johnlove Posted July 19, 2010 Share Posted July 19, 2010 yes, this is true, you can actually bring a new mac or a laptop brand new on a box, along with your bag sa airport arrival, in case mag insist ang customs, magbayad ka ng tax (EVAT 12%) kasi 0% tariff ng computer. The problem is the customs might valuate the Ipad at P1,000,000 and demand P120,000 in taxes. Quote Link to comment
jhn888 Posted July 24, 2010 Share Posted July 24, 2010 got an ipad 3g, the micro sim from at&t was included, i had it jailbreaked at greenhillsnow im using a prepaid globe sim which i had it cut on to fit the sim housinghave installed a wifi router on my room now, were more comfortable using the ipad compared with the laptopalso battery life for the ipad is much longer compared to laptop Quote Link to comment
soft grunge Posted July 27, 2010 Share Posted July 27, 2010 got an ipad 3g, the micro sim from at&t was included, i had it jailbreaked at greenhillsnow im using a prepaid globe sim which i had it cut on to fit the sim housinghave installed a wifi router on my room now, were more comfortable using the ipad compared with the laptopalso battery life for the ipad is much longer compared to laptop How much bili mo Sir? Quote Link to comment
phenom9 Posted July 28, 2010 Share Posted July 28, 2010 Anybody here knows where I can download free epub books for the ipad? Quote Link to comment
xslasher Posted July 31, 2010 Share Posted July 31, 2010 How much bili mo Sir?may natanong ako sa grey market 55K.. Quote Link to comment
Fusarium_jimini Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 (edited) mga pre I'm having some trouble printing legal documents from my iPad; we bought a Canon MX-series WIFI printer supposedly for my iPad.. I downloaded the "PrintCentral" program and "WePrint" para nga makapag-print ako sa Canon.. Everything went smoothly, I was able to print my documents from my iPad..ang problem ko is that most of the documents were written using the "Pages" program, which uses paper sizes A4 and Letter only (I need to print these documents on legal-size paper which is 13" x 8.5"); I use the A4 size which is longer..Also you cannot print the documents (in .pages format) directly from the "Pages" program; what I do is that I send these documents as e-mail attachments (thus converting .pages documents into either as PDF or as .DOC) to myself, access my gmail, then open the attachments in "PrintCentral"..kaya lang when I print them up on a legal size paper napakalaki ng blank space at the bottom (can't edit my documents in PrintCentral)..also, the process of converting .pages documents into PDF or .DOC files (via gmail attachments) is a bit time-consuming.. So ask ko lang: 1) is there an iPad program that can import ".pages" documents, allow me to edit the documents (e.g. paper size of 8.5" x 13", etc.), and save/export the documents as ".Doc" files?..(so that I won't need an internet connection anymore to use my gmail as transfer point); 2)is there another iPad word processor program altogether that approximates the user interface in Microsoft Word, allows me to create legal documents on legal-size paper, and save them as .doc files? The "Pages" program kasi is good kaya lang aside from the limited paper-size that it allow (A4 and Letter) it does not provide function for printing wirelessly e ("PrintCentral" kasi is unable to open ".pages" documents for printing).. ***(I tried using Docs-To-Go; kaya lang pangit yung user interface nya, walang ruler, mga function buttons for blod, italics, underline, etc., walang tabs, etc.) and.. 3)my brother kasi is wooeing me into selling my Canon MX-series sa kanya (gulang talaga, hehehe)..just wanna ask anybody who owns an iPad as to what are their printing experiences with HP's D5660 (or D5560? not sure kung alin dun ang tamang designation) WIFI printer? (cheaper kasi ang HP kaya ipangreregalo ko sa kapatid kong magulang, hehehe) Thanks! Edited August 4, 2010 by Fusarium_jimini Quote Link to comment
Fusarium_jimini Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 BTW, yung bang mga quoted price ng iPad dito official selling rate na sa atin or grey market rate ito? alam ko kasi Apple has no plans launching it here.. sa mahal yung mga rates dito..magpabili na lang kayo (I think my 16GiG costs only around 20-25k ata, courtesy of my utol, hehehe)..hindi mo naman kelangan ang 3Gna iPad, what with the lousy 3G service of the telcos here, saka mabibilis at naglipana naman mga free WIFI hotspots sa metro manila.. Quote Link to comment
boomouse Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 mga pre I'm having some trouble printing legal documents from my iPad; we bought a Canon MX-series WIFI printer supposedly for my iPad.. I downloaded the "PrintCentral" program and "WePrint" para nga makapag-print ako sa Canon.. Everything went smoothly, I was able to print my documents from my iPad..ang problem ko is that most of the documents were written using the "Pages" program, which uses paper sizes A4 and Letter only (I need to print these documents on legal-size paper which is 13" x 8.5"); I use the A4 size which is longer..Also you cannot print the documents (in .pages format) directly from the "Pages" program; what I do is that I send these documents as e-mail attachments (thus converting .pages documents into either as PDF or as .DOC) to myself, access my gmail, then open the attachments in "PrintCentral"..kaya lang when I print them up on a legal size paper napakalaki ng blank space at the bottom (can't edit my documents in PrintCentral)..also, the process of converting .pages documents into PDF or .DOC files (via gmail attachments) is a bit time-consuming.. So ask ko lang: 1) is there an iPad program that can import ".pages" documents, allow me to edit the documents (e.g. paper size of 8.5" x 13", etc.), and save/export the documents as ".Doc" files?..