My M1 11 inch iPad replaced my MacBook Pro, the moment they sorted out external display support. Much lighter, adequate battery life, helps me focus more and easy to work with when "on the go"! Enjoyed the video, thank you 🙏.
A tablet is used for portability and mobility. Using it while walking or standing up. It's not a replacement to me. I did not buy a magic keyboard. It is what it is, a tablet. A tablet compliments a computer. A tablet is a a notebook. If anybody has watched Star Trek, those tablets doesn't replace the computer.
A tablet is what you say it is but it is most definitely a computer by definition. It has all the same general components as a Mac or PC. They both perform the same task via the “order of operations” of how they’re set up. You can’t look at how developers utilize the OS’s for whatever they want to create. And it doesn’t matter if you use a MacOS-specific app/software source or an iPadOS app on how to cook. They are functionally computers. My Apple Watch is a computer. Someone’s 10 year old iPod is a computer. An old BlackBerry phone in someone’s junk drawer is a computer. Someone’s $10k maxed-out Mac Pro is a computer. It’s a device design with certain cores components designed to accomplish a task. It doesn’t matter what the task is or if you can hold it in your hand or set it on a desk. It has nothing to do with what you actually use it for.
A tablet is a computer. Laptop and pad are just form factors. What you should buy depends on your needs. Im just over hearing because you can’t edit multiple threads of video of the Ipad means it’s not a computer. A few years ago laptops couldn’t edit 4k either. No one said they were useless.
The most mind-boggling thing is right now you can get a MacBook Pro 14, M3 Pro, 18GB RAM, 18-core GPU, 1TB SSD for $2099 at Best Buy. The iPad Pro 13 M4, 1TB is $1899. Add the keyboard and Pencil and it’s $2377. That’s insane.
My iPad Air 5 with the Magic Keyboard couldn’t run a simple page of my defensive driving course but my MacBook ran it with flying colors?! (Not too mention my brothers $200 laptop ran it smoothly as well) It’s the small things like that which make me fall back on ever using my iPad as an absolute full laptop replacement.
Our company developed a custom iPad app for a medium-sized real estate firm. This app allows their staff to perform various tasks in the field, such as uploading property pictures, editing the inventory database, scanning and marking-up documents, and conducting video tours and conferences using the front and rear cameras simultaneously. Additionally, they can use the iPad to watch videos or television shows, such as ESPN, while waiting for clients. (shhhh!🤫) We recently implemented augmented reality (AR) functionality, which will allow the staff to do virtual staging based on the potential buyers’ style or corporate branding theme. We also use LiDAR technology to automatically update and measure the floor plan. The staff considers the iPad the most powerful computer they’ve ever used because it significantly improves their professional workflow with a device and form factor that surpasses traditional mobile laptops. I understand that my continuous effort to share my point of view as a B2B app developer may seem pointless, but I believe it's crucial to remind people on comment threads that many industries rely on iPad Pro as a computer and do not consider it a limited device. It's important to understand that it's a tablet computer and not a less capable version of a laptop.
I believe you can make calls and record for podcasting at the same time as it’s also capturing your voice for recording the podcast. You just have to use apps like riverside fm.
Very true and I agree but like you I was more of a desktop guy so I am with those Macbooks and just recently had some iPads and was truly impressed by how simple and portable to work on.
This video is so timely. My MacBook is crashing about 9 years old and my iPad is slowly dying too. I have an appointment at the Genius Bar real soon. This was the question I had. Not sure which one to invest in. Because I travel so much for work and it’s lighter, I may lean towards buying an ipad. Hoping to find a good one for a good price. TY ! Very useful video and concise !
Nicely explained and was comprehensive. I use both an MB Pro and an iPad Pro as complementary devices. They are the best of both worlds. If I had to choose one, it would be the iPad, which does everything I need. Setting up the workflows I use took a while, but with time and experience, everything worked out well. I understand that some people cannot use an iPad, for example, for coding, but just as many workflows can be done on an iPad that cannot on a Mac. So, I would recommend both, as there will be a few reasons to complain.
Honest question: I hear the “you can’t play two videos at the same time on the iPad” a lot when comparing the two. In what situation would you want to see/hear two videos at once?
