They use the larger screen and resolution to put more on the screen like 
they do with any other computer.  in Settings, it is true that the pick list 
runs down the left side and the active section is in the panel towards the 
right.  Run your finger down the left to something else and double tap it 
and the content of the right panel changes to that immediately.  Mail works 
similarly. Someo lder apps will remain in portrait small mode if it was 
developed for the iPhone and not updated  for the iPad.  Some do different 
versions for the pad to make use of the bigger screen as described.   You 
have to use the thing different as it's too big to hold in one hand and 
operate it with the other; so you do have to put it down on something, if 
only your lap.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris (gmail)" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2012 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: IPad display


Please share your experiences with us as I am thinking of getting an
iPad now I have sold my iPod Touch due to lack of use now I have an
iPhone. Thanks!

On 07/08/2012 14:15, Joe Paton wrote:
> Good afternoon.
>
> I  am enjoying the opportunity to have hands on an IPad.  Moving from
> the IPhone to the Pad, I'm noticing differences between what appears on
> the screen of th IPhone, and the IPad.
>
> The ipad appears to have more than just the item yu are working with,
> for example, using settings, General, Accessibility, Voice-over, looks
> to be in the middle of the screen area, and the rest of the settings
> appletes look to be off to the left.
> I'd like the display to emulate the IPhone's display, just for
> consistency and familiarity more than anything else.
>
> I appreciate the gain in real estate when reading web sites and pages,
> that' nice.  And the keyboard area is bigger too, that's a good thing.
>
> Ocationally as I navigate the display, I hear an anouncement about
> thumbnails, Don't know what this is.
>
> So although I'm not asking a direct question here, i would appreciate
> others experience between the IPhone and IPad.
> If this has been covered before, and I've missed it, which wouldn't
> surprise me, because this is a high traffic list, please drop me a note
> off list.
>
> [email protected].
>
> I'm thinking of changing to the pad, and selling the phone, because I
> hate the phone part of the IPhone and would mainly use either the tablet
> or IPhone without a sim from home or office routers.
>
> Thanks for reading.
>
> Joe
>
>
>
>
>

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