Although we are still 11 days away from the introduction of the new generation of iPad Pro, we are clear about most of the new features that the tablets will bring thanks to many leaks from the past weeks and months. We can look forward to significantly narrower bezels around the display, gesture control known from frameless iPhones, or Face IDwhich will replace the favorites Touch IDBut that's not all.
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With the new generation of iPads, the classic Lightning konewhich to replaceonewhich USB-C, which would allow the tablet to be connected to 4K monitors, which is not currently the case because Lightningfeasible. While many people are still unsure about the transition to USB-C,oneIt was long doubted, but several sources have supported this fact in recent days. Yesterday, the Japanese portal MacOtakara also confirmed USB-C, and its sources can be described as very accurate.
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The portal managed to find out from suppliers at the current Japanese electronics fair that Apple has actually switched to USB-C for iPads and therefore all their accessories are starting toonewhich USB-C to adapt.
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Although it really looks like the arrival of USB-C on iPads, it is still premature to rejoice or, on the contrary, to be disappointed. We will have 100% certainty only after the presentation of the product itself Applem, which will be held on Tuesday, October 30.
If the rumors come true, we can probably expect apple pencil the second generation, because the first one can logically no longer be charged directly from the iPad.
What is the iPad good for? When a person has a mobile phone and a convertible NB? I would seriously be interested. Although it is smaller, thinner, lighter, it has a large display compared to a mobile phone, but can I just go for the 2in1 NB? Although the NB is heavier, I can work with it as well as with a tablet.
I once had a tablet when they started, that "I don't know what it's going to do, but I really need it" feeling :-D
So first of all, the 2in1 laptop doesn't have MacOS (of course, neither does it iOS :)), so it's not very compatible with iPhonem (which may be a deciding factor for some) and the 2in1 laptop does not have Apple Pencil , which is the best stylus in the "world" (probably no stylus, except for professional drawing tablets and Apple Pencil, cannot detect pressure and tilt). Furthermore iPad Pro it has great endurance and great performance (the new A12X will be MUCH more powerful than most windows laptop, chromebook, etc.) It's everyone's choice, I personally will buy this new one iPad Pro and I will use it with mine MacBookin the iPhonem. Each device has its pros and cons.
You answered yourself.