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bosoxnm3

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Jul 11, 2008
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I'll have about 1000 songs, no pictures, and maybe one or two movies once every month or so.
 
A 16GB will probably be fine for your needs, but if in doubt and if you can afford it there's no harm in going larger.
 
16 GB is fine. Only up it to 32 if you're planning on putting a TON of apps alongside the 1,000 songs and 1-2 movies.
 
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Get the 32 to play it safe.
 
I suggest you to get the 32 Gb.

Since the screen is bigger that iPhone, the applications or converted movies have large size as well.

16 Gb is fine if you want only web surfing or big iPod touch :p
 
I got the 16GB at first... Even with just 900 songs I found myself feeling uncomfortable with what was left. A movie could take 2 GB and remember that it's actually 14GB that you get and the OS will take room. If you can afford a 32GB model, go for it.
 
If you are tempted to start reading magazines on it, you'll start eating up space quickly. Wired magazine (an app) issue 1 was 505Mb... issue 2 was 350mb... that plus keeping 12 months of images synced, some music and games... 16Gb may start to feel small after 6 months.
 
I bought my iPad last week and spent a couple of weeks before that pondering the same question. As I intend to keep this iPad for at least a couple years I finally decided it might be wise to ensure there is room for growth over that time period so I went for the 32GB. I'm glad I did as each day I download a new application and add more music.
 
I suggest you to get the 32 Gb.

Since the screen is bigger that iPhone, the applications or converted movies have large size as well.

16 Gb is fine if you want only web surfing or big iPod touch :p

I agree, the files will be bigger & you could wind up using the larger screened iPad more so than you think.

I have a 16gb iPhone & at anytime have between 3 & 6 gb of free space. Imagine how big a hassle it would be if I had stayed with my 8gb iPhone that I started with. Constantly having to adjust my load, if youll pardon the expression.

Im getting a 32gb iPad & expect Ill have anywhere from 5 to 10 gb free at any time.

The $100 for an extra 16gb & the peace of mind & room to grow is worth it IMO... ;)
 
I just purchased my iPad yesterday and picked the 32gb model. It was always a choice between the two larger capacities. I'm storing about 4-5 gb of music. No movies or TV at this time as I am still figuring out how and where this will fit into my needs... Manly I purchased this to be used as an ebook reader. I store hundreds of books on my other devices (iPhone,touches,macbboks)so this is going to follow suit...
 
It all comes down to your management of data, or lack thereof. I actively delete things i don't need, others don't. I am not planning a round the world sail trip with no access to the Internet for months, others appearently are.

16 works fine for me. No clue what you need.
 
As others stated above, it really depends on the way you use and manage your data. 16 GB will need you to be more modest on your way to use it and store less stuff in the device. Also, take in consideration that the 32 GB resale value will probably be higher proportionally compared to the 16 GB.

But anyway, as a "nice internet browser and email checker", the low-end model should suffice so it really is up to you, taking in consideration the way you want to use the iPad, if you plan to resell it, and how much you can spend.
 
I filled up 16Gb of storage on my 32Gb iPad without really trying, so I'd second (third, fourth, ...) the recommendations to get at least the 32Gb model. It's only $100 more and I think it will help with the resale value when it comes time for that.
 
OP,

You are in my boat exactly. To be perfectly frank, I came soooo close to getting the 16. But for only $100, doubling that size seemed like the safe bet to me. I don't have much music on it due to having an iPod Touch (with 8 gigs of music on it), but I loaded it up with all my pictures (they look better on it than the iPod) and I'm starting to add books to it. I really didn't want to be in a position of having to upgrade this thing again in a couple years because of something like "whups, I liked having movies on it, whups I want more music on it" etc. 32GB and I won't have to upgrade this thing for YEARS.
 
I went with the 32GB

I too could probably have lived with a 16GB, but I had a nagging doubt I would regret it..... anyway, 32GB isn't a huge amount of space today, its kinda tiny infact, once you start looking at all those apps and games, then there's higher quality audio or a few films/tv episodes to watch on the go......

I actually have a moderate size cd/mp3/Lossless collection I've collected over the years....I'm trying to put it on one hard drive and organise it all at the moment.....my vote would be for a 128GB as well.:rolleyes:

Unless you can wait until the TB comes out :eek: I would say that the 32GB is well worth it, if you can afford the extra.

Edit: I haven't got my ipad yet, btw, so I could be totally wrong. I may find I never need anything like the full 32GB, but atleast its there if I do. :)
 
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