I don't think Apple would lose "all of their market" I reckon they could still sell just as well. There are so many power users using IPads as is without the needing the necessity of it being a PC. They are missing a market of people could replace their laptop for an iPad when its is a very capable PC when it comes to its hardware and it being held back by its OS. They need to find a middle ground between iPadOS and macOS sort of like a tablet mode so you can have the simplicity of iPadOS if you wish or go into full macOS for the power users.
Its almost the worst time to treat iPads like that. Considering that we are finally getting windows ARM devices and a lot of them are advertising themselves as tablet computers. I've actually started to see people genuinely using surface tablet devices as if it were just an advanced iPad in many locations now. It has quite literally taken over the healthcare sector especially, since all their software is on windows. They get the portability and versatility of an iPad but it actually runs their software. The worst part about this situation is that its not like the surface devices are necessarily even that good from a hardware standpoint. Any of the iPads literally wipes the floor with the surface, in processing power, efficiency, screen quality. Yet the surface tablet is used instead, because it actually has the software. Could you imagine how good the iPads would be if it had that one, critical element. If the iPads actually had the proper software.
That would be incredible. Not sure why Apple isn’t doing that thought. They’ve gotta know how well the surfaces are doing even though they have inferior software.
@@ShotOnmyPhone I think they are trying too hard to keep their other lineups relevant. We can only hope that at some point, with enough EU pestering, and the need to compete in this market that maybe apple will have to open up the iPad to be more like a proper computer.
They will never make the iPad a full blown computer with all the MacOs features. That’ll only cut into their MacBook sales. Therefore they limit the iPad functionality. “If you want computer, buy this (expensive) MacBook.” - Apple (paraphrasing)
I agree unfortunately. I feel like Apple is trying to pretend like they didn’t say the iPad could replace a computer lol. So they are just treating it like a tablet. With incredible hardware
I don't think Apple would lose "all of their market" I reckon they could still sell just as well. There are so many power users using IPads as is without the needing the necessity of it being a PC. They are missing a market of people could replace their laptop for an iPad when its is a very capable PC when it comes to its hardware and it being held back by its OS. They need to find a middle ground between iPadOS and macOS sort of like a tablet mode so you can have the simplicity of iPadOS if you wish or go into full macOS for the power users.
Its almost the worst time to treat iPads like that. Considering that we are finally getting windows ARM devices and a lot of them are advertising themselves as tablet computers. I've actually started to see people genuinely using surface tablet devices as if it were just an advanced iPad in many locations now.
It has quite literally taken over the healthcare sector especially, since all their software is on windows. They get the portability and versatility of an iPad but it actually runs their software.
The worst part about this situation is that its not like the surface devices are necessarily even that good from a hardware standpoint. Any of the iPads literally wipes the floor with the surface, in processing power, efficiency, screen quality. Yet the surface tablet is used instead, because it actually has the software.
Could you imagine how good the iPads would be if it had that one, critical element. If the iPads actually had the proper software.
That would be incredible. Not sure why Apple isn’t doing that thought. They’ve gotta know how well the surfaces are doing even though they have inferior software.
@@ShotOnmyPhone I think they are trying too hard to keep their other lineups relevant.
We can only hope that at some point, with enough EU pestering, and the need to compete in this market that maybe apple will have to open up the iPad to be more like a proper computer.
They will never make the iPad a full blown computer with all the MacOs features. That’ll only cut into their MacBook sales. Therefore they limit the iPad functionality.
“If you want computer, buy this (expensive) MacBook.” - Apple (paraphrasing)
I agree unfortunately. I feel like Apple is trying to pretend like they didn’t say the iPad could replace a computer lol. So they are just treating it like a tablet. With incredible hardware