Posted on 01/12/2019 4:58:52 PM PST by rintintin
Did you know the iPad Pro is more powerful than the entry-level laptops lining the shelves at Best Buy? The iPad earns that "Pro" name with a processor that is on par with a mid-level PC. This is in addition to a screen resolution that exceeds many of those same laptops and the graphics power of an XBOX 360. And when you combine this with an operating system that supports slide-over and split-screen multitasking and a virtual touchpad, it's about time to reevaluate the iPad as a laptop killer.
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Unless all you do with your computer is browse the web, watch Netflix or perform a few other simple tasks using dedicated apps, the answer is no.
For power users no.
However for many of us, they are great tools.
One of our adult sons uses a I Pad and his I phone for everything at home. At his office, he has a MS desktop that the IT guys update and load programs. His IPad is over 4 years old.
His aunt, my sister uses an I pad/phone for everything she needs. She and her daughter use I pads for genealogy on Ancestors.com and for most of their emails.
5+ years ago, we bought our grand daughter the biggest I pad available and a wireless keyboard. She was attending a private high school and they recommended this unit for all of her books in 4 years of school. She used her mother’s I Mac at home for big reports. Saved her back instead of lugging 50 #’s of books each day, she carried an I Pad.
She still uses it in her second year of college.
For my wife, I just bought her an Acer 10 inch chrome book which is as fast and as powerful as my Acer Chromebook 15.
She uses it for email, Kindle and whatever she does not want to do with her Samsung smart phone.
In about 5 minutes I had her on line and all of her data on the Samsung was transferred painlessly. Also, many of her apps were updated by Chrome and work seamlessly on the Samsung.
Her new Acer folds 4 different ways to use.
She can enter info/data with the built in keyboard, stylus or her fingers or using Google voice entry.
She can use a mouse via a USB slot or the builtin mouse pad.
She and I use MYSMS for our texts on our Samsung phones and our Acer Chromebooks. MYSMS works with I phones and pads.
For consumption, yes.
For production, no.
My desktop is old and slow - and allows me to compose and produce music. I will stick with that.
I have health issues that require much time in a recliner with my feet elevated and laying flat with pressure off of my lower back. My iPad is my library, my stereo, my bookstore, my game station, my phone, my news source, my connection to my support groups, my note pad, my photo album and more.
It keeps me sane and actually I use it as a distraction/pain reducer. Ive listened to many, many audiobooks I would not have access to because im Confined to my home much of the time. I can darken my room, turn on a book and focusing on the book im distracted from my pain levels.
I have a PC that I do some applications on, but maybe 10% of what I do on the iPad.
Only took me about a month to get over that in 2010. I had many a grandson willing to tutor me. I had never used an Apple product before that. Now im On my 4th one. I wear them out!
I use a WiFi connection to a keyboard.
They arent for everything or everyone, but mine is my lifeline to the outside world.
The iPad Pro is having reported bending problems. I’m ready to upgrade my old iPad Air, but I’m worried about structural strength.
It’s a dumb question. The two devices serve different needs, even though there’s overlap between their respective capabilities.
I own a smart phone, a tablet, a notebook, a laptop, and a desktop computer. They all serve different, yet similar roles in my daily life.
"Need" is subjective, and varies from person to person.
Thankfully, at least for now, I still have the power of choice where it comes to my personal needs.
Thanks. Sorry to hear about your health challenges. Glad your iPad helps you cope, and keeps you learning and engaged
I was chatting with my 21 year old 'baby' daughter the other day. I told her that she was still as adorable to me as when she was little.
She got something in her eye :-)
With the right accessories, you could do all those things with a smartphone.
https://www.mobilefun.co.uk/blog/2018/01/turn-your-phone-into-a-mobile-workstation/
I havent read the article but I havent needed more than my iPad Pro for a long long time. And I dont want to sit at a desk. Ever.
But Im not a gamer or doing some other assignments for work that need a computer.
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You can take calls on your iPad if you want. I choose not to.
Define "more powerful."
