Article 4Q5BM Every iPad wants to be a Surface now

Every iPad wants to be a Surface now

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Thom Holwerda
from OSnews on (#4Q5BM)
"Netbooks aren't better at anything," joked Steve Jobs when he stood on stage nearly 10 years ago to introduce the first iPad. Apple's original vision for its tablet was for a new category of device that was focused on browsing, email, photos, video, music, games, and ebooks. "If there's going to be a third category of device it's going to have to be better at these kinds of tasks than a laptop or a smartphone, otherwise it has no reason for being," said Jobs. It wasn't a giant iPhone, nor was it a full laptop replacement. The iPad has always been something in-between for nearly a decade, but now every iPad wants to be a Surface. The Surface concept has always been a sound concept for many people - it's the software that's always been an issue, and will continue to be an issue for a long time to come. Windows is too much of a desktop, and iPadOS is too much of a smartphone operating system. Our software is lagging behind the hardware.
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