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Ipad/ipad Mini
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I've been offered a deal on one of these at work. It'll mainly be an e-reader (books and magazines) with a few apps, possibly some music storage and for accessing the internet when I'm camping in the middle of a field somewhere.
Please don't suggest saving my money and sticking with my smartphone because I'm becoming rather short-sighted in my old age and that's not going to get any better, so I need something bigger. Clearly the full-sized iPad will be more future-proof from that point of view and will almost as portable. I just wondered whether anyone out there has any experience with either/both.
Please don't suggest saving my money and sticking with my smartphone because I'm becoming rather short-sighted in my old age and that's not going to get any better, so I need something bigger. Clearly the full-sized iPad will be more future-proof from that point of view and will almost as portable. I just wondered whether anyone out there has any experience with either/both.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had an ipad which I loved and switched to an ipad mini which is a million times better in my view. Both in Kindle and ibooks, the font size is adjustable and you can zoom the screen when web browsing so shortsightedness is not an issue. What is lovely about the mini is that the size and lightness make it much easier to take everywhere than lugging the standard ipad around.
These new-fangled small tablets are really neat but you don't have to buy an ipad. After all, you don't need to buy a BMW just to go to the papershop every day !
I have a Samsung GALAXY Tab 2, which I find smashing. It would seem to do everything that the much more expensive ipad does, but for half the money. Mine cost me £148 in Tesco, and I had £20 cash back after 8 weeks.
I have a Samsung GALAXY Tab 2, which I find smashing. It would seem to do everything that the much more expensive ipad does, but for half the money. Mine cost me £148 in Tesco, and I had £20 cash back after 8 weeks.
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