And if you think a touchscreen device is handier to use than something with a keyboard, that can only mean you've been into the reindeer juice again.
Theyre FUD reports from the efforts to push the Apple stock even lower than it already was pushed. There isnt a huge "bendgate" problem with the new iPad Pro unless you intentionally try to bend one. You arent going to stuff on in your jeans pocket.
Data from Toms Guide Geek bench comparison article and Laptop Magazine, updated November 5, 2018, using latest model competitors equipment: I.e. a Microsoft Surface Pro 6 with a Core i5 CPU ($997) and even the Core i7 version of the Dell XPS 13 ($1130), and an Apple MacBook Pro 13" with Intel i5 ($1299), so contrary to your snide hints, this is comparing current laptops as of today in similar price ranges from Microsoft, Dell, and Apple.
What about word processing with word or office for ipads?
This took 10 minutes counting drinking coffee at 445 AM”
A122 bionic
https://en.wikichip.org/wiki/apple/ax/a12x
Dimensions: 240 x 169.5 x 7.5 mm
Weight: 478 g
SoC: Apple A10 Fusion APL1W24
CPU: 2370 MHz, Cores: 4
GPU: PowerVR, Cores: 6
RAM: 2 GB
Storage: 32 GB, 128 GB
Display: 9.7 in, IPS, 2048 x 1536 pixels, 24 bit
Battery: 8827 mAh, Li-Polymer
OS: iOS 11
Camera: 3264 x 2448 pixels, 1920 x 1080 pixels, 30 fps
SIM card: Nano-SIM
Wi-Fi: a, b, g, n, n 5GHz, ac, Dual band, Wi-Fi Hotspot
USB: 2.0
Bluetooth: 4.2
Positioning: GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, Wi-Fi, Cell ID
Apple iPad 9.7
1840 MHz (Apple A9 APL0898, Cores: 2)
Apple iPad 9.7 Wi-Fi
1840 MHz (Apple A9 APL0898, Cores: 2)
Apple iPad Pro 9.7
2160 MHz (Apple A9X APL1021, Cores: 2)
Apple iPad Pro 9.7 Wi-Fi
2160 MHz (Apple A9X APL1021, Cores: 2)
Apple iPad Pro
2260 MHz (Apple A9X APL1021, Cores: 2)
Apple iPad Pro Wi-Fi
2260 MHz (Apple A9X APL1021, Cores: 2)
Apple iPad Pro 2 10.5
2360 MHz (Apple A10X Fusion APL1071, Cores: 3)
Apple iPad Pro 2 10.5 Wi-Fi
2360 MHz (Apple A10X Fusion APL1071, Cores: 3)
Apple iPad Pro 2 12.9
2360 MHz (Apple A10X Fusion APL1071, Cores: 3)
Apple iPad Pro 2 12.9 Wi-Fi
2360 MHz (Apple A10X Fusion APL1071, Cores: 3)
Apple iPad 9.7 (2018)
2370 MHz (Apple A10 Fusion APL1W24, Cores: 4)
Apple iPad 9.7 (2018) Wi-Fi
2370 MHz (Apple A10 Fusion APL1W24, Cores: 4)
Apple iPad Pro 11 (2018)
2500 MHz (Apple A12X Bionic APL1083, Cores: 8)
Apple iPad Pro 11 (2018) Wi-Fi
2500 MHz (Apple A12X Bionic APL1083, Cores: 8)
Apple iPad Pro 12.9 (2018)
2500 MHz (Apple A12X Bionic APL1083, Cores: 8)
Apple iPad Pro 12.9 (2018) Wi-Fi
2500 MHz (Apple A12X Bionic APL1083, Cores: 8)
Technical comparison A10 Processor
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-A10-Fusion-SoC.173824.0.html
Technical comparison Apple A12X Bionic Processor
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-A12X-Bionic-SoC.354571.0.html
Best rated tablets by notebookcheck.net
1 Apple iPad Pro 11 2018
2 Apple iPad Pro 12.9 2018
3 Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 SM-T825
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