Old thread, but as a teacher who walks around the classroom with an iPad in hand, you can never have a tablet that is too thin or too light.
I've just moved from a 4S to an 8 plus. I totally agree that the 4S was a perfect thickness for ease of handling. I've put an Apple silicone case on the 8 plus and I have to say my reservations about the thinness have mainly disappeared. I do feel like I need to treat the 8 plus with more care. It's thinner and considerably longer, so leverage factors come into play.I guess I can see why a tablet would want to be thinner, you make a good point with that because of the weight, i have the iPad for two years ago, and i thought that was perfectly fine thickness wise. I used an iPad air that my parents have, and for me i think its too thin but i guess thats just me.
I think my bigger issue is with the phones, I like to be able to grip my phone when using it, i have the 4S and that is perfect IMO, I want to get the iPhone 6 soon, but worry it will be too think for me. I will get a case for it, that will add a little bulk, but I still think it can get too thin at some point.
But if the goal for tablets is a piece of paper thin, (as close as you can get) then I guess ill never be happy when it gets that close
Sure you don't want it to be super thick, but why do tablets and even phones have to keep getting thinner, they were already thin enough, they are at the point where they are just more difficult to gripe or hold because its too thin, plus when it gets too thin its just much easier to break.
I never understood the craze for these kind of things to be super thin.
Performance and display, yes, absolutely.With phones, I think we’re seeing diminishing returns. With tablets, I couldn’t disagree more. The move from the iPad Air 2 from the original iPad Air was one of the best upgrades in all my experiences as an Apple product user.
I wonder if there is a correlation between using an iPad with a full case and the desire for decreasing thickness.Sure you don't want it to be super thick, but why do tablets and even phones have to keep getting thinner, they were already thin enough, they are at the point where they are just more difficult to gripe or hold because its too thin, plus when it gets too thin its just much easier to break.
I never understood the craze for these kind of things to be super thin.
So I'm curious if those who use their iPads naked or with only a smartcover are still looking for iPads to become thinner.