I go back and forth on the Pro. When I sit at a table and use my iPad Air for reading mail and the morning news - which takes up a few hours of nearly every day - a bigger screen would be nice. But when I carry the iPad around the house, a bigger screen would be a hindrance. I suppose I'll eventually go Pro, but that won't affect Apple the money-making business machine even a tiny bit, because the one Apple product will simply replace the other.
You also get there in posts here.My take on the iPad is that the Pro caused a spike in sales, both in volume and average price. It doesnt mean an ongoing upturn.
From: "David Smith david.smith.14916@gmail.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, 8 August 2016 6:12 AM
Subject: Re: [iPad] The iPad's dark days are over
Why is it that these days when we read about Apple in the media, it's all about how much money the corporation is making or losing, and not about creativity and innovation?
> On Aug 5, 2016, at 7:26 PM, Kris Murray krismurray@gmail.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Interesting analysis but my concern would be that those folks who are "on schedule" to upgrade their old iPads will do no such thing. That, in fact, they've learned their other devices can easily replace their old iPads so there's no need to upgrade.
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