thanks steve - you wrote "most apps useless"
I'm a bit worried i might wind up with a 700 € movie player plus
browser status symbol
can it for example be used to provide remote support or for
system/network documentation purposes? are there IT tools available to
run on it?
thanks again
ecke

2011/3/19 steve harley <p...@paper-ape.com>:
> On 2011-03-18 19:44 , eckinator wrote:
>>
>> thanks, guys
>> my problem is I have no idea what the iPad is practical for; thus far
>> I've ignored iProducts altogether - what are the most common storage
>> intensive things that you use it for?
>
> i have a 16GB iPhone 4, which is comparable to an iPad in some important
> respects; i don't do much video, but at the moment i have about 1000 photos,
> 200+ apps (most of them relatively useless) and about 9 hours of music on my
> iPhone; you can see what that amounts to in storage here:
>
> <http://www.dropbox.com/gallery/3510446/1/iOS%20storage?h=797439>
>
> apps are generally small, a couple contain reference databases and are
> larger than 100MB; the iPhone is a great notebook, and i do things like
> transfer PDFs to it that i need to be able to look at in a meeting; iPads
> can do the same and are big enough to better as a reading device and more
> comfortable for video, detailed presentations and fairly serious writing
> (with an external keyboard); you can plug them into an HDMI monitor as well
> (i think you'll get 720p)
>
>
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