Perkins there are tons of free out of copyright books available in iBooks. Assuming the iPad has the same apps as the touch, my 4 year old loves Fruit Ninja. I frequently find myself saying, "Stop slicing fruit and come over here."
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It is astonishing to me that anyone would ever even consider paying $60,000 for an audio cableFor crazy cable prices, check out this site. They have silver cable and palladium cable.
A 4' speaker cable is $7300. And that is with spade ends. Not even a fancy connector! A fool and his money are soon parted, right? A buddy asked "how many of those does he expect to sell?!?" I responded that he needs one costumer a year to make a basic living. Figure the dude has a surround system, a CD player, phonograph, video player of some sort. Between the interconnect cables, and speaker cables to the surrounds, the dude would make a fortune!
Yeah, I totally agree with ND on the speaker dealio.
Perkins,
What category of apps are you looking for. I just got a refurb iPad at a great price so I recently loaded mine up.
I can give you (limited) game recs, productivity recs,media recs.
What category of apps are you looking for.
Games and productivity, mostly, I guess, plus any cooking or health apps.
I don't have an iPad, but on the iPhone I'm pretty addicted to Angry Birds and Plants vs Zombies. Robot Unicorn Attack is also pretty awesome, but it's a battery hog.
Thanks!
For a cooking app, I like epicurious. It has tons and tons of recipes, plus you can make a shopping list from your menu.
You can play Robot Unicorn Attack online at adultswim.com
You should get the iPad app you see here: [link]