Know These 3 Problems Before Changing MacBooks With IPad Pro
JAKARTA Apple continues to improve the ability of the iPad Pro so that some people are interested in leaving their MacBook. Unfortunately, this device's move doesn't always run smoothly.
There are many shortcomings that you may feel after turning to the iPad Pro. Although the tablet you want to use is the latest output from Apple, you should consider the following things, as reported by Makeuseof.
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Bad Battery Resilience
You should know that the iPad Pro's durability is not as good as the MacBook. In comparison, the iPad Pro offers 10 hours of durability just to explore the web, while the MacBook Air M1 can be used to play videos.
Every time it launches a MacBook, Apple will offer enhanced battery life. However, when Apple launched the iPad Pro this year, they only focused on running out the thickness of their devices.
Difficulty In Managing Files
MacBook can manage files easily because everything is stored in Finder. Unlike the iPad Pro, you can only open the File application that doesn't have access to the entire system on that device.
In addition, you cannot sort files by type or change the name of all files easily. Simply put, the File application on iPad Pro is not a file management utility for the entire system.
No Extensions In Third Party Browser
The last shortfall that might be a problem for you is the absence of extension support from the browser other than Safari. In fact, you can add an unlimited extension to Google Chrome if you use a MacBook.
If you really need an extension on the iPad Pro, you can only use Safari. This won't be a problem if you're a Safari user. However, if you are a Chrome user, you may be bothered by this limit.