Hi Tom,

 

Whether you would benefit from an iPad is really something you have to
answer for yourself. The main difference, of course, is the size of the
iPad. Some find it harder to orient themselves on the much larger iPad
screen and for a blind person I am not sure if an iPad makes as much sense
as for a sighted person who can really enjoy the awesome almost 10 inch
retina display on the iPad third Gen and fourth Gen.

 

Due to the increased size the iPad speaker sounds a big fuller and louder
but this of course is easy to fix by using an external speaker either wired,
Bluetooth or airplay with your iPhone. 

 

Of course now you have the choice of the iPad Mini as well which has a 7.9
inch instead of a 9.7 inch screen. This doesn't sound like much of a
difference, only just under 2 inches, but the device is quite a bit smaller,
thinner and lighter.

 

I could go on and on emphasizing this or that which speaks in favour of the
large iPad which now is called the iPad with retina screen, the iPad Mini or
for that matter the fifth generation iPod Touches which are also very nice
devices. Equally I could argue that if you have an iPhone 4S or 5 you really
don't need anything else. Ultimately it's your choice whether you need or
want 2 iDevices and, if you decide you do, then just go to an Apple store
and ask them to show you the iPad, iPad Mini and iPod Touches. It's easy to
turn on Voiceover so you can spend some time with each and make up your mind
which you like best.

 

 

Regards,

Sieghard

 

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