. The one thing about watching movies on the mini is the improved quality of the speakers. With my big iPad sometimes I have to grab my EarPods because the speakers are not loud enough. You do not have this problem with the mini as the iPad mini sports stereo sound. Sure you will only be able to take advantage of stereo sound if you are watching in portrait mode but the speakers are really that much louder and do not sound muffled when you have it propped up using the Smart Case or another iPad mini case with a built-in stand.





Should you buy an iPad mini if you already have a bigger iPad?



If you own a third-generation iPad and you mostly use your iPad when you are at home whether it is on the couch or in bed then you probably do not need the iPad mini. Unless the weight and the size of the larger iPad is uncomfortable to hold when you are reading on it. If those things do not bother you then you should be perfectly set with the big iPad you have now.



If you are someone who takes your iPad everywhere with you, you know when you go out to a coffee shop or on vacation, then I would highly recommend grabbing an iPad mini because it is that much more portable. It does fit right in a jacket pocket, if you watch my video review you will see me actually demonstrate this.



I can honestly say without a doubt in my mind, if the iPad mini had a retina display then I would sell my larger iPad and get a mini as long as it stayed the same thickness and weight. That is probably the reason the iPad mini doesn't have retina though. Retina would require a larger battery which would make it heavier and mostly likely thicker.



The iPad mini will make a great Christmas gift for the wife, husband, or kids. If you are thinking of getting a friend or family member an iOS device then I would put the mini at the top of that list!



Be sure to check out some of my iPad mini case reviews:


FlexiGel for iPad mini


Workmate for iPad mini



Saturday, December 1, 2012

Video review of Workmate from Cygnett

This is the video review of the Cygnett Workmate for the iPad mini. I had a problem with my Blip.tv account yesterday and couldn't upload it with the written review. Be sure to check out all my other Cygnett case reviews for not only the iPad mini but also the big iPad.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

FlexiGel for iPad mini

FlexiGel is a soft, durable, protective flexi-case for the iPad mini made by Cygnett. The FlexiGel will help protect your iPad mini from scratches as well as offering some impact resistance if you were to drop your iPad mini. The FlexiGel only covers the back of the iPad mini so in theory you screen is still left unprotected and you might want to consider purchasing an iPad mini screen protector. The FlexiGel is raised a tad on the front of the case so if you lay the iPad mini face down on a table or desk it will not scratch the screen as the screen is slightly lifted off of the flat surface it is laying on.

The FlexiGel easily slides over the 4 corners of the iPad mini and all the buttons and ports have cut-outs with the exception of the power button and the volume rocker. The power button and volume rocker have soft buttons overlaying the actual button when you have the FlexiGel on your iPad mini. I tested this case with my earbuds and my Lighting cable and had no problem accessing the ports while using the FlexiGel.

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The FlexiGel retails for only $19.99 and it comes highly recommended to help protect your iPad mini from bumps and scratches. The FlexiGel comes in 2 colors: Blue and Black.

Pros:

  • Impact Resistant

  • Raised Edges

  • Easy to slide on/off

  • Manufacturers lifetime guarantee

  • 2 year warranty


Cons:

  • No front screen protection




For more information about the FlexiGel: http://us.cygnett.com/ipad/blue-flexigel.html
Warranty: http://us.cygnett.com/lifetime

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Introducing the iPad mini

If you did not get to watch the keynote yesterday and want to know about the iPad mini in under 5 minutes then this video is for you!

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Cygnett announces iPad mini cases

Today Apple announced the much anticipated iPad mini and with that announcement Cygnett also announced their product lineup for the iPad mini. I hope to be able to review a few of these cases in the near future. Stay tuned!
Leveraging some of its well-known product families and adding a few new ones, Cygnett today released information on its debut line of iPad mini cases. In all, six cases with varying colors and styles will land on store shelves and at online retailers at the same time as the iPad mini.

“We are excited to see Apple expand its tablet offerings to consumers,” said Michael Van Raay, Group Product Marketing Manager. “We’ve brought our best designs to this new device and focused on providing a wide variety of options to our customers.”

 

The lineup for the new iPad mini is as follows:

  • Workmate is for the rough and tumble iPad mini user, featuring heavy duty dual material construction. A shock absorbing case that protects the iPad mini at all costs without adding bulk. MSRP US $39.99 – Available in Slate Grey and Red.

  • Lavish is a sophisticated flexible view folio case that gives the iPad mini a professional look with magnetic closure, and a secure snap-on shell. MSRP US $39.99 – Available in Black & Purple.

  • Vector features a high-gloss and spark etched 3-D finish in design that has raised edges at the front for screen protection. MSRP US $19.99 – Available in Black and Red.

  • The Armour case protects the iPad mini from harm with a strong exterior shield and padded interior. MSRP US $39.99 – Available in Black and Purple.

  • Engima is a flexible-folding folio case with a soft-feel, rubberized finished cover and multiple viewing angles. MSRP US $39.99 – Available in Black, Pink and Blue.

  • Flexigel is a protective flex-case with superior anti-scratch and impact protection. MSRP US $19.99 – Available in Black and Blue.


