Hmm, the Tesla Cybertruck will have a 17’’ touchscreen. Even the Model 3 has a 15’’ tablet touch screen.
Come on Apple, give us an 15’’ iPad Pro, yes?
Come on Apple, give us an 15’’ iPad Pro, yes?
You mean “bullet proof” steel?Can’t they use the Tesla Cybertruck steel? 😊
You mean “bullet proof” steel?
Bulletproof iPad! 😆You mean “bullet proof” steel?
It's stainless steel. They could use that for an iPad but it'd be heavier than a corresponding aluminum model.Can’t they use the Tesla Cybertruck steel? 😊
no the 12.9 is flimsy enough a 15” or more would flex even worse
I think car manufacturers should make these Built in Touch screens an Option I’d much rather snap in my 11” iPad Pro or iPad Mini and remove it when needed. Reminds me of the old days and my removable Detachable Sony car CD player. Where I would pop off the radio display and take it with me.Hmm, the Tesla Cybertruck will have a 17’’ touchscreen. Even the Model 3 has a 15’’ tablet touch screen.
Come on Apple, give us an 15’’ iPad Pro, yes?
Wouldn't it be nice if car manufacturers developed a standard mounting system for smartphones and tablets and you can just buy an adapter for your specific device?I think car manufacturers should make these Built in Touch screens an Option I’d much rather snap in my 11” iPad Pro or iPad Mini and remove it when needed. Reminds me of the old days and my removable Detachable Sony car CD player. Where I would pop off the radio display and take it with me.
Wouldn't it be nice if car manufacturers developed a standard mounting system for smartphones and tablets and you can just buy an adapter for your specific device?
What are you going to do with it? Hit someone in the head?
I have a 1st gen 12.9 and it's bigger than my 13 inch MBP.
Flimsy? No. ha ha hano the 12.9 is flimsy enough a 15” or more would flex even worse
Pretty much this. Much bigger than the 12.9 would really start limiting it as a hand held tablet. A big canvass for digital artists' use might be appealing, but beyond that, it would be a poor choice over an existing tablet size option or a full sized traditional notebook.Too big to use as a tablet without a keyboard
I could see the 12.9" growing vertically slightly to match the taller (or wider in landscape) aspect ratio introduced with the 11", but that would probably end up being closer to 13.3" than 14".What if your 1st gen 12.9 kept the same weight/ size but had a 14” screen? Seems like a win to me.
I think car manufacturers should make these Built in Touch screens an Option I’d much rather snap in my 11” iPad Pro or iPad Mini and remove it when needed. Reminds me of the old days and my removable Detachable Sony car CD player. Where I would pop off the radio display and take it with me.
Who said anything about a handheld device? We want a desktop device and not in laptop mode but in pencil mode. In pencil mode you preferably use the iPad at a low angle in portrait or landscape mode - no keyboard. I laptop is unsuitable for annotating reports, manuals, scientific articles. Other "pencil mode" work is planning processes, brain storing, teaching and learning. This is work done in the presence of others. Hiding behind a laptop screen is so last year as it prevents communication.Pretty much this. Much bigger than the 12.9 would really start limiting it as a hand held tablet. A big canvass for digital artists' use might be appealing, but beyond that, it would be a poor choice over an existing tablet size option or a full sized traditional notebook.
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I could see the 12.9" growing vertically slightly to match the taller (or wider in landscape) aspect ratio introduced with the 11", but that would probably end up being closer to 13.3" than 14".