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Interesting...does DDI work with iPod Touches and iPhones as well?

Note that ONLY the compendium works (due to getting a free app for it off the App store). The character builder and Adventure tools do not work.

Edit: the same app works with the iPhone4 as well as the iPad.

Edit 2: Personally I would go with a laptop as that gets you access to all of DDI as well as other things like combat manages, etc (I personally use inCombat when DMing and find it very helpful - there are a number of others as well). When playing I use iPlay4e (which is a simple website so it worked fine on an iPad - one player actually brings his iPad and uses it when playing).
 
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I'm going to diverge here and say a projector. It has changed the way we play. We use maptools(which is free) and every map can be new and exciting. Not the same old tiles, or boring whiteboard.

Just my 2 cents.
 

Yeah...unless/until I can access the entire DDI on my mobile devices, I won't bother with it. Mobility is the one solid advantage it would offer me, and since it doesn't...they get no subscriber money from me.
 
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Note that ONLY the compendium works (due to getting a free app for it off the App store).

You don't need an app, the compendium works great with plain old Safari.

But yeah, the character builder and adventure tools wont work on iOS.

I use an iPad at the table. There are a bunch of different apps for running games, but I do it all with just Evernote and accessing the compendium through the web browser.

Oh, and PDF's for Dragon and Dungeon articles. I also use AirPlay to connect to my AppleTV to pop up pictures as visual aids.
 


I forgot to clarify that the app is needed for usability on an iPhone. The small screen size makes the web page VERY hard to use. Obviously not a problem with an iPad :-)

No longer the case. The new mobile-optimized website is good. Try it. If you're on a mobile-safari, it'll automatically redirect.
 

I don't think you can get a decent projector under $400 so I'm going to recommend the iPad1 (the only difference between iPad1 and iPad2 is that the iPad2 has better cameras for video recording).

Laptops can be nice. It's nice to have an actual keyboard, and the monitor makes a mini-DM screen. But they also takes up a lot of tabletop space and the heavier weight makes them more of a hassle to move. And laptops usually have much shorter battery lives than e-readers.

The ipad's screen size is perfect for reading pdfs. You can easily show your players what NPCs and areas look like via HD youtube videos (if you have wireless anyway, would not want to 3G that stuff). There are tons of good apps that make character sheets and power cards. It has a built in microphone so you can make an audio recording of your entire session. It also has built in speakers so you can quickly change the music to match the mood at the table. And unlike other e-readers, the iPad has apps that allow you to view flash content on the web.

iTouch/iPhone aren't bad, its just impossible to read pdfs on those tiny screens. Their biggest benefit is their super small size, but that doesn't doesn't matter much at a gaming table.

Both the Nook and Kindle are basically cheaper versions of the iPad. They do pdf/mp3/browsing just as good as the ipad. But they don't have video/speakers/mic. Both of them are lighter than the ipad (but not by much) and that's at the cost of some screen space.

If all you want is to read pdfs at the gaming table, then I'd recommend the Nook Color because its more affordable. The Kindle has some nasty DRM issues so I refuse to touch it. But if you're willing to fork out $400, you might as well go for an iPad1 just for the ability to view videos. In addition to using it at my gaming table, I also use it to watch netflix.
 
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No longer the case. The new mobile-optimized website is good. Try it. If you're on a mobile-safari, it'll automatically redirect.

It does work. Thanks for the info. However, I think I like the way the app works better (may be simply because I am more familiar with it :cool:)
 

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