Apple’s latest souped-up iPads, along with accessories like the Magic Keyboard and software enhancements in iPadOS, have turned the company’s tablets into bona-fide desktop and laptop replacements.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (WHAT THE TECH?) — What are the pros and cons of using the new iPad operating system as a laptop replacement? Here’s a look. Apple’s newest iPad software, iPadOS 26 isn’t officially ...
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In theory, there's no reason why an iPad can't be used as a laptop replacement, particularly when it comes to the iPad Pro. In fact, the iPad Pro has the same internals as current MacBooks, so there ...
Thanks to the upcoming release of iPadOS, the iPad is one step closer to becoming a viable laptop replacement for most people. I’ve been testing the iPadOS beta on my iPad Mini for the past few weeks, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When Apple introduced the first iPad back in 2010, few people knew what to make of it. While Apple has always denied drawing inspiration from ...
The iPad's potential has always been held back by the software and apps it runs. But with iPadOS 17, Apple is giving its popular tablet the running room it needs to be a real laptop alternative. I ...
Ten years ago, Apple introduced the first-generation iPad as a “third category of device” to compliment laptops and smartphones, offering an intuitive, more pleasant way to browse the internet and ...
It’s a cliché, but the concept of what a computer is, is changing. Unless you’re a graphic designer, music producer, or video editor, you probably don’t need a high-powered laptop anymore. And even if ...