It’s a simple way to demonstrate that the audio system on iOS and iPadOS is incredibly rudimentary. I’m listening to a podcast while browsing the web, and a video on the page pauses the podcast. I mute or close the video, then I have to go to Control Center and hit Play. Or I’m scrolling through social media, and a GIF inexplicably counts as a video and pauses background audio. It’s a limitation that feels like a fossil from iPhone OS in 2007, not a modern computer platform in 2024. (Because it is!)
LIke you i own way too many apple parts but i do want to add some points. Many who are willing to buy expensive versions of ipads will own both a ipad and a macbook. But the biggest thing for me is you can take 'part' of the ipad with you. When on photo trips i either leave the keyboard at home or on longer trips in the hotel. This gives me a 600grams vs 1200grams option and for first phase work in my case photo or video its getting better and better. Again i have way too much apple stuff but if i would advice someone who wants 'both' i think with the new keyboard being so close i think a in 2024 having a 13" ipad with keyboard controlling a mac mini when at home using handoff for keyboard and trackpad would be great. Go wild add 3 monitors to a desktop hide the mac mini below the desk ... walk up with the ipad 13"+keyboard place it down and go with 3 screens + ipad with a 4 monitor setup.
Answer is pretty straightforward… unless you hand write or draw… DO NOT BUY THE iPad Pro… if you want a reading device or to consume media every now and then… an iPad Air 11’ is good enough
I think I could drop MacOS for iPad if it had Time Machine backups straight to external storage. I don’t trust iCloud for my 600gb of photos. That’s pretty much the only thing keeping me buying Macs at this point
I like my iPad, and use it every day. However, it does not meet my needs. I need the file system. I run Mathematica , frequently testing the limits of whatever the hardware can do. Other people will have a similar app of choice. Also, I can't write code (c, swift, etc.) on an iPad.
Wow, this has to be the greatest iPad vs MacBook comparison I have seen. To the point, no fillers, calm and insightful. Keep it up!
My M1 11 inch iPad replaced my MacBook Pro, the moment they sorted out external display support. Much lighter, adequate battery life, helps me focus more and easy to work with when "on the go"! Enjoyed the video, thank you 🙏.
A tablet is used for portability and mobility. Using it while walking or standing up. It's not a replacement to me. I did not buy a magic keyboard. It is what it is, a tablet. A tablet compliments a computer. A tablet is a a notebook. If anybody has watched Star Trek, those tablets doesn't replace the computer.
Fair enough. But for some folks an iPad most definitely can and has replaced the need for a more capable PC. They just don't need a computer.
A tablet is what you say it is but it is most definitely a computer by definition. It has all the same general components as a Mac or PC. They both perform the same task via the “order of operations” of how they’re set up. You can’t look at how developers utilize the OS’s for whatever they want to create. And it doesn’t matter if you use a MacOS-specific app/software source or an iPadOS app on how to cook. They are functionally computers.
My Apple Watch is a computer. Someone’s 10 year old iPod is a computer. An old BlackBerry phone in someone’s junk drawer is a computer. Someone’s $10k maxed-out Mac Pro is a computer. It’s a device design with certain cores components designed to accomplish a task. It doesn’t matter what the task is or if you can hold it in your hand or set it on a desk. It has nothing to do with what you actually use it for.
A tablet is a computer. Laptop and pad are just form factors. What you should buy depends on your needs. Im just over hearing because you can’t edit multiple threads of video of the Ipad means it’s not a computer. A few years ago laptops couldn’t edit 4k either. No one said they were useless.
I have watched many mac vs ipad videos, but this has to be the best one. Simple and to the point.
The most mind-boggling thing is right now you can get a MacBook Pro 14, M3 Pro, 18GB RAM, 18-core GPU, 1TB SSD for $2099 at Best Buy. The iPad Pro 13 M4, 1TB is $1899. Add the keyboard and Pencil and it’s $2377. That’s insane.
My iPad Air 5 with the Magic Keyboard couldn’t run a simple page of my defensive driving course but my MacBook ran it with flying colors?!
(Not too mention my brothers $200 laptop ran it smoothly as well)
It’s the small things like that which make me fall back on ever using my iPad as an absolute full laptop replacement.
Our company developed a custom iPad app for a medium-sized real estate firm. This app allows their staff to perform various tasks in the field, such as uploading property pictures, editing the inventory database, scanning and marking-up documents, and conducting video tours and conferences using the front and rear cameras simultaneously. Additionally, they can use the iPad to watch videos or television shows, such as ESPN, while waiting for clients. (shhhh!🤫) We recently implemented augmented reality (AR) functionality, which will allow the staff to do virtual staging based on the potential buyers’ style or corporate branding theme. We also use LiDAR technology to automatically update and measure the floor plan. The staff considers the iPad the most powerful computer they’ve ever used because it significantly improves their professional workflow with a device and form factor that surpasses traditional mobile laptops.
