What happens when you were given a choice to choose wisely between the two? Would you rather get the iPad Pro or just any other regular laptop, for work (any kind of work, in that sense)?
Yes, they’re both really convenient and convertible, but which is better than the other? Turns out that if you really needed a device for doing some light work, be it writing or sketching, an iPad Pro would be the most suitable candidate. But if you’re thinking of real work that needs to be done and that needs to meet the deadlines, you’ll be forever grateful to that of your laptop (or PC, even better, but that’s not the point here).
The iPad Pro (with its updated iOS and its apps) would just enhance the user experience, making it all the more likable and having a really big screen is a definite plus point. However, it does come with some downsides here and there, such as purchasing the official keyboard at $170 (not affordable) and inability of multi-tasking with two Safari tabs opened simultaneously. What’s convenience if you can’t multitask? Perhaps we’re just expecting too much out of the iPad Pro, because truth to be told, laptops aren’t perfect either.