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Posted by Terror Byte
 - October 31, 2025, 01:15:31
It may be capable of replacing a laptop, but not for real work while saddled with that rubbish iPadOS, zero usb-c data ports, n mouse support and stupidly high price.If they added the keyboard in for free, had 2 usb-c ports for power and data, and supported a mouse I consider one, but they are far more expensive than MacBook Air. A top tier model in Australia is $4K, which is literally insane. So many much better x86 laptops available with far more features, more memory, bigger ssd for a lot less.
Posted by davidm
 - October 30, 2025, 13:05:16
I would probably have one if I could use the lenovo thinkpad wireless keyboard attached to it.
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 30, 2025, 13:01:18
Apple's new iPad Pro M5 offers more performance than many compact laptops. Combined with iPadOS26 and a keyboard cover, the iPad can definitely replace a laptop if you can live with the limitations. Especially the 5G connectivity can make a big difference on the road.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-s-iPad-Pro-M5-can-replace-a-laptop-with-some-accessories-and-benefits-from-5G.1147519.0.html