I've got the 16GB and 1/3 of the space is taken up with movies. I'll delete 
them to reclaim space if I need to but most apps are quite small and even a big 
one is seldom more than about 90MB.  The one thing that I would like to know, 
and I've written to a few developers but have had no reply as yet, is what 
happens to content that I have no control over. For example, I have a news 
reader and wonder whether it will just keep every feed that it's ever 
downloaded for months and months or years? At present there no way to know how 
much space they consume and certainly no option to delete. I think this could 
become and issue needing addressing on the iPad as I'm likely to load apps 
which generate data than I ever have on my iPod touch.

Stephen

On 8 Jun 2010, at 11:04, nigel proctor wrote:

> That's the one to go for.
> Plenty of room for docs and apps, just stay away from any movies.
> 
> I thoroughly endorse your decision!
> 
> 
> 
> Nigel Proctor
> H T White & Co Ltd
> [email protected]
> 07792000619
> ....sent from iPhone
> 
> 
> On 8 Jun 2010, at 10:49, Rob Beattie <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I've worked out a cunning way I can justify an iPad. As I'm not
>> intending to play games on it, most apps seem relatively small and I
>> don't want 3G, is there any good reason why I shouldn't get the 16GB
>> version?
>> 
>> TIA
>> 
>> Rob
>> -----------------


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No problem then ...

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