An M4 iPad Pro that can run iPadOS and macOS simultaneously would be an incredibly-powerful device, and it really wouldn’t take anything away from either experience — only open whole new opportunities (and price points for Apple to upsell you to)
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@stroughtonsmith @jsnell Maybe I’m spoiled by also having a Macbook, but I’m not all that excited about this. If Apple provided a virtualized MacOS, I feel like I'd have a separate app to do Mac things which would be great, but when I want to do iPad centric things (like say use Procreate or markup a document), I'm still stuck with the same frustration of getting files on and off the thing. I just desperately want to have files actually on my iPad that any app can access.