Can you replace a MacBook with one of the best iPads? It’s a question that comes up every time new iPads launch or iPadOS gets its annual update. For years, the answer has largely been a big fat NO.
I love my iPad Pro. It has a gorgeous display that’s great for viewing content and editing photos, it’s lightweight and easy to carry around, and the Apple Pencil allows me to create illustrations for ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. I have been pushing the cause of using the iPad as a laptop replacement for years. Let me dispel any erroneous expectations from the get-go.
I've been a Mac user since before I went to University – and while I'm not going to give away my age by telling you quite how long that means I've been using MacBooks for, I'll give you a hint. My ...
I have a love/hate relationship with my iPad. On one hand, I use it for extended periods of time throughout the day, including as a baby monitor overnight. But I don't get all that I can out of it, as ...
In iPadOS 26, the addition of a Mac-like windowing system, a menu bar, a real cursor, and a much-improved Files app makes the iPad a lot better for getting work done. There are still a couple missing ...
I’ve been using an iPad Pro as my primary computer since the big redesign in 2018. Back then, it was still running what was essentially an iPad version of iOS. But I loved the design and the raw power ...