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You've got an iPad right now. Basically, at the end of the day you can still get pretty much any app available for it. So really, there's no real need to get a new one. It's not like you don't have one right away at your disposal, and you have too much excitement to wait.
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Should I upgrade to the iPad 4? I have an iPod 4 currently, but the iPad 5 may have big changes.
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Do you have an ipad?
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That.
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Since I have a new ipad, I'm going to wait for the ipad 5 mostly due to disk size concerns since that's the biggest complaint on my new ipad. But retina screen is really pretty. For web surfing and games, don't know if I could live without it. |
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Yeah I don't have an iPad. Will try to get one then.
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I've owned a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd gen iPad. I'd enjoy it for a month, then lose interest and sell it. but i've always kept and used an iPod Touch. I like having a truly portable device that is with me everywhere I go, and is comfortable to hold.
If I were looking to buy an iPad, you can find some great deals on 3rd gen ones. |
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