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That's got to be one of the most clueless comments I've ever seen.
An iPhone or iPod Touch is like looking through a key hole in a door. An iPad is like opening up the door and walking inside. VERY different. The bigger screens gives the app maker room to do things in very different ways which makes it a very different experience.
Which my iPhone I pretty much only consume information.
With my iPad I create things every day. I'm able to do about 90% of what I used to do on a laptop. I definitely wouldn't be able to say that about my iPhone. "
You must do very, very little with computers if you can do 90% of the work you do using a tablet. Seriously - I would refrain from making comments like that if you want people to take you seriously.