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Most of the apps I commonly use: Mail, Safari, Twitter feeds, etc. are all basically list-based and would work just as well on the iPad with no modifications. They would just have a larger screen area to work with. Sure, games would need new graphics and some slight modifications to work with the larger screen, but it's also a way for developers to add new features (and charge another $1,2,4,5) that couldn't be done on the smaller iPhone screen buy generic Neurontin.Remember when games were optimized for 640x480 or 800x600 8-biy displays? The market adapted when people moved to 1024 displays with millions of colors.By the way, the cost of the iPhone doesn't include the 2-year service agreement, so although the cost of the iPhone might be half of the iPad, you'll spend another $1200 for 2 years of phone/data service.I have in iPod Touch (the phoneless iPhone) and I love it. It's great for checking email and other quick tasks, and for playing games when I am waiting for an appointment Neurontin 300mg.
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I agree, what apps do you want to be multi-tasking in the background? I can think of a few: check mail, update twitter feeds and RSS feeds. And doesn't some mail get pushed anyway to the iPhone? And what types of Apps do you want that you can't buy Neurontin currently get on the iTunes store? I think those are just two things for people who don't want want an Apple product to point to as a reasons they hate the iPhone.
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