This might sound controversially ridiculous, but for the past few years, my primary computer has been an iPad Pro. I first got interested in pushing tablets this way when the M1 version came out, and ...
The M3 iPad Air can do it all, as I found while testing Apple’s midrange tablet for this review. At its core, the thin, lightweight device proves perfect for living room reading, watching and browsing ...
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is the most powerful tablet around, but do you really need all that power? Credit: Stan ...
If, like me, you’ve ever purchased a basic iPad and a keyboard cover to work like a pseudo-MacBook, kiss those days goodbye. The MacBook Neo is simply an easier and more potent solution for the same ...
The moment Apple announced iPadOS 26, it felt like us iPad users have finally been heard. For years the iPad has always been “almost there”. It had the powerful hardware, but the software made the ...
From the outset, these are both premium devices aimed at pro users, and the exact price will depend heavily on the components and accessories you’re after. The Surface Pro for Business is, to be clear ...
iPadOS 26 introduces a visually striking “liquid glass” design that enhances both the aesthetic appeal and usability of the iPad. Features such as real-time blur effects, translucency, and dynamic ...
After all of the betas, all of the testing, and all of the bugs, it's ready. Apple's iPadOS 26 is the closest thing to macOS on an iPad that we're likely to get, and Apple's tablets are better for it.
On its face, this battle is easily won by the iPad, right? The laptop costs $599, and the tablet costs $349—case closed. Not so fast. If you want the iPad to work like a laptop, it will need one of ...