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Old 03-09-2012, 10:11 AM
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I Pad 2. Love it. There is so much you can do with it. My wife who travels a lot does everything with it. As long as she has a wi-fi hook up.

She does her banking, pay all bills, just endless. Linked also to all credit cards to watch all tdaily transactions. She hated lugging around her portable ( weight issue) so the I- pad is not a toy for her. One can classify it as entertainment gizmo but one can & MANY do apply it for business.

She SKYPEs on a daily basis with our daughter & grandkids. We do it a few times a week between each other.

I've got the 32g., while she has the 64g..

A battery charge will almost last the day. Her I- pad is sync., with mine & while she was in Tenn., she bought me a book from amazon & in a flash was downloaded to my kindle app. I've got many cub manuals downloaded & in my library to view in a click or poke of the screen.

I now estimate that I have reduced my main computer use by 80%.

The new I- pad 3 will have a bit better screen resolution & a better camera. The camera thing is not important to me since I now have a Samsung Galaxy 2 phone (4gig) with this new phone one will never ever need to buy another camera or video player.

I'm still learning & its an AMAZING TOOL.

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Old 03-09-2012, 06:29 PM
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Lewis, the iPad 3 starts at $499 for the 16g, they lowered the iPad 2 to $399.



I also keep all of my cub manuals on my iPad.


DX3, in the barn I have a dell with a 500 megahertz pentium3 running xp, I just added a second HDD becaus the little 18gig couldn't handel all of my manuals and windows xp.
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Old 03-16-2012, 05:29 PM
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Just sold my iPad 1, here I come iPad 3
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Old 03-17-2012, 09:34 PM
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I have an Ipad 2 16 gig , not 3g that i use exclusively for flying. I couldn't really care much for a better screen since I have an anti glare zagg screen protector to keep the glare down when in the airplane and that limits the clarity of the display quite a bit.
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