Which flavor of H.264 for iPad with Compressor3?

I have a sequence with 1280x720 24p footage that I would like to compress with H.264 to view on an iPad. I am running FCP6/Compressor3 and I am not finding iPad in the Compressor3 settings within the Apple devices folder. Which setting would best suit my needs?
Thanks,
mp

What specific version of Compressor 3 do you have installed?
In 3.5.3, there is an H.264 for iPad and iPhone 4 preset. Here's a droplet you can download and use:
https://files.me.com/michaeltrauffer/7ksgs1

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