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SRLMJ23

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Jul 11, 2008
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First, I just want to say what a beautiful tablet this is. I had been still using my iPad 2 until I decided to get the iPad Mini Retina, however, this time I went without cellular because now everywhere I go pretty much has wifi or I can just turn on Personal Hotspot on my iPhone.

Second, I have been searching all over the internet looking for games that specifically take advantage of the A7+M7+64 Bit and cannot seem to find any straight up answers except for Real Racing 3 (I believe,) and most are all said to be for the iPhone 5 and some the 5s, which I know has the same hardware (basically) but I am looking for games designed for the iPad Retina. I have only bought one game before on my iPad 2 as I am not a huge gamer on iPad, however, I really want to see what a game designed and optimized for A7, M7, and 64-Bit will look like on this lovely device and screen. Having said I am not a big gamer, I really like simulation games, say like a WWII flight sim, or even current model air combat game. Not into any first person shooters on iPad because that is what I have the Xbox One for.

Thirdly, what are some great apps that are designed specifically for the A7 and M7 that you guys are finding are good, not just the one Apple says are good. Also since I am a medical resident any great medical apps that anyone can suggest would be great as well. Obviously, I have quite a few but I am ALWAYS looking for more!

I really have searched on the internet, and even searched the forum but did not come up with much at all. It is late though (2:45 AM Eastern Time) and I have been up since 5:30 AM (Eastern Time!) Ahhh, the life of a medical resident.

Thank you very much guys, I really appreciate it!

PS: If there are any other medical students/residents or current doctors on the forums please introduce yourself. I love talking with fellow students, residents, and doctors. Thanks again!
 
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