(so that I won't need an internet connection anymore to use my gmail as transfer point); 2)is there another iPad word processor program altogether that approximates the user interface in Microsoft Word, allows me to create legal documents on legal-size paper, and save them as .doc files? The "Pages" program kasi is good kaya lang aside from the limited paper-size that it allow (A4 and Letter) it does not provide function for printing wirelessly e ("PrintCentral" kasi is unable to open ".pages" documents for printing).. ***(I tried using Docs-To-Go; kaya lang pangit yung user interface nya, walang ruler, mga function buttons for blod, italics, underline, etc., walang tabs, etc.) and.. 3)my brother kasi is wooeing me into selling my Canon MX-series sa kanya (gulang talaga, hehehe)..just wanna ask anybody who owns an iPad as to what are their printing experiences with HP's D5660 (or D5560? not sure kung alin dun ang tamang designation) WIFI printer? (cheaper kasi ang HP kaya ipangreregalo ko sa kapatid kong magulang, hehehe) Thanks! iWork for iOS has full support for opening and saving Pages documents as Word-compatible .doc files. I've been doing it all along. Sending a document as an attachment is as easy as pressing the Export icon on the home screen. At this time, you can choose to send it as a Microsoft Word Document (DOC), Pages document, or PDF. Quote Link to comment
sawn356 Posted August 4, 2010 Share Posted August 4, 2010 BTW, yung bang mga quoted price ng iPad dito official selling rate na sa atin or grey market rate ito? alam ko kasi Apple has no plans launching it here.. sa mahal yung mga rates dito..magpabili na lang kayo (I think my 16GiG costs only around 20-25k ata, courtesy of my utol, hehehe)..hindi mo naman kelangan ang 3Gna iPad, what with the lousy 3G service of the telcos here, saka mabibilis at naglipana naman mga free WIFI hotspots sa metro manila..globe telecom will be coming out with iPad units later this year. Abangan! Quote Link to comment
sawn356 Posted August 5, 2010 Share Posted August 5, 2010 ipad units from globe won't come out cheap. Quote Link to comment
oedipi Posted August 10, 2010 Share Posted August 10, 2010 most likely for postpaid accounts only, too. At least initially. Quote Link to comment
pogingpogi Posted August 31, 2010 Share Posted August 31, 2010 Pagmay 3g ang ipad nagkatalo Lang naman sila pag3g anytime pwede ka maginternet di ba? Tama ba? Quote Link to comment
oedipi Posted September 4, 2010 Share Posted September 4, 2010 Tried to buy prepaid Smart micro SIM for my iPad, which is supposed to be available already but was told by the retailer it is only available for postpaid. Can anyone confirm this? TIA Quote Link to comment
sawn356 Posted September 5, 2010 Share Posted September 5, 2010 Tried to buy prepaid Smart micro SIM for my iPad, which is supposed to be available already but was told by the retailer it is only available for postpaid. Can anyone confirm this? TIAThat is correct oedipi. Smart Bro and Globe came out with their microsim data plan only post paid plans. P999/month. Quote Link to comment
murofasarap Posted September 5, 2010 Share Posted September 5, 2010 i think its fair na sa postpaid muna :-) para naman sa postpaid subscribers yan. Quote Link to comment
oedipi Posted September 10, 2010 Share Posted September 10, 2010 That is correct oedipi. Smart Bro and Globe came out with their microsim data plan only post paid plans. P999/month. Thanks for the info. I ended up buying a prepaid SIM and cutting it down to size. Okay naman. The problem is that it turns out the iPad has a problem with its WiFi. The instance I use 3G to surf, the next time I try to use WiFi, the iPad can no longer connect to the network. It sees it but somehow does not connect. I need to reset every time to enable WiFi. Bummer. Quote Link to comment
Gideon Posted September 12, 2010 Share Posted September 12, 2010 I bought the Hanvon B10 Touchpad... Better features and less expensive. May warranty din ito like Ipad... Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted September 12, 2010 Share Posted September 12, 2010 globe telecom will be coming out with iPad units later this year. Abangan!Why would Globe be interested in this?Unlike Samsung Galaxy Tab, Apple Ipad is not a phone, it is more of a enlarge ipod touch. Quote Link to comment
poljax Posted September 17, 2010 Share Posted September 17, 2010 Akala ko din noong una the ipad is just an oversized ipod touch. pero once i got a hold of one... magiging multimedia geek ka. I'm using a 32gb wifi unit. I have an extra one (16gb wifi) that's not being used, PM me for your offers. Quote Link to comment
phenom9 Posted September 18, 2010 Share Posted September 18, 2010 Why would Globe be interested in this?Unlike Samsung Galaxy Tab, Apple Ipad is not a phone, it is more of a enlarge ipod touch. Ginagamit ko itong iPad ko for phone calls and texts. All for free. VOIP I guess. Dito nga lang sa US. It will work for WiFi only and 3G. Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted September 26, 2010 Share Posted September 26, 2010 I bought the Hanvon B10 Touchpad... Better features and less expensive. May warranty din ito like Ipad... Is this available here? How much does it cost? Quote Link to comment
jajajajaja Posted September 28, 2010 Share Posted September 28, 2010 tumatanda na yata ako, di na ko mahilig sa gadjets..Ano ba ang selling point ng iPad vs small laptop? Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted September 28, 2010 Share Posted September 28, 2010 ipad - less bulksmall laptop - bulky, but it come with the convenience of a real keyboard, and the ability to play flash video. There are lots of ipad wannabes which can play flash videos. Quote Link to comment
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