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I have been ill a lot this year and now that I’ve gotten the new iPhone 16 pro, I have been watching more YouTube and tv on it than I should.
It’s not only small but I don’t want to beat up this phone with that much use for watching lots of videos. My thought has been to get the new iPad mini to help a little bit with some additional screen real estate and also give me another handheld device to share time with my new iPhone. But I’m reading that the iPad is 4:3 and if I’m, say, watching one of my movies from Vudu I will get black bars when if I was watching on my iPhone I wouldn’t. So would I really be getting any help from the slightly larger screen or would the black bars basically take any advantage away because I’m seeing a “shrunken” image on the iPad? Thanks for any help! |
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Thanks given by: | An4h0ny (11-30-2024) |
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