I understand that my continuous effort to share my point of view as a B2B app developer may seem pointless, but I believe it's crucial to remind people on comment threads that many industries rely on iPad Pro as a computer and do not consider it a limited device. It's important to understand that it's a tablet computer and not a less capable version of a laptop.
I believe you can make calls and record for podcasting at the same time as it’s also capturing your voice for recording the podcast. You just have to use apps like riverside fm.
I like that the iPad cannot do the things that you said it cannot do
Very true and I agree but like you I was more of a desktop guy so I am with those Macbooks and just recently had some iPads and was truly impressed by how simple and portable to work on.
good review. most detailed comparison. thanks
This video is so timely. My MacBook is crashing about 9 years old and my iPad is slowly dying too. I have an appointment at the Genius Bar real soon. This was the question I had. Not sure which one to invest in. Because I travel so much for work and it’s lighter, I may lean towards buying an ipad. Hoping to find a good one for a good price.
TY ! Very useful video and concise !
Nicely explained and was comprehensive.
I use both an MB Pro and an iPad Pro as complementary devices. They are the best of both worlds.
If I had to choose one, it would be the iPad, which does everything I need. Setting up the workflows I use took a while, but with time and experience, everything worked out well.
I understand that some people cannot use an iPad, for example, for coding, but just as many workflows can be done on an iPad that cannot on a Mac. So, I would recommend both, as there will be a few reasons to complain.
Or get a Surface Laptop Studio…
You can at least two programs ata time
The connections to other devices is simpler than the same process on Mac
Honest question: I hear the “you can’t play two videos at the same time on the iPad” a lot when comparing the two. In what situation would you want to see/hear two videos at once?
It’s a simple way to demonstrate that the audio system on iOS and iPadOS is incredibly rudimentary. I’m listening to a podcast while browsing the web, and a video on the page pauses the podcast. I mute or close the video, then I have to go to Control Center and hit Play. Or I’m scrolling through social media, and a GIF inexplicably counts as a video and pauses background audio. It’s a limitation that feels like a fossil from iPhone OS in 2007, not a modern computer platform in 2024. (Because it is!)
LIke you i own way too many apple parts but i do want to add some points. Many who are willing to buy expensive versions of ipads will own both a ipad and a macbook. But the biggest thing for me is you can take 'part' of the ipad with you. When on photo trips i either leave the keyboard at home or on longer trips in the hotel. This gives me a 600grams vs 1200grams option and for first phase work in my case photo or video its getting better and better. Again i have way too much apple stuff but if i would advice someone who wants 'both' i think with the new keyboard being so close i think a in 2024 having a 13" ipad with keyboard controlling a mac mini when at home using handoff for keyboard and trackpad would be great. Go wild add 3 monitors to a desktop hide the mac mini below the desk ... walk up with the ipad 13"+keyboard place it down and go with 3 screens + ipad with a 4 monitor setup.
Answer is pretty straightforward… unless you hand write or draw… DO NOT BUY THE iPad Pro… if you want a reading device or to consume media every now and then… an iPad Air 11’ is good enough
The best comparison of iPad and MacBook. Thank you!
I think I could drop MacOS for iPad if it had Time Machine backups straight to external storage. I don’t trust iCloud for my 600gb of photos. That’s pretty much the only thing keeping me buying Macs at this point
Great video both are best!
Is that a Tandy compatible PC in the background?! Specifically a 1000 EX? I had one in college.
That's right!
They are two different devices
Both
Opening statement is stupid. The Mac is easier to use than a PC if you’re already a Mac user.
Smart guy
I like my iPad, and use it every day. However, it does not meet my needs. I need the file system. I run Mathematica , frequently testing the limits of whatever the hardware can do. Other people will have a similar app of choice. Also, I can't write code (c, swift, etc.) on an iPad.
You can write code on an iPad. Obviously, it needs to be via a VM, and it is no doubt more sensible to use a laptop.
No Hulu app for Mac ....still in 2024. Wack.
Your price comparisons are not apples to apples. The base MacBook Air is the competitor to the iPad Pro 13, and if you need 16GB of RAM…