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    2 天前

    How far did they think they could slice the iPad market? It’s always seemed more of a steady seller, not a massive hit.

    I love my M4 iPad Pro, but I have to somewhat sheepishly admit it’s basically a wildly overpriced video streaming device for me now. I mean, video looks great, but still…iPadOS would need at least basic feature parity with macOS for me to put it to any real use. It doesn’t need to BE macOS, but iPadOS is far too awkward, at least for me, to use as a laptop replacement.

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    I was really hoping for an ultra wide iPad. I primarily use my 13" iPad Pro for reading sheet music with ForScore. Being able to have two pages side by side at full or nearly full size would be wonderful.

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      I really dont know why foldable displays havent really been produced as tablets. its closer to the form factor of a book anyways and would make it more manageable to carry around. Sure typing on it would suck but typing on a tablet sucks already anyways.

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        If I had to guess, it’s that the only benefit would be portability. Since the normal fold design (screens fold in to face each other) means the device isn’t usable when folded, the only thing you gain from a foldable tablet is smaller package. So you’re increasing the cost and decreasing the durability for little gain.

        I did find this ridiculous concept from Matebook that is a “foldable laptop” and if you want any of it you’ll quickly see, they don’t even know what they’re doing with it. Not to mention it costs $3,000+.

        https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NKY9L0mjW7Y

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          I reckon that tracks. I feel like it would be a good way to protect the screen since tablets are more unwieldy (to me at least) meaning they are more likely to be dropped when being moved around but it loses that advantage by having more moving parts and also a soft plastic screen.

          Id kinda like a tablet where I operate sorta like a book though as in its common operating position is not fully flat. Can hold it like you would hold a book where its at an angle and you sorta hold it by the spine. The two “pages” would act more like independent screens most of the time.

          I just realized I actually have yet to interact with any modern foldable device.

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            I think as foldable and/or flexible screens progress there is some opportunity for more interesting designs.

            Honestly, anything to mix things up again in the laptop/phone/tablet space. Devices have gotten boring.