When equipped with a keyboard like Logitech’s Create ($150) or the Apple Smart Keyboard ($169), the iPad Pro morphs into a laptop (at least to some degree). Unlike a MacBook, you can also use an iPad Pro as a dedicated tablet, for all the things we love tablets for: reading digital magazines and books, viewing videos and surfing the Web. But for pure touch-based navigation on a large display, there’s nothing better in Apple’s product line than the iPad Pro. And its new Magic Trackpad 2 ($129) adds similar capabilities to desktop Macs, along with Apple’s Force Touch. Plus, touchscreens can be ideal for detailed work (image editing, for instance) and are particularly powerful when paired with a stylus such as Apple Pencil ($99).Īpple has equipped its MacBook line with an excellent trackpad that mimics, to some degree, touchscreen navigation tricks, such as flipping through browser tabs and pinching to zoom in/out. I’ve even found myself reflexively tapping my MacBook Air screen. At any rate, for a lot of people (including me), navigating via touchscreen is becoming second nature.
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