![]() Also, anyone who likes to draw on their iPad could certainly use the extra space. If the true split-screen multitasking feature is the reason you’ll want an iPad, it’s almost certain to be even more effective on a screen that’s larger than 9.7 inches. The extra inches will inevitably allow us to make best use of the split-screen feature, the new multitouch trackpad, and the promised improvements to external keyboard compatibility. If you put all these apps in split-screen view on the 12-inch-plus iPad Pro, it’ll become a power user’s dream machine. The extensive collection of tablet-optimized apps inside the iTunes App Store gives added incentive. It’ll allow the iPad to evolve and take on more comprehensive business-orientated tablets like the Microsoft Surface 3 and the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2, while still having all the gaming and leisure potential offered by the current models. The Air 2 came out in October last year, which means we’re less than five months away from a replacement. Instead, the split-screen feature is going to turn up just as we’re all talking about the Air 3 and the currently unofficial - but clearly ideal for iOS 9 - iPad Pro. Then, there would have been a compelling argument against saving money and getting the first Air. It really needed to be in iOS 8, ready for the Air 2’s release. IOS 9’s multitasking release is a bit of a strategic error on Apple’s part. Multi-tasking is going to reinvigorate the iPad, just not the iPad Air 2 ![]() Arguably, it should have been included when the tablet launched last year, and the feature’s arrival in late 2015 isn’t enough to save the Air 2 from becoming the iPad-no-one-wanted. While some may see it as manipulative - although there could well be technical reasons that explain why it’s limited to the Air 2 - really, Apple’s using its split-screen support as a carrot on a stick. ![]() IMessage was down today, but it’s now back to normal Here’s how iPadOS 17 is taking your iPad to the next level IPadOS 17 has a hidden surprise for fans of the original iPad ![]()
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