Since the beginning, or close to it, the largest controversy around the iPad has been whether it does enough for a tablet. Prior to 2010, tablets had typically been Windows PCs with touchscreens — so when Apple’s answer arrived, some people were disappointed that it was essentially an oversized iPhone. Useful, but mostly for giving apps a bigger canvas to paint on.
Over the past 15 years, Apple has ever-so-slowly crept in the direction of adding Mac-like functionality. It’s at the point now, I feel, that some people can legitimately use an iPad in place of a laptop. In fact I’ll sometimes use my own iPad to get work done, although there are a variety of specific prerequisites I’d suggest before taking the leap.
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