I read a lot about using iPads as a laptop replacement, which I have done to some degree with my 2017 10.5" iPad Pro, which will be replaced today with an M2 11" Air.
I bought my iPad with both the 1st gen pencil and Smart Folio Keyboard, which is about as bulky an attachment as I can live with. The Magic Keyboard does not appeal to me with its bulk and price, and while the SFK works ok and I have used it for blog post assignments I do as a little side hustle, I have found over the years that I instinctively go for my PC laptop for typing intensive tasks and just don't type much at all with the iPad--maybe occasionally I'll flip out the keyboard for a long-ish text or email. I also have a few bluetooth keyboards available if the need arises to type a lot on the iPad on the go, I can just throw one in my suitcase.
For productivity, I am ultimately a desktop person. I love my Mac Studio and Studio Display combo and it is a centerpiece of my life, really. The iPad is my least used Apple device but I do love it as an e-Reader on the couch or in bed and for serving various non-work needs when traveling. I love the portability and for many things I love the tablet form factor. My wife got an M1 Air for $750 and if I wanted a laptop, I would just get something like that. Which is not to say I don't understand why some people want to load up a top spec iPad Pro as a laptop replacement.
So I'm planning on just going with the Air and Pencil Pro for now and seeing how things go. I might change my mind and get some kind of keyboard later, and if Apple comes out with a compatible SFK that will increase the likelihood of doing so.
Who else is or plans on using the iPad solely as a tablet? I assume we're a minority but I know you're out there. Would love to hear how it works for you and ways you have adapted.
I bought my iPad with both the 1st gen pencil and Smart Folio Keyboard, which is about as bulky an attachment as I can live with. The Magic Keyboard does not appeal to me with its bulk and price, and while the SFK works ok and I have used it for blog post assignments I do as a little side hustle, I have found over the years that I instinctively go for my PC laptop for typing intensive tasks and just don't type much at all with the iPad--maybe occasionally I'll flip out the keyboard for a long-ish text or email. I also have a few bluetooth keyboards available if the need arises to type a lot on the iPad on the go, I can just throw one in my suitcase.
For productivity, I am ultimately a desktop person. I love my Mac Studio and Studio Display combo and it is a centerpiece of my life, really. The iPad is my least used Apple device but I do love it as an e-Reader on the couch or in bed and for serving various non-work needs when traveling. I love the portability and for many things I love the tablet form factor. My wife got an M1 Air for $750 and if I wanted a laptop, I would just get something like that. Which is not to say I don't understand why some people want to load up a top spec iPad Pro as a laptop replacement.
So I'm planning on just going with the Air and Pencil Pro for now and seeing how things go. I might change my mind and get some kind of keyboard later, and if Apple comes out with a compatible SFK that will increase the likelihood of doing so.
Who else is or plans on using the iPad solely as a tablet? I assume we're a minority but I know you're out there. Would love to hear how it works for you and ways you have adapted.