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londoner888

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Jun 9, 2010
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The iPad 2 is my first iPad, and been playing around with it for the last couple of hours.

Went to use my i4 and it just feels wierd...

Is it just me or anybody else get this sensation...
 
+ whatever. I hardly use the apps on my iphone anymore....still love the iphone but my ipad is my main app usage machine .
 
i agree the iphone 4 feels tiny now compared to the ipad 2, however, i also noticed how crisp the iphone is compared to the ipad 2.

its really noticable
 
I thought the iPhone 4 felt very slow after using the iPad 2. The iPhone 4 screen got to amaze me again though.
 
I thought the iPhone 4 felt very slow after using the iPad 2. The iPhone 4 screen got to amaze me again though.

i find both screens equally enjoyable, as the biggest upgrade from the 3G / 3GS to the iPhone 4 was the switch to IPS screens with higher brightness and contrast and therefore color brilliance, the high pixel density was just the cherry on top :)
so even without a 300+ ppi, the iPad 2 screen keeps amazing me :)
 
It's the same feeling we all had when we got our iPad 1s. Same OS on a bigger screen will do that.
 
I actually had the opposite effect, I found the ipad screen wierd esp after using the iPhone4 - definitely took a few days to get used to it.
 
i find both screens equally enjoyable, as the biggest upgrade from the 3G / 3GS to the iPhone 4 was the switch to IPS screens with higher brightness and contrast and therefore color brilliance, the high pixel density was just the cherry on top :)
so even without a 300+ ppi, the iPad 2 screen keeps amazing me :)

People forget that 42in HD Plasma screens have 1024x768 resolution. The iPad screen is very nice.
 
Yeah after using my iPad I kind don't care for my iPhone as much. Kind of thinking about getting an Android phone for my upgrade.
 
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meder87 said:
Yeah after using my iPad I kind don't care for my iPhone as much. Kind of thinking about getting an Android phone for my upgrade.

Funny - that's my reaction too. I almost never use my iPhone anymore except for pure phone functions and when I need the Internet in a pinch (although, ironically, I'm typing this post on my iPhone).
 
I've had my new ipad for 5 days. Today was the first time I pulled out my 2g ipod touch, and it felt almost unusable for anything other than music.
 
Only thing I've been using my iPhone for lately is seeing if I want to put certain apps on my iPad. The dependancy on the phone, other than phone use, has gone away!
 
I tried playing a game on my wife's iPhone 4 and I can't do it anymore. Im completely addicted to my iPad.
 
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