Cygnett designs, develops and manufactures innovative digital accessories for the world’s most popular gadgets and technology. From cases and accessories for iPod, iPhone, iPad, smartphones and tablets to portable speakers, earphones, power products and laptop bags, Cygnett is celebrated as one of the world’s major digital accessories designers and manufacturers.

For more information about Cygnett products please visit their website.

The iPad Mini Event

Well, if the iPad Mini is real then it will be announced today. This time around Apple is going to stream the event to the world. You can view it on your AppleTV or via your browser. You can check the Apple website for the stream: http://www.apple.com/apple-events/

According to MacRumors you can view the stream on these devices:

The video stream requires Safari 4 or later on a minimum of Mac OS X Snow Leopard, or iOS 4.2 or later for those accessing the stream from a mobile device. Streaming via Apple TV requires second- or third-generation Apple TV with a minimum of software version 5.0.2.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Top iPad Stories (October 1 - October 7)

This past week marked the 1 year anniversary of the passing of Steve Jobs who died way to young at only 56 years old. I have mixed in a few Steve Jobs stories this week that have nothing to do with the iPad but in reality Steve Jobs has everything to do with the iPad. On the Apple website they still have the video dedicated to Steve, I am not sure how much longer they will keep it up so if you check and it is gone, use my bonus link and that will take you directly to the video. We are finally seeing a lot of rumors and iPad ‘Mini’ parts out in the wild and reports are now saying the media event to announce the iPad ‘Mini’ might be coming this week. Were you a former MobileMe customer? Apple gave all former MobileMe customers another years worth of additional iCloud storage. I also have my usual batch of links to my App, Review and Tip of the Week.

Top iPad Stories:


The iPad 1
iPad Mini media event?
Steve Jobs and the iPad 27 years before the iPad
iPad only 52% marketshare?
Using Do Not Disturb - Works the same on the iPad for the most part
Oceanhorn for iPad
A Clockwork Orange for iPad
Designing the Observer for iPad
22% of American adults own a tablet
iPad Mini in mass production?
Apple gives former MobileMe users an extra year of free iCloud
iPad Mini Cases out in the wild
Maily, An Easy-To-Use Email Client For Kids Age 4 and Up
The Xerox PARC Visit
Steve Jobs on the iTunes Music Store

Development:


Remote View Controllers in iOS6
View Controller Lifecycle in iOS 6
Shenzhen

Review of the Week:


Writers App: Build Your Novel

Tip of the Week:


Buy a refurbished iPad to save money

App of the Week:


Doodle Jump HD
Doodle Jump HD Review

Bonus:


Remembering Steve

Thursday, October 4, 2012

iPad Mini Case

Don't look now but an iPad Mini case has appeared by reputable case maker Cygnett. I have already reviewed a few Cygnett products and they make terrific iPad accessories. I believe it to be real.

It also appears to be actually 7" not the 7.9" size as was rumored.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Episode 21 - Mini Me

Tonight on Total iPad I was joined by Jennifer Ruggiero and we discuss the iPad mini rumors, once again. Looks like a smaller iPad or a larger iPod Touch is going to happen and probably on September 12th. I talk about the papernomad case I reviewed this past week, what a terrific case. Make sure you read my review on Total iPad. Note applications, I talk about 2 of my favorite applications and some of the pros and cons of them. Last but not least my iPad tip for the week.

Jennifer is going to be a regular co-host on Total iPad each week. Total iPad will now be recorded every Wednesday evening, if you are not subscribed yet be sure to do so in iTunes. You can also listen to the weekly Total iPad podcast on Stitcher Radio


Show Links:
Total iPad - Mini Rumors
iPad Mini Rumors
Sept. 12 event. Maybe an iPad Mini announcement?


Show Reviews:
papernomad Review
Apple Smart Case Review


Show App Links:
Notability - Take Notes & Annotate PDFs with Dropbox Sync - Ginger Labs
Penultimate - Evernote
Evernote - Evernote
Microsoft OneNote for iPad - Microsoft Corporation
Box for iPhone and iPad - Box.net, Inc.


Show Tip:
WebDAV made easy





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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Episode 12 - Mona Lisa has no eyebrows

This week we talk iPad Mini rumors, Office for iPad, a fork gets stuck in another non-iPad tablet. Windows 8 tablet, is Microsoft getting the concept wrong? Siri on the iPad?

In the News:
iPad Mini
Cisco Brings end to its Cius Tablet
Windows 8 Tablet
Office for iPad
Apple Educations Profile

Reviews:
Quip Review
Download Quip in the App Store
Spigen SGP Sleeve for new iPad
Cleaning Mona Lisa - Lee Sandstead

Tips:
Importing Video into iMovie on the iPad

 

 

This weeks intro was created by my 8 year old daughter in Garageband, Korg iElectribe and Table Top for iPad. You can listen to the entire loop on Soundcloud

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Episode 6 - Mini Rumors

In this episode we discuss our thoughts on the iPad mini rumors, Read it Later rebranded as Pocket, Topps Bunt and Writing on the iPad with iA Writer. Our tips of the week is how to sync Google contacts to your iPad.

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Show links:

iPad Mini "Rumor"

Pocket (Formerly Read It Later) - Idea Shower

iA Writer - Information Architects, Inc.

Blogsy - Fomola

Sync Google contacts via iTunes

Sync via Google Contacts via Exchange