Hardly, when comparing to this...
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That's not a toy, that's a second girlfriend
Hardly, when comparing to this...
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I went with the 16 GB, for the reason that iPad is only a toy for me. No need to worry about running out of space. Besides, I always have my Macbook with me even during traveling to swap files. This is also a first generation product that I don't plan to keep for a long time. To minimize my loss when I do sell it for upgrading to the new model, the rule of thumb is to buy the cheapest model available now.
If I've got 10 average size movies, 1000 photos and about 50 apps would that all fit on a 16gb? Cheers.
So in one week you already are using 2 gigs. Tack on the 2+ gigs that the OS eats up and your 16 gig iPad would now only have 12 gigs of storage. I think your post actually is a great reason why 16 gigs is going to be too small.
What is an "average size" movie? for HD buffs, this is 4GB-12GB for a 2 hour movie, for others it 700MB for the same flick. Also TV shows are far smaller then movies.
But let's assume you are talking about full movies bought using iTunes. HD is ~4GB and SD is ~1.5GB. So you disk usage for 10 movies is 40G in HD or 15GB in SD. Add ~5GB for photos and apps and your at
45GB for 10 HD movies, 1000 photos and 50 apps - 64GB iPad
20GB for 10 SD movies, 1000 photos and 50 apps - 32GB iPad
What is an "average size" movie? for HD buffs, this is 4GB-12GB for a 2 hour movie, for others it 700MB for the same flick. Also TV shows are far smaller then movies.
But let's assume you are talking about full movies bought using iTunes. HD is ~4GB and SD is ~1.5GB. So you disk usage for 10 movies is 40G in HD or 15GB in SD. Add ~5GB for photos and apps and your at
45GB for 10 HD movies, 1000 photos and 50 apps - 64GB iPad
20GB for 10 SD movies, 1000 photos and 50 apps - 32GB iPad
a 2hr movie in mp4 format at 700MB?? Please tell me what program you are using (i want it) because the smallest I could imagine getting a 2hr movie is about 1.2 gigs at the lowest. I use Handbrake.