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5. It’s not a hybrid. It’s still an iPad.<br />
Like I said, I’ll be spending some time using the iPad Pro as my<br />
main computing device, avoiding my trusty MacBook Air whenever<br />
possible. That means I’ll be using the iPad Pro quite a bit while<br />
sitting at a desk—not my usual location for iPad computing.<br />
Because Windows 10 is designed to run on both tablets and laptops,<br />
our friends at <strong>PC</strong><strong>World</strong> get to sample plenty of devices that are<br />
meant to straddle the line, hybrids that can act as laptops or tablets<br />
depending on how you swivel the screen or snap off a keyboard.<br />
The iPad Pro<br />
makes my<br />
13-inch<br />
MacBook Air<br />
look almost<br />
small. But will it<br />
deliver as much<br />
productivity? I<br />
can’t wait to<br />
find out.<br />
The iPad Pro is still an iPad all the way, whether I’ve got it propped up<br />
on my desk with a Bluetooth keyboard paired, or I’m sitting back with it<br />
on the couch, tapping out this article on the software keyboard. Aside<br />
from keyboard support, which every iPad has, it isn’t trying to be one<br />
machine on my desk and another on my lap. It’s an iPad through and<br />
through—just a really big, really fast iPad that might fix the pain points<br />
I had with working from a tablet…or might not. Look for the full<br />
review coming soon.<br />
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