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Is the Ipad 2 worth it if you already have a iphone 4 and a laptop?
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I have the 4S, an iPad 2 and a MacBook Pro. I use them for different things. The iPad 2 has replaced my laptop on travel trips. I no longer carry this thing. As such I wish my MBP could become an iMac with a bigger screen and more power, but that'll be something for the next system refresh.
It really depends what you use your laptop for. If it is a mobile work machine, you might still need to travel with it. If it is just a portable "window to your e-world" than well, an iPad does that fine and is a little easier to browse with than the iPhone (more screen real estate). I think it is worth it, but it is really something you'd have to think about depending on how you use the devices you already have.
It really depends what you use your laptop for. If it is a mobile work machine, you might still need to travel with it. If it is just a portable "window to your e-world" than well, an iPad does that fine and is a little easier to browse with than the iPhone (more screen real estate). I think it is worth it, but it is really something you'd have to think about depending on how you use the devices you already have.
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I have a 4S, an Sony VAIO and an iPad 2. I use all three but my iPad is my favorite. If I wasn't in school I probably wouldnt use my VAIO much at all. The iPad has taken away many duties from my PC.
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