55% of Mac owners have an iPad, and those that need one for work will have a MacBook Pro for the serious stuff.
It’s high time as users we admit that the iPad Pro doesn’t equal ‘professional’ and more than the iPhone Pro; it’s just a nomenclature used by the tech industry to denote better models.
The iPad Pro is therefore a top iPad, able to run better Apps and games than its lower priced brethren all with some loss of autonomy in favour of a more controlled experience. It’s not held back by its OS; it dues precisely what Apple needs it to.