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proclaimed the iPad the new, and perhaps first, truly personal computer. The debate that ensued centered around all the things an iPad cannot do. Most of it came down to programming, graphic ...
The debate as to whether an iPad could be a viable laptop replacement continues, with a Twitter thread today a good example. The Outline’s Joshua Topolsky is a strong nay-sayer. Couple of ...
This has sparked a debate among users: Should the iPad evolve into a laptop alternative, or should it remain a unique, touch-first device that prioritizes simplicity? Despite its challenges ...
Yes, the next iPad might work out of the box without first having to be connected to an iTunes-equipped PC or Mac. If so (as promised for iOS 5), that will be terrific. But you can’t buy it now ...
you have pretty much all the things a laptop can do. These babies sell for about $300--about 75% of the low-end iPad. I get it. I really do. But the iPad is not a laptop. What is wrong here is that ...
I somewhat disagree, but that’s a debate for another day. If you bit the Apple this holiday season and purchased an iPad, with all those keyboard and stylus accessories, you better push the ...
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Can an iPad finally replace a laptop in 2025?For professional use, invest in a 128GB iPad Air, keyboard, and iCloud+ for improved multitasking. Flexibility and compatibility issues with iPadOS may limit its potential as a laptop replacement.
For years, I’ve wanted to be one of those people who can do all my work on an iPad. The idea sounds so appealing: Instead of using a clunky laptop, just carry around Apple’s lightweight tablet ...
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I liked the iPad Mini, but when I used it as a computer, I loved itApple’s iPads have always been a subject of debate. For creative ... your smartphone or laptop already ticks those boxes. So where does the iPad fit in? Apple’s new iPad Mini 7 attempts ...
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