I dont think anything bigger than an ipad air 2 will be that useful or more to the point, portable. My surface pro 3 (a 12 inch tablet/laptop) is plenty big enough, yet small enough to carry everywhere. I bought that machine in preparation to get a quickshow set to do laser light shows with. Perfect size, and since its a touch screen, perfect for picking cues in time to music. My demo copy of quick show has run out now so time to think about ordering a quickshow set and retiring my FrameStreamer 2
Since I use my surface pro 3 as a work machine ( in essence for programming radio gear and laser show stuff), I dont like carrying it everywhere, so decided to make an ipad my "daily driver" computer. Its main purpose is to do email, play games, watch movies and read books. (and hop on forums like this one - my first post from the ipad LOL!)
Thanks for the rep guys
edit: oh and I showed my friend the ipad yesterday and the first one said "what games do you have on it - is that what you blew your pokie winnings on". I said "hows a bout a little bit of recent history" and fired up the 5 dragons game. "oh my god you can play pokies on that thing?!" "yes but you cant win on it" (credit meter showed $300 "Hey matt, can I cash in?" (to the barman) he just laughed and wanted a go
Needless to say, my ipad was pretty much the centre of attention at the bar last night, everyone wanting to have a game of 5 dragons or dolphins treasure. Seems poker machines are more popular when you're not loosing your shirt
edit2: Just to reinterate I am not condoning gambling. Just because I won, doesnt mean you will. Do not go out and put money you can't afford into a gaming machine. Your chances of hitting the big one are about as easy as getting a hole in one in golf, landing a 747 with no prior experience, or getting behind the wheel of a F1 race car without stealing it

I sadly saw this first hand when I returned to the pokies room after collecting my winnings (to have a smoke, not to play again) and watched someone madly feeding 50 after 50 into the machine I'd just collected from - probably hoping to get the same outcome I did. That poor chap left empty handed. Slot machines are the "lowest" form of gambling and are geared to pay to the house, not the player. Its a rare occurrence that someone wins a half decent jackpot like I did. Having worked in a bar before, I know that where I was, our pokies took more money than what changed hand over the bar. And it was a pretty busy little pub too. Some of the cash boxes in the machines would hold upwards of $15,000 and there were 20 machines in the joint, each taking similar earnings.
