On the Fence about buying IPad

I recently got some Apple gift cards and I'm highly considering a wifi only ipad. I'd probably use it for pretty basic web surfing, email, photos, etc. I'll also likely use it w/ work email and some productivity apps... I can't decide if i'd be happy w/ the iPad, or if i should just get me and the wife 2 new iphone 4's... any advice appreciated.

If you need phones, get phones - you can make calls with an iPad using Skype but it doesn't fit nicely in a pocket like the iPhone does. OTOH, if you are thinking the iPhone because of the great selection of apps, the iPad makes more sense.
I have both and if I had to choose just one I'd probably grab a cheap phone and keep the iPad.
First, the larger display makes surfing, reading email, and doing things like taking notes, making lists, checking out a recipe etc so much easier. Watching a movie or TV show is much more enjoyable. The games are more immersive and controls tend to be better. Reading a book isn't just something you can do on an iPad, it is comfortable.

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