Some believe that the MacBook Neo complicates the iPad value proposition, but I don’t see it that way. No one is going to “switch” to a MacBook Neo, not for full-time use; Apple’s inexpensive Mac is designed for those who don’t use a traditional computer regularly and only need the larger display and additional capabilities occasionally. But the iPad remains what it was: A touch-first computer that can be used as a content consumption focused tablet every day and then transformed into a real productivity computer with the addition of a keyboard and mouse/touchpad. That, to me, makes the iPad the far more versatile device and a better choice for most people.
That said, that’s not what this series is about. Like many of you, I’m of an age where I’m not…
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