Could be.
However, when my gen 3 iPad becomes Obama-like (e.g., unreliable and stupid), I’ll replace it with another iPad.
Microsoft?
Ptui!
However, when my gen 3 iPad becomes Obama-like (e.g., unreliable and stupid), Ill replace it with another iPad.
Microsoft?
Ptui!
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I bought a I-Pad when they came out, I liked it and I reduced my laptop usage substantially but I still needed the laptop.
I still have my original I-Pad, I use it for reading scriptures and little else. I do have a Microsoft tablet.
When I first got it I thought perhaps I made a mistake. There were few apps for it. Now, it is my go to machine. It is a full fledged computer and a tablet. I really love it. It has pretty much put my laptop into retirement. It’s faster than the I-Pad, more compatible with my desktop and lasts all day on a charge. By the way it’s much cheaper than an I-Pad.