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The iPad is a great ultra-light and portable device for drawing, document annotation, and reading/media consumption. Overall it excels at viewing tasks that require little-to-no text input.
I know that some people swear by yoga-style laptops, but I just see that as a novel liability by subjecting your device to extra external stresses. At the end of the day it’s just a tool, and if it doesn’t fit your workflow don’t use it.
I wouldn't feel like this if they give us the OPTION for the MacBook to replace the iPad by giving it a 180° touchscreen with Pencil support, or for the iPad to replace the MacBook by allowing us to run external apps or MacOS.
On second thought, this is not about at home. Actually, an iPad synergies pretty amazingly with the other devices when being over-encumbered or away from an outlet isn't an issue!
It's just that on the go, ANOTHER device to deal with is annoying. It's like bringing an external keyboard to use with your laptop because the keyboard is broken. You wouldn't have to if it worked fine in the first place.
That's why it doesn't fit my workflow and I wish they gave us other options.
I bring an external keyboard with me because I can only tolerate typing on a mechanical keyboard now. I spoiled myself lol.
Well there's no denying that's inconvenient even if it's what you prefer.
But why? I use a Leobog Hi75 on my PC which is a very thocky mech board, but I still appreciate the MacBook keyboard for being a decently satisfying keyboard especially considering how thin it is.