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Free iPad Offer Giveaways – Are They Really Legit? The Truth May Surprise You

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There have been many articles online recently about getting iPads for free and the claim that you can get one delivered to your home. Well folks, I’ve done my homework and I can tell you that the free iPad giveaway is actually the real deal.

In truth, these offers are designed simply to have you qualify by completing a few trial offers or by referring some family or friends who would also like to receive an iPad for free. The cool thing about these free trial offers is that most of them are services or products you use everyday. And getting to use free products is a great way to qualify for the free iPad offer.

How the Process WorksCompanies are willing to satisfy the public’s desire to own an iPad by spending their advertising dollars on these free iPad giveaways because they often get better results than they would using other advertising methods. The public gets their hands on the hottest gadget around and in return, companies gets consumers to try out their products at the same time. This type of advertising saves them millions; which more than pays for the iPad.

How to Spot ScammersIf you believe the free iPad giveaway is a scam, then you’ll be missing out on what may be the hottest online offer available today. You may run across some phony offers online, but the best way to avoid them is to steer clear of any offer asking for bank information or for passwords to any of your accounts. The real free offers have you qualify by referring friends who would also be interested in receiving an iPad for free or by participating in some free trial offers. (See link below for my recommendation).

You see, the companies who offer free trials get paid a commission for every person who signs up whether they become a customer or not. They are so confident about how great their products are that they are willing to pay for your free iPad and take the chance that you’ll become a customer of theirs after you try their products for free. Don’t worry, if you are not interested after the trial period, you simply cancel before any charges are sent your way. So forget about the SOLD OUT sign you see hanging in the Apple store, you can still get in on the free iPad offer and have yours shipped directly to you.


Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit (MC531ZM/A)

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  • import photos and videos from a digital camera: using your cameras USB cable or directly from an SD card
  • iPad and the Camera Connection Kit support standard photo formats, including JPEG and RAW
  • Compatible with ONLY iPad

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With the iPad Camera Connection Kit, it’s incredibly easy to download photos from your digital camera to your iPad so you can view them on the gorgeous iPad display and share them with family and friends. The kit includes two connectors, each with a different interface: The Camera Connector features a USB interface. Just plug it into the dock connector port on your iPad, then attach your digital camera or iPhone using a USB cable (not included). Use the SD Card Reader to import photos directly


Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit (MC531ZM/A)

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4 Comments

  • Kristin_Urbane says:

    Thanks for sharing this pic with the cc. I used it, with link and credit, for a blog post I wrote today. -Kristin

    http://www.dalecarnegiewaysf.com/2011/03/25/ipads-flying-out-the...

  • Crocuta says:
    461 of 468 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Ignore any review dated before December 2010, December 31, 2010
    By 
    Crocuta (Virginia, USA) –
    This review is from: Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit (MC531ZM/A) (Electronics)

    This WAS an excellent product. Now, for many of us, it’s worthless. In May, I took it with my iPad to the Amazon jungle in Peru and was able to read the CF card from my Canon DSLR using a small CF card reader. It was brilliant. I could review my day’s photos and decide where to shoot the next day based on whether or not I was happy with my results.

    Then came the updated iOS 4.2 operating system for the iPad right at the beginning of December, and now this kit cannot read a CF card using an external reader. This is because Apple reduced the power to the port that this plugs into specifically to prevent people from plugging useful things into the USB connector. That’s why I say to ignore any review before that time. Earlier reviews are talking about a product that actually works as designed. Only reviews after that tell you what it can do if you buy it now.

    Still, this might work for some people, depending on your needs. Here’s where you stand.

    1. You only have SD cards in your cameras. You’re probably fine. The SD dongle still reads most of those.

    2. You have CF cards and need to read them with an external reader. You are completely out of luck unless you use a powered USB hub. At that point, you’re carrying so much junk around, you may as well just take your laptop, and you must be near an electrical outlet for it to work at all.

    3. You have CF cards and can attach a USB cable directly to your camera. This is a crap shoot. Some cameras work and some don’t. You can either borrow a CCK from someone to see if it works with yours or you can just buy it and hope.

    Some may wonder if my one-star is a little too harsh, given that this device still works in some situations. Normally, I would agree, but there’s another point at work here. This isn’t about a device that never had the capacity to do something you might want it to do. For that you knock it down a star or two. This is a device that worked perfectly when it was released and that the manufacturer has intentionally crippled. Both the iPad and this kit are capable of working, but Apple has removed that functionality in software. When a company breaks their own product on purpose, I think that deserves one star.

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  • Barry L. Bjornsen "Dr. B" says:
    59 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Worthless with 4.2, December 10, 2010
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    Barry L. Bjornsen “Dr. B” (Denver, CO) –
    (REAL NAME)
      

    This review is from: Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit (MC531ZM/A) (Electronics)

    Worthless! IPad ver. 4.2 will NOT read a photo SD card. I even made sure the p[hotos were put under the DCIM folder and dumbed the images down to the resolution of the ipad. Managing photos on iTunes between 2 computers is a real hassel. People found inventive ways to use the USB and SD adaptor and Apple sunk that with ver. 4.2. Do not get the adaptor. The iPad is of course nice, but I bought my wife a a MacBook and was considering getting another Mac to replace my other laptop and desktop. NOT NOW! I am harshly reminded of the inflexibility of Apple products. I’ll stay PC.

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  • Josh Grant says:

    An iPad with 3G has the advantage of being connect to the 3G network so you can browse the internet on the move, the iPad without 3G can only use Wi-Fi so you have to be connected to a router to be able to use the internet. You need a service plan and a micro-sim card to be able to use the 3G. I guess there’s just no 3G service at the airport