I was going to upgrade to the new iPad but when I looked at my main use cases for the current iPad 2 it includes a massive amount of video watching. These videos are mostly standard definition or streams from other sources all of which are in standard definition. This is due to my slow broadband speed where I live.
Taking this into consideration, the new iPad would show the same videos but I imagine they would look blocky and pixelated which would mean the upgrade would actually be a downgrade for me.
I also use Sling quite a lot and their track record of slow updates is another big turn off. Just something to keep in mind if you do use your iPad in a similar way too me.
I'm sure they won't be optimal, that's for sure (if you watching them full-screen). But my standard-def DVDs look decent when blown up to 1080p via software upscaling so I have some hope that Apple has a solution built-in. I'm not going to get twisted over it until I actually see the new iPad with my own eyes.
I'm sure they won't be optimal, that's for sure (if you watching them full-screen). But my standard-def DVDs look decent when blown up to 1080p via software upscaling so I have some hope that Apple has a solution built-in. I'm not going to get twisted over it until I actually see the new iPad with my own eyes.
This.
I'm sure Apple has some built in software to handle SD needs.