![]() I debated on getting the larger version of the iPad Pro but after messing around with it at the Apple Store, I decided it was unnecessarily big. ![]() I did eventually buy a new MacBook but when I got the iPad Pro, I decided to go for a whole week doing all of my work on it so here are the pros (yes, pun intended) and cons I have so far. ![]() In this case, I went to the iPad Pro because I wanted the “latest and greatest” option and the price difference wasn’t really a factor for me. It just really comes down to what you intend to the use the device for and how much you are willing to spend. Some people don’t need the extra processing power that the MacBook Pro provides so they get a MacBook Air, which is great for most people. I tend to compare the iPad Air 2 and iPad Pro models to its laptop counterparts the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. You might be wondering why spend more for the iPad Pro when you can get the iPad Air 2, which is the same size and $100 cheaper? So when the new iPad Pro 9.7-inch was released, I decided to pull the trigger and make the upgrade. One of the main reason is that it didn’t have multitasking capabilities such as Split View and Picture in Picture (those features were only available on the iPad Air 2 at the time). The first iPad Air is still a great tablet but it wasn’t the ideal device to do work on. Ever since then, I tried multiple times to use the iPad Air as my primary work/writing device but it just wasn’t cutting it. I’ve written in the past about how my MacBook Air died and I had to transitions all of my work to the iPad Air for a little while before I could save up for another laptop.
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