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HXGuy

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So I can finally be able to easily tell which side of the iPad is the "top" and won't have to keep searching for the volume controls.

I know you are thinking that the Home button does that too, but when using my iPad in a dark room, I can't see the home button and I'm always feeling around the edges for the volume control or the on/off button.

Here is how my iPad looks in the lighting conditions I use:

ipaddark.jpg
 
I know you are thinking that the Home button does that too, but when using my iPad in a dark room, I can't see the home button and I'm always feeling around the edges for the volume control or the on/off button.

Is this going to be some kind of revolutionary and magical glow-in-the-dark black bar?
 
Is this going to be some kind of revolutionary and magical glow-in-the-dark black bar?

No, but the contrast between the black bar and the silver rim around the iPad will make it stand out pretty easily I'm thinking.

See the following picture (front shot, not back of course)

apple_ipad.jpg
 
What ^ said, Plus plastic feels a bit different than the aluminum, so being able to feel the difference in a dark room would make a huge difference in the time it takes to orientate yourself to the position of the device.
 
So I can finally be able to easily tell which side of the iPad is the "top" and won't have to keep searching for the volume controls.

I know you are thinking that the Home button does that too, but when using my iPad in a dark room, I can't see the home button and I'm always feeling around the edges for the volume control or the on/off button.


IMO lame...better reasons to have the black bar and3G...but if it works for you...go for it
 
IMO lame...better reasons to have the black bar and3G...but if it works for you...go for it

Why is it lame? You haven't found yourself searching for the volume control or on/off button? I use my WiFi iPad in the bedroom almost exclusively and while its normally not dark dark, its pretty dimly lit and I am always running my fingers up and down the sides when I need to turn up/down the volume trying to find the rocker switch.
 
Why is it lame? You haven't found yourself searching for the volume control or on/off button? I use my WiFi iPad in the bedroom almost exclusively and while its normally not dark dark, its pretty dimly lit and I am always running my fingers up and down the sides when I need to turn up/down the volume trying to find the rocker switch.

Get the case, it makes it easier, but I have had this issue.
 
Is it easy (or at least easier than the Apple case) to get the iPad in/out?

Its very easy, it just pops out, literally takes like a few seconds. You pop out one corner, then another and lift it out.
 
Why is it lame? You haven't found yourself searching for the volume control or on/off button? I use my WiFi iPad in the bedroom almost exclusively and while its normally not dark dark, its pretty dimly lit and I am always running my fingers up and down the sides when I need to turn up/down the volume trying to find the rocker switch.


no..I haven't .
 
I'm going to like the black bar because anything that lets either more wifi or cellular signal in is fine by me.
 
but it'll be less protection against the mind control waves.

better re-think your stra ........... <transmission ended>
 
How is the Black bar any more of a tactile, or visual for that matter, point of reference then the home button at the bottom of the screen?

I'm confused?
 
How is the Black bar any more of a tactile, or visual for that matter, point of reference then the home button at the bottom of the screen?

I'm confused?

The Home button is hard to see in low light conditions.
 
Sounds silly, but along with not needing it that piece of plastic played a role in me just getting the Wifi.

I wanted that "perfect" aluminum frame without the cutouts. :apple:
 
The Home button is hard to see in low light conditions.

And impossible to feel :rolleyes:. Come on dude the home button is indented. Easy to tell where it is. This has got to be the (insert word) thread and reasoning I have heard in quite a while.

Plus I can't help but wonder why you'd be in a pitch black room using your iPad.

Anyway I'm done. This makes no sense to me but more power to you or what not.
 
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