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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2014 1:00:18 GMT
Maybe I'll get an ipv3 soon but don't really need 150w just yet 50 ain't Boring yet lol
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Post by nehctik on Nov 14, 2014 15:03:19 GMT
I did see the ipv2s can go upto 70-75 watt and they changed the touch sensor a bit and the beveled the edges too.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 14, 2014 20:05:55 GMT
Yh the s does go a bit higher than the standard 2 the 3 has 2 batteries so I would imagine for similar usage at similar wattages you'd get longer between charges I guess it all comes down to what you feel u need and can afford tbh i'm more than happy with my ipv2 I know the early ones had some sketchy qc issues but they seem to have sorted that out now hope this helps and you get something you can use as you want and not break the bank
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