Hello all,
I recently started a new job that provided me with a new M1 Macbook Pro (13" screen) for work. For the last many years I have been using PC computers for work (I am an academic researcher/professor), but have really come to love the Macbook and ios .
Having a second monitor to work on with my new Macbook is really essential for my work, which involves (a) a lot of dry academic-type research, (b) reading a ton of academic papers (and books), (c) grading hundreds of exams from my students, (d) note-taking at faculty meetings, (e) utilizing split screen and so forth. Basically, I am spoiled in needing one monitor to have a draft of the research paper that I am writing at the moment, and a second monitor that would have my research laid out, or paper outline, or a new journal article, or notes, etc... I would also like to use a second device (such as an ipad) for personal use (watching videos, maybe some light gaming, social media, etc...) [using my work-issued MPB for those purposes seem like a no no]
My dilemma is whether I should opt for a Gen 3 2018 12.9" Ipad Pro which would give me an ideal work situation (screen size nearly identical to my MBP 13", plenty of screen size for what I would use it for, excellent screen), but might be too big for casual personal use? I tried a buddy's out with my MBP and it was awesome for work, but after borrowing it for a couple of days it did seem very large for personal use.
The other option I am considering is hoping that the soon-to-be released basic Ipad 9 will come in a 10.5" form factor, that it will be released early in September (I really need that second monitor asap if possible), and that the 10.5" screen will be large enough for my work needs (although it assuredly would be large enough for my personal use). I used Sidecar with the old 9.7" ipad and the screen was waaayyy too small (for me) to use as a second monitor.
Am I being unrealistic in hoping that a 10.5" screen (if the new Ipad even comes with one as rumored) would be large enough if the 9.7 was not? Basically, it would be cool to save @ $300 if so, but I know an older gen 12.9 would be a wild success on the work front (not as sure re personal use).
Thanks all!
[Oh, and I am not really considering the Ipad Pro 11"- the price savings (at least re the Apple refurbished store) are not enough for me to opt for that over the 12.9- plus, I dont really need the additional firepower of a Pro model anyway]
I recently started a new job that provided me with a new M1 Macbook Pro (13" screen) for work. For the last many years I have been using PC computers for work (I am an academic researcher/professor), but have really come to love the Macbook and ios .
Having a second monitor to work on with my new Macbook is really essential for my work, which involves (a) a lot of dry academic-type research, (b) reading a ton of academic papers (and books), (c) grading hundreds of exams from my students, (d) note-taking at faculty meetings, (e) utilizing split screen and so forth. Basically, I am spoiled in needing one monitor to have a draft of the research paper that I am writing at the moment, and a second monitor that would have my research laid out, or paper outline, or a new journal article, or notes, etc... I would also like to use a second device (such as an ipad) for personal use (watching videos, maybe some light gaming, social media, etc...) [using my work-issued MPB for those purposes seem like a no no]
My dilemma is whether I should opt for a Gen 3 2018 12.9" Ipad Pro which would give me an ideal work situation (screen size nearly identical to my MBP 13", plenty of screen size for what I would use it for, excellent screen), but might be too big for casual personal use? I tried a buddy's out with my MBP and it was awesome for work, but after borrowing it for a couple of days it did seem very large for personal use.
The other option I am considering is hoping that the soon-to-be released basic Ipad 9 will come in a 10.5" form factor, that it will be released early in September (I really need that second monitor asap if possible), and that the 10.5" screen will be large enough for my work needs (although it assuredly would be large enough for my personal use). I used Sidecar with the old 9.7" ipad and the screen was waaayyy too small (for me) to use as a second monitor.
Am I being unrealistic in hoping that a 10.5" screen (if the new Ipad even comes with one as rumored) would be large enough if the 9.7 was not? Basically, it would be cool to save @ $300 if so, but I know an older gen 12.9 would be a wild success on the work front (not as sure re personal use).
Thanks all!
[Oh, and I am not really considering the Ipad Pro 11"- the price savings (at least re the Apple refurbished store) are not enough for me to opt for that over the 12.9- plus, I dont really need the additional firepower of a Pro model anyway]