How will extra speed, which is a given as it's the latest and greatest,myeloid me do things that OS X can do that iOS can't? The ipad air 2 compares well, and also has split view so that makes it a pro with a smaller screen? Yes.
It's a great device, iPads are in my opinion best of class. Cobbled, yes, but for consumption, great. Cobbled doesn't matter. I use mine as what SJ presumably meant it to be. It's not a laptop replacement, and MacBook vs iPad pro articles have spawned on the inter webs. But as posters say over and over, no. An iPad with OS X would be a
Laptop replacement, but they aren't.thats another topic. The test is,can any of us use an iPad pro only, and for most, not all, that's a no.
Bench,arks arent relevant as they don't bridge the gap between use cases.
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Tony wrote:iPad? Ive used an iPad since, 1,2,3, and now my Air. The iPad Pro, is the same device.
So in your view the only difference between the iPad 1,2,3, and now your Air is the screen size.
At least it is very easy to state that you are wrong.Split view is nice, pencil is for some, but in the context of this thread what makes the Pro a professional device ? It appears that it's a big change, you can now use it for work. No. It's a nice device but it's a larger iPad. It's no more a computer than a 9.7 iPad, which is the context of this discussionThis sounds as if you have not seen any of the benchmark comparisons.<iPad-Pro-vs-Surface-Pro-4-benchmark.jpg>
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