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14 September 2015

Why the iPad Pro could be good for Microsoft

Sounds unlikely but I'll bite. Apple's new iPad - though not expected to sell like crazy - could lift the entire market for large, touchscreen tablets, boosting the fortunes of Microsoft, Dell, and several other hardware makers. Going on sale in November, the iPad Pro comes with features and accessories designed to make it more suitable as a work machine than the first nine iPad models. Its screen size is just a centimetre less than the MacBook Pro's 13-inch display, and it weighs half as much as the laptop. It supports running multiple apps at once and works well with speedy Internet connections. In fact, in introducing the iPad Pro at an event in San Francisco on Thursday, Apple stated that the processor and display on the iPad Pro were superior to many popular laptops. Most demos focused on using the iPad Pro to create, edit, and calculate. This is a stark leap from five years ago when then-Apple chief executive Steve Jobs introduced the iPad as a thing to read, watch, and listen. So come on, people. This is an iPad we're talking about here. How can you not want this?

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