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Apple is still developing a large foldable iPad, despite hitting several technical hurdles along the way, reports Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.

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Writing in his Power On newsletter, Gurman says the "gigantic" foldable iPad will challenge Apple's long-running tradition of keeping the Mac and iPad as separate devices. Some have referred to it as a foldable iPad, while others have called it an all-display MacBook, but concerns remain about its practicality when it comes to typing.

A report in July last year claimed Apple had decided to pause work on a larger-screened foldable iPad because of development issues, but it now sounds as if that overstated things. Apple wanted to launch the device in 2028, according to Gurman's previous reporting, but problems with weight and display technology are likely to cause it to be pushed back until 2029.

The device is believed to have a Samsung-made 18-inch display, with Apple focusing on minimizing the display crease. The company already has expertise in this area, having ordered suppliers to begin production of its foldable iPhone, due for launch later this year.

However, a large foldable OLED display will be a lot more expensive – the foldable device could be up to three times as expensive as the 13-inch iPad Pro. Apple charges $1,299 for the 13-inch ‌iPad Pro‌, so if prices don't come down for components over the next few years, the foldable ‌iPad‌ could cost as much as $3,900.

When closed, the iPad resembles a MacBook, with an aluminum exterior and no outer display. When opened, it unfolds to roughly the size of a 13-inch MacBook Air, but without a physical keyboard. Due to its large display and aluminum chassis, current prototypes weigh about 3.5 pounds, making them considerably heavier than existing iPad Pro models.



Article Link: Apple's Foldable iPad Still In the Works, Could Arrive by 2029
 
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personally, I'd be more interested in a device that is a 13" iPad that unfolds into a 26" screen, but it would probably be stupidly and prohibitively expensive
 
It is a bit odd. A bit heavier than an MBA with a worse typing experience and problems of reach. I can see it working if it's mainly voice controlled, but that isn't how iPads are currently designed.

It might be an engineering prototype/concept device?
 
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3900!! That is a LOT to ask for a tablet, and not a full blown PC. In fact will tablets be as popular by then anyway as Apple will have had a few gens of foldable iPhones by then.

Personally whilst I love my iPad Pro, I do plan in the future when its battery has degraded to not get another and instead just get a foldable iPhone. Replace two devices for less money with one then.
 
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3900!! That is a LOT to ask for a tablet, and not a full blown PC. In fact will tablets be as popular by then anyway as Apple will have had a few gens of foldable iPhones by then.

Personally whilst I love my iPad Pro, I do plan in the future when its battery has degraded to not get another and instead just get a foldable iPhone. Replace two devices for less money with one then.
today an 13" ipad pro with 512ssd starts from $1699. That in 2029-2030 probably will be $1999
So 3900, as a speculation....is not far off from the truth
 
If the price is double what it would cost if it was the same size but not foldable then I don't see the real point. The ability to make it more portable is simply not worth that much money. Plus, if it is like other foldable devices, the screen will have a very easy to mess up plastic coating.
 
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Will there be a market for such a rumored device?
I really don’t see it. If I was to consider a device in that size and foldble form factor, I would take a proper physical keyboard over a touchscreen one all day long. It’s not even a contest.
 
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Please Apple, don’t do this. I don’t want an iPad that can be peeled like an orange, and scratched with a fingernail because the screen has a plastic protector. Not to mention, it’ll cost 2x more for that privilege….

What I want is a MacBook pro with a detachable keyboard, running macOS
 
3900!! That is a LOT to ask for a tablet, and not a full blown PC. In fact will tablets be as popular by then anyway as Apple will have had a few gens of foldable iPhones by then.

Personally whilst I love my iPad Pro, I do plan in the future when its battery has degraded to not get another and instead just get a foldable iPhone. Replace two devices for less money with one then.
I don't expect to replace my iPad Pro, either. A foldable iPhone will most likely serve both phone and tablet purposes.

I could get by with that and a MacBook Pro just fine.
 
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There’s a teeny tiny market for tablets over $3000. Smaller than Vision Pro’s market even.
If its resolution is better than the Vision Pro, then it might serve as an even more portable Mac monitor.
Assuming the Vision Pro resolution hasn't improved by 2029.
 
DOA Another flop vision pro like if they want this hit market they should release next year
 
I know the mockups are mockups, but I still don't see how I'm remotely going to fold this supposed iPad into a crane.
 
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