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iPad Advice

The Big Shrimp

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I'm looking at buying an iPad to use instead of my phone at home (bigger!) and to take on holiday and maybe read books on it.

I have an iPhone & iPod, so this seems natural and sensible keep it in the family, especially backing up my music.

I will only use with WiFi, so a sim card is unnecessary. I will be using it to browse the net as well as beat the other half at Scrabble! I'm ok with it being the iPad mini or the ordinary size iPad, it just has to have at least 32gb. Oh &I might want to play FM on it too!!

I'm looking for it to be cheap, not too slow and not to far out of date, if that's applicable. Opinions welcomed.

Thanks
 
If you want it to be portable, then get a mini. If it's to just use in the house, then get a normal sized one.

If your iPhone has a retina display, then i'd recommend getting a retina display iPad because going back to non-retina is a bit annoying. I have a retina macbook and iPhone but the original non-retina iPad mini and it's not great to look at, in comparison.
 
If you want it to be portable, then get a mini. If it's to just use in the house, then get a normal sized one.

If your iPhone has a retina display, then i'd recommend getting a retina display iPad because going back to non-retina is a bit annoying. I have a retina macbook and iPhone but the original non-retina iPad mini and it's not great to look at, in comparison.

I have an iPhone 6, so I presume this has retina thingy? What is a retina display?
 
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