Not anymore than any previous release of iOS.So with the new ipadOS are we at a point for most people that an iPad can replace a MacBook or laptop. Wanted to get some opinions.
Most content consumers don’t need a PC, so in that respect the iPad has already replaced it. However, content developers definitely do still need PCs and it’ll be a few years before iPadOs (or iPadProOS) has become sufficiently macOS like that developers can abandon PCs.So with the new ipadOS are we at a point for most people that an iPad can replace a MacBook or laptop. Wanted to get some opinions.
So with the new ipadOS are we at a point for most people that an iPad can replace a MacBook or laptop. Wanted to get some opinions.
Do you have any evidence to back up this claim?A laptop is Laptop.
Do you have any evidence to back up this claim?
Saying something is true is one thing but using lots of exclamations marks !! and question marks ?? doesn’t make it true. Do you have any real proof?It is a known fact !! The world knows it !! What you mean by do you have any evidence to back up this claim ?? It is like asking do you think the air really exists ?? Who has seen it ? But it is still there right ??
Saying something is true is one thing but using lots of exclamations marks !! and question marks ?? doesn’t make it true. Do you have any real proof?
Dude you need to do a reality check !! Are you not reading what everyone above this reply have stated ?? iPad is no ways a replacement to a full fledged Laptop !! If you want examples do a google search !!
Why not google search a bit and post your reasons here instead of throwing the ball back to the other side, the asker?Conceptually yes !! Practically No ! A laptop is Laptop !!
Not anymore than any previous release of iOS.
This isn't a binary hard line. There is no universally acceptable definition of what requires a laptop and what can be done with a tablet.
They're two different form-factors with different strengths and weaknesses. The priorities of these strengths and weaknesses are very unique and personal to the individual person.
If what Apple has recently added to iPad OS is not required by the person then the iPad isn't any closer than it was with iOS 12.Can’t code on it. But yea getting closer.
This is exactly why for me, iPad is not a replacement to laptop (yet). It's still missing built-in terminal, xcode, or heck, even an non/less sandboxed safari so I can actually execute HTML/Javascript files (which I code) from my Files app.Can’t code on it. But yea getting closer.
Hmm. I'm seeing lots of coders replying to this thread. What about non-coders? I'm an academic, and interested like the OP in replacing a laptop. In terms of writing, organizing files, doing archival work (scanning/cataloguing and analyzing), writing articles... I think we are a bit closer. I'd have to try the mouse support in 'accessibility' once the iPadOS public beta hits, but it's looking more promising.