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<blockquote data-quote="Marlow Wilson" data-source="post: 23731" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>I had one for two months. Bought it used and sold it for what I paid. I think as iOS matures it will get more useful, but between and iPhone and laptop it wasn't worth it. When I did have it, I just shared my iPhone data to the iPad ( via myfi, though personal hotspots were just enabled in iOS 4.3) so no data plan was needed. </p><p></p><p>I was actually looking into them as a restaurant POS system, which is part of how I justified the purchase. I guess it came down to not being able to use comfortably in public. I read several daily and weekly papers on my iPhone, and am writing this message through tapatalk on my phone. Even with the iPad I still used my phone way more. If I had a long subway ride or something that could change I guess, but I'm happy I sold the iPad when I did. </p><p></p><p>The new processor should enable some really cool apps, but I still might not use them until the iPhone 5 is released!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marlow Wilson, post: 23731, member: 47"] I had one for two months. Bought it used and sold it for what I paid. I think as iOS matures it will get more useful, but between and iPhone and laptop it wasn't worth it. When I did have it, I just shared my iPhone data to the iPad ( via myfi, though personal hotspots were just enabled in iOS 4.3) so no data plan was needed. I was actually looking into them as a restaurant POS system, which is part of how I justified the purchase. I guess it came down to not being able to use comfortably in public. I read several daily and weekly papers on my iPhone, and am writing this message through tapatalk on my phone. Even with the iPad I still used my phone way more. If I had a long subway ride or something that could change I guess, but I'm happy I sold the iPad when I did. The new processor should enable some really cool apps, but I still might not use them until the iPhone 5 is released! [/QUOTE]
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