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It's funny... I am using my iPad, Macbook Pro, and iPhone 4S all at the same time. I have my MBP to the left and my iPad propped up on it's smart cover to the right with the Apple wireless keyboard in front of it. My MBP and iPad are both plugged into the outlet and my iPhone is plugged into my MBP which is lying down to the left of the trackpad. I find it usefull to use both my laptop and iPad at the same time.

The really strange thing is that I keep trying to touch my Laptop's screen.
 
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My MBP spent a lot of time this weekend ripping DVD so I could put them on my iPad . . . So I was using it.
 
It's funny... I am using my iPad, Macbook Pro, and iPhone 4S all at the same time. I have my MBP to the left and my iPad propped up on it's smart cover to the right with the Apple wireless keyboard in front of it. My MBP and iPad are both plugged into the outlet and my iPhone is plugged into my MBP which is lying down to the left of the trackpad. I find it usefull to use both my laptop and iPad at the same time.

The really strange thing is that I keep trying to touch my Laptop's screen.

I though i was the only one that did this, using my iPad, Macbook and iPhone at the same time.
 
I'm on my iMac right now, but I've mainly been using my iPad. I love using my iPad at night when I don't feel like sitting up in a chair. It's so nice to be able to kick back in bed and read a book or surf the web on my iPad.
 
I find myself reaching for my iPad- after 5 minutes of not using it. It's so addictive and the uses for the device seem to keep expanding.

Needless to say, my iMac is collecting dust right now.
 
I did the next night because I wanted to watch a movie in bed which I can't do with the iPad. The mac just rests on my chest but the iPad doesn't have any standing surface to watch while lying down.
 
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