Jenna,

I have the iPhone 4 & an Apple Macbook.  For the life of me, I can't figure 
outt why, if I have the iPhone, would I want the iPad as well?  As far as I 
know, they're run the same IOS &, far the most part, the same applications.  
True, you have a larger display & I guess this would help for people with low 
vision.  But, other than that I can't see enough of advantage to warrant the 
expenditure for those who already have an iPhone.  Just my two cents & I'm sure 
others will have varying opinions.  I'd be interested in hearing them.

Good luck with your decision & have fun in Dallas this summer,

CJ


On Mar 7, 2012, at 7:35 PM, Chenelle Hancock wrote:

> i am  going to be purchasing the latest i-pad  at the beginning of june 
> before i  head off to dallas texas for national federation of the blinds  
> national convention on  june, 3o/ july, 7/12.  i do not want to pay the 45 
> dollars that at&t  charges for teathering. i was told by apple inc that if i 
> purchased an mi fi box for my i-pad  with just wi fi and  not wi fi and 3.g. 
> added to it. that it would be much more  cheeper for me in the long run.  
> furthermore, i wanted to know  if this device is worth my  time and money? 
> also  is it  on the expensive  side? 
> thank  you so much for your time i most greatly appreciate it.
> sincerely, chenelle.
> 
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