iPad has probably had the most dramatic shift of all of Apple's platforms, since its inception. It began as doing very few things to a very high quality, but now it does almost everything, badly. I hope history finds it to have been more than just an incubator for Apple's Mac silicon during the wayward years
@stroughtonsmith I think its gotten better
- Multitasking options w/ split screen/slide over/stage manager (ignorable if you want)
- The best display Apple makes in the 12.9 (MacBook Pro caliber but w/ touch screen)
- Cellular connectivity
- Keyboard/trackpad/pencil support (also ignorable)
Most people have basic computing needs (email, notes, calendar, web browsing, watching media, etc). I’d argue iPad now does all these well, and is best in class for some (modularity/media/notes).