But I quickly found that this isn’t possible on an iPad since the mags are kept on the device and take up storage. I like to keep Mac magazines around for reference. I’ve subscribed to Wired since January 1993 and rarely toss out an issue. I’m used to keeping years of Mac and Audio oriented mags. I really don’t like throwing away magazines. The retina screen of the new iPad often shows more vivid graphics than the print version of the same thing. When the Newsstand app hit, I quickly found that it was just about useless on the small screen of the iPhone, but the iPad provided a perfect venue for reading magazines. Since then iCloud and iTunes Match has just about solved my music problem, but I’ve run into another problem that iCloud can’t solve-magazines. I bought the 64 GB version, but I couldn’t get enough music on the darned thing. I’ve wanted a 128 GB iPad since the day I bought my first one over two years ago.
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