One can buy a similar Ipad 2 on Amazon. It wont have 64GB of memory for less than a hundred dollars. 16 GB max is what is available. Apple does not have aux memory, so 64GB is really fantastic for less than one hundred dollars. It was discounted, so that is a plus, too. And it arrived very quickly I was simply amazed. It is refurbished, but I would not know it if it wasnt in the description. It is like new. It connects to AT&T when I am away from home. It connects to Starbucks Wifi. What is not to like. I am new to Apple so I have to learn new stuff. It is not a steep learning curve like Twenty dollars more and I can get a nice cover. Or thirty dollars more I can get a cover with a bluetooth keyboard. It arrived in a bubble sleeve for packing. I use it for my everyday cover. It was discounted from about two hundred, so it is the deal of the century in my humble opinion. It will not run some of the newer apps like Kindle. I have always liked the real book in front of me anyway. Does anyone know how to do a screen shot, or back up to the previous page?Read full review
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Absolute waste of money.. I can't do anything with it. Should have put that on the sales. I only bought it to let my 2 year old play with ABC Mouse. Which I can't downlad.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
Wonderful battery life has both itunes and app store..I love playing my hulu just wish i had 4g but i knew it did not will upgrade to new ipad next year better than any of new galaxy tabs i have owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I realized with the original release of the iPad (2010) that such a device would radically change how I (and others) interacted with the World Wide Web (WWW). As a sales and marketing professional, I spend a fair amount of time traveling and connecting with the WWW is oftentimes problematic. However, the iPad with WiFi & 3G connectivity was an answer to my prayers. Doing useful work such as word docs, spreadsheets and powerpoint presentations requires a desktop, laptop or netbook. Trying to accomplish these activities on an iPad or any other tablet is an exercise in futility and loaded with user frustrations. While the iPad was the clear front runner, pricing was somewhat prohibitive. So I ventured into the Android tablets with the purchase of two (2) 7.0" tablets. While these devices satisfied my basic needs, they were far removed from the iPad. Accessing Maps, email, websites and other content was a cinch. But the smaller screen size left a great deal to be desired. After monitoring iPads for sale on eBay for over six (6) months, I was finally able to identify the top of the line (64 GB, WiFi + 3G) iPad 2 from a local seller. I submitted my best offer and it was accepted. This particular user had only purchased the device in the prior two (2) weeks and decided to sell. She was very responsive and I received the device on the very next day (That was shocking in and of itself). I have never encountered a more responsive seller on eBay. I contacted Apple after receiving the device and the remaining 11 1/2 month warranty was transferred quick and easily to my name. I even was given ninety (90) days to determine if I wanted to sign up for Apple Care that provides additional warranty and repair options. My experience with this device has been extraordinary, even though it does not support Adobe Flash. The size, weight and screen size make the iPad 2 the ideal tablet IMHO. I also purchased a Smart Cover from an eBay reseller and that was quite a deal as well. It was priced at 40% of the comparable Apple cover. Stylish in its design, this Red/Black cover is highly recommended to take advantage of the iPad 2 "instant start" option as well as being an effective way to protect your investment. In retrospect, I wish I would have purchased the iPad originally to save the cost of the Android tablets. But then again I never would have acquired the experience of operating the two (2) different architectures (iPad vs. Android). The lesson was invaluable as far as I am concerned. Some may be very critical of Apple! But when it comes to design, functionality, user experience and value, they simply cannot be beat! The same can be said for eBay as well. If you are considering the purchase of an iPad 2, eBay is a solid choice! You just have to be patient and make your selection based upon what you are willing to pay. For me I invested over six (6) months looking for the right deal and I am very pleased with the results.Read full review
Love it! Bought it for work, needing an easier way to access/display photos. It's perfect! The screen is crystal clear. Navigation thru the photos is so fast and I can email the photos to my clients from the viewing screen! Saves me a ton of time. I also needed a smaller, lightweight computer for on the go. My laptop was too heavy/bulky on vacation when traveling with the kids. When I buy computers, I always buy the one with all the features. Didn't figure I would need the 3G, but with AT&T service @ $25/mo (which I didn't have to activate right away) I made sure to have the option. Buying on eBay is awesome! Have to say it- I HATE ITunes. It is a pain. Couldn't get my photos on the IPAD so I went to BEST BUY. Their "pro" tried to sell me the camera adapter. The IPAD comes with a USB cord. I asked the pro how to transfer photos using it - couldnt tell me! As a new IPAD user, there should be an instruction manual ON THE IPAD!! Forums and the tips apps are great, but when you are out of wifi range and dont have 3G active, they do you no good! Printer apps are a pain. I have a wifi printer at work and home. Still can't seem to navigate the printers thru all the apps to print. Why load apps on the home page with no printer app? Most printer apps have the preloaded apps in them and won't print from the home screen apps- at least I can't seem to. I'm a Microsoft office user. Still trying to get the office app working. The switch from what you know to this has had its ups (speed)and downs (apps &Itunes). Wish there was a delete button on the internal keyboard! Moving the cursor around to backspace is a pain. I've been told to hit the genius bar at the local AT&T store for help. Havent had time, but I did call the AT&T store to ask my photo upload question. I called 2 stores, the first store didn't have anyone who had an IPAD or who could answer ??s. The second store only had one person who could answer ???s and they took 4 hours to call me back! I ended up on Facebook and got more help from there than I did anywhere else. I still highly recommend this product. I hardly use my laptop anymore! I bought a wireless (rechargeable) Adesso keyboard case for the IPAD and love it! I know it's just a matter of time before I have this mastered,but in the meantime, slightly frustrated! If you download an app, you should be able to use it whether you are in a wifi spot or not, especially if you paid for it. You should not have to be "connected" to use your apps. If you buy an IPad, make sure you purchase the "top 100tips for IPad" app. It's $0.99 and well worth it. I have an Android phone. While I like the ease of its first time user friendliness, the IPAD ROCKS!!Read full review
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