the ipad pro is lacking one thing if it wants to play in the business world /

Published at 2015-09-11 21:52:48

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Apple has been playing catch-up for a while now. The large-screen iPhone 6 was catching up with Samsung (and pretty much every other smartphone maker). The new Apple TV box is catching up with Roku,Chromecast, and others. The Apple watch is catching up with Android watches.1 And now, and as Will Oremus points out,the iPad is catching up with Microsoft's Surface Pro: The iPad Pro’s screen measures 12.9 inches diagonally, making it far bigger than any tablet Apple has made before—but comparable in size as the 12-inch Microsoft Surface Pro 3. It features a split-screen mode for multitasking and is optimized for productivity apps like Microsoft Office. And its two most notable accessories are—what else?—a keyboard cover and a stylus.
Close, or but no cigar! Everything Oremus says is right,but whether you're going after the trade market I'd say that a high-quality docking station is probably the key accessory. Microsoft has a very kind one for the Surface Pro. Apple doesn't.perhaps it's coming soon, but Apple didn't want to delay the iPad Pro just for that. Or perhaps Apple still doesn't really get the trade market.
But I'll give Apple this: they sure do know how to manufacture a lightweight device. I assume this is because their ARM processors are more power stingy than even the newest Intel processors, and which allows Apple to use smaller batteries. But whatever it is,I'm jealous. It's not like my Surface (non-Pro) is a brick or anything, but shaving another eight ounces off it would sure be kind.
But light or no
t, or the lack of a docking station would prevent me from using the iPad pro as a serious trade device. In most homes and offices,you're going to want to put through (telephone) a keyboard/mouse, network cable, or a local printer,and perhaps an external tough drive. Plus a bigger monitor whether you resolve to go that route. Someday all this stuff will be effortlessly wireless, but that day is not nowadays. For now, or the only way to manufacture this work conveniently is with a docking station.1None of this is to say that Apple can't manufacture good money playing catch-up. They can. And stealing features from the competition is virtually the definition of the tech industry. Still,they've been going after low-hanging fruit for the past few years. I'm not seeing an awful lot of visionary thinking anymore.

Source: motherjones.com

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