Well, they didn't signal the end for laptops. I don't see that anywhere. They looked at the fact that many iPad users buy a keyboard and then they added one of their own to their product line that is better than most of the competition.
But if they want people to keep making apps for their devices, they are going to need people to have computers that aren't locked down with iOS.
If what you want to say instead is -- Apple's hardware is now getting so good that you could almost imagine running some kind of ve
Tablets are an ergonomic disaster for doing serious work on. Tiny screen, and you would need an arm to hold it up at eye level so you aren't hunched over it.
No they didn't* (Score:4, Insightful)
Well, they didn't signal the end for laptops. I don't see that anywhere. They looked at the fact that many iPad users buy a keyboard and then they added one of their own to their product line that is better than most of the competition.
But if they want people to keep making apps for their devices, they are going to need people to have computers that aren't locked down with iOS.
If what you want to say instead is -- Apple's hardware is now getting so good that you could almost imagine running some kind of ve
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Tablets are an ergonomic disaster for doing serious work on. Tiny screen, and you would need an arm to hold it up at eye level so you aren't hunched over it.
Re:No they didn't* (Score:2)
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