Phantom was purchased to get a few unique shots for a music video. I'm going to keep it as well. Originally, the thought was as a time saver the larger monitor would be beneficial by allowing key people to watch the shots all together in real time, that way any ideas or changes could be brought up while in flight saving time, as opposed to flying back after the shot, downloading, watching, changing their mind, and going through the process again. Personally, I still am going to go with the iPad Air as I like the size. We mounted an iPad Air last night. The size is perfect, and it's balanced. A custom lanyard is also in order, and with the aluminum bracket mount (screws snugged) there was ZERO wobble. As far as the team watching in real time, we'll just live stream it to a large monitor everyone can easily see. All good now.