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<blockquote data-quote="EvenStranger" data-source="post: 1272696" data-attributes="member: 181804"><p>Good information above. Re: #3, this is my second month with a 3g iPad 2, and I got lazy about making sure I quit applications, turning off 3g when it wasn't needed, and so forth. I got an email today stating that I had used 1.7gb of my 2gb this month, and I still have 2 weeks to go. That's one definite plus with the Mi-Fi. Turn it on when you need it, turn it off when you don't. Much less likely to forget and leave Pandora streaming for three days (whoops!).</p><p></p><p>An additional note on #1 - you might consider the various cases that provide a better keyboard or a bluetooth keyboard, especially if you're going to spend much time writing. The iPad keyboard is pretty good for short tasks, but for long term writing projects, I find I have to go back and edit my text way too often with it. Some of that is practice, but some of it is the tactile response of a real keyboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvenStranger, post: 1272696, member: 181804"] Good information above. Re: #3, this is my second month with a 3g iPad 2, and I got lazy about making sure I quit applications, turning off 3g when it wasn't needed, and so forth. I got an email today stating that I had used 1.7gb of my 2gb this month, and I still have 2 weeks to go. That's one definite plus with the Mi-Fi. Turn it on when you need it, turn it off when you don't. Much less likely to forget and leave Pandora streaming for three days (whoops!). An additional note on #1 - you might consider the various cases that provide a better keyboard or a bluetooth keyboard, especially if you're going to spend much time writing. The iPad keyboard is pretty good for short tasks, but for long term writing projects, I find I have to go back and edit my text way too often with it. Some of that is practice, but some of it is the tactile response of a real keyboard. [/QUOTE]
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