Ok, seriously what do use iPad for if you have a Mac and iPhone?

I have the MacBook pro and an iPhone 4, I recently bought an iPad and at first I loved it and enjoyed watching videos and browsing the web ect... But since I was so used to using my iPhone for these situTiobs I find myself reaching more for my iPhone when I want to look something up or check email ect... What do most people use the device for?

I essentially use it to consume content, whether that's watching movies and shows, emails and surfing. I also use it for grocery shopping (using the Ocado app) and I'm really getting into it using FaceTime and Skype for video conferencing. The iPad 2 is really well suited for video conferencing - much better than my MBP because I can flick between camera's if I want show something other than my face off, and easily walk around with it.
I also use it quite heavily to control my MacMini which is my HTPC - I do this using Logmein which is a really great app - in fact it's almost as good as using Back to My Mac on my MBP, which is what I used to use to control my Mac Mini.
I'm about to experiment to see if I can use the iPad to list an auction on eBay. I've already got my pictures loaded into the Photo app, and my descriptions written using Pages and stored in a Dropbox folder. All I have to do now is troubleshoot getting everything into eBay using either Safari or Atomic browser.
Ideally I'd like my iPad to be a replacement for my MBP - I think it will be quite some time before that happens, but so far it's a great mobile companion.

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