Traded in the iPad and purchased the MacBook Air. The main problem with the iPad for me was its mobile browser which meant I could not access the tools and documents I needed via its browser. This meant using my MacBook Pro to first download the files and then re-upload and email it to myself and then re-downloading the emails via the iPad to get the files. The new portability of the Air also means I can leave the MacBook Pro at home plus with the new addition of the AppStore on the Macs I am very happy with the combination.

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