Like lots of other people, I love my iPad Pro. I dislike taking it with me and leaving my Apple Pencil behind though. In the past, I have made use of the Apple Smart Keyboard for the 10.5-inch iPad Pro (my iPad of choice). I like this option for screen ... ( read original story ...
Can Microsoft’s (MSFT) Low Cost Tablet Knock Out Apple iPad?
Microsoft MSFT is set to roll out a fresh line of low-priced Surface tablets, per a Bloomberg report. This move is believed to be the company’s attempt to take on Apple AAPL which dominates the tablet market with its iPad. Reportedly, Microsoft plans to ... ( read original story ...)
How Microsoft’s cheaper Surface tablet can beat the iPad
Microsoft is building a cheaper Surface tablet to compete against Apple's iPad, according to Bloomberg. Microsoft has tried this before — and failed. Here's what it needs to do to succeed. Microsoft's Surface tablets, which run a full version of Windows ... ( read original story ...)
Best iPad apps for Apple Pencil
We round up the 15 best iPad apps for Apple Pencil owners - great options for sketching, drawing and note-taking With the launch of the iPad 2018, Apple finally brought Apple Pencil support to an affordable tablet. Until this year, the best iPad stylus ... ( read original story ...)
Microsoft planning low-cost Surface tablet line to take on iPad, sources say
Microsoft Corp. is planning to release a line of lower-cost Surface tablets as soon as the second half of 2018, seeking a hit in a market for cheaper devices that Apple Inc. dominates with the iPad, according to people familiar with the matter. Microsoft ... ( read original story ...)
Microsoft’s Ultra-Affordable Surface Will Rival the New 9.7-inch iPad
Microsoft is said to be developing a new series of budget-friendly Surface devices in an effort to compete with Apple’s lower-tier iPad. The lower-cost Surface tablets are expected to sport a 10-inch display and USB-C ports, sources familiar with the ... ( read original story ...)
iPad 2018 vs. iPad Pro: Which should you buy?
and comes with a speed boost and support for Apple's excellent pressure-sensitive Pencil stylus. But there are also iPad Pro models, with larger screens. Also, the smaller iPad Mini. Should you even get a cellular iPad at all? And what about storage options? ( read original story ...)