Apple needs to let us live our best hybrid life
What I’m saying is that it will behove Apple to throw its hat in the 2-in-1 ring, and soon. After all,, affecting pretty much every single manufacturer. Times have been hard, especially with all the mass layoffs, and it no longer makes sense for people to spend money on a laptop and also purchase a tablet separately, which has always been Apple’s business model. on offer is the older generation $329 / £369 / AU$549 one. That’s a hefty sum if you need both for work or in your home.
Not that the iPad isn’t capable of being Apple’s 2-in-1 alternative. Hook it up to a Magic Keyboard, and you’ve got yourself a decent tool for doing work on the go. But the mobile apps forare simply not the most seamless to use – even the Google Docs suite are a little annoying to use.
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