yeah like not having glasses on lolYou can see them, but its just a lower-res version.
yeah like not having glasses on lolYou can see them, but its just a lower-res version.
And it can be changed back to Optimize iPhone Storage for full-res pics if you change your mind?
Thanks! Super helpful thread from beginning to end. I’ll be getting an iPad Air M1 as a result. Maybe a July 4 deal?Optimize Storage downloads the low quality versions.
Keep Originals downloads the full-res versions.
You can switch between the two anytime. Of course you need to have enough free space for Download and Keep Originals.
Not sure where you are, but Walmart has the 256 GB for $679Thanks! Super helpful thread from beginning to end. I’ll be getting an iPad Air M1 as a result. Maybe a July 4 deal?
Wow good find. Appreciate it!Not sure where you are, but Walmart has the 256 GB for $679
And now, four days after this post, I have completely transitioned from the PC to the iPad Air. I’m happier than snot - my new M1 powered PC (formerly known as “iPad Air Gen 5”) is smooth, fast and strong. It is performing all of my PC work detailed in the OP, plus (Bonus!) doing everything “Apple” to boot!Now it’s a week or so later - and virtually all of my computing has moved over to the iPad. Again, as I stated in the OP, my computing needs are not as intense as many people’s - therefore I’m hesitant to “proclaim” that the M1 iPad Air is a true replacement for a PC for everything. However, for moderate spreadsheet creation/use, word processing, recordkeeping, social media, internet research and website maintenance, and moderate gaming (i.e. Roblox & Minecraft) the iPad Air Gen 5 is quite capable and has replaced my PC.
EDIT: I will add that when switching computing tasks to the iPad Air, Google is Apple’s best friend.
And I got lazy/busy and missed the sale on Blue. Hoping it comes back 🤞Not sure where you are, but Walmart has the 256 GB for $679