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gadget123

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Will Apple in future make a larger Ipad maybe 10" or larger and call it a pro model or something?

I don't want one but you can bet Samsung will try and make the first 15" tablet in a few years. 😛
 
I doubt they'd make a tablet larger than 9.7''. Seems counterproductive and essentially defeats the entire idea of a portable tablet computer.


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Will Ipad make a larger Ipad

Will Apple in future make a larger Ipad maybe 10" or larger and call it a pro model or something?

I don't want one but you can bet Samsung will try and make the first 15" tablet in a few years. 😛

First off, you might want to proofread your thread titles a bit more. There is no company named "Ipad", and if there was, Apple's legal team would jump on it and annihilate it ASAP.

Second, a larger tablet would be harder to carry around, which is one of the selling points of tablets.
 
thats why the new iMac is soo thin; soon they will make that a biiiiig tablet. 😎

No, seriously I doubt there would be a bigger iPad. What is more feasible is a MacAir or MB(P) without keyboard. That in 13" or 15" I can imagine (and would get one).

For an iPad with a single document interface it seems wasted space. The portability of the current iPad and iPad mini would suffer quite.
 
It would definitely be a lot more cooler than a smaller Ipad (Ipad mini) in my perspective.

Ipad pro 13.9", with same ratio as regular pad and a retina display. Although, it would really crossline with their Macbook and the price would be ridiculous espically under Cook management. Might just provide you with a 5W adaptor as well🙂.
 
Well by the solid sales performance of the Mini and some folks moving to it versus the larger iPads, why would Apple make a bigger iPad? I think that market would be way too small.

Next question! 🙂
 
There are a few transformer laptops out there that essentially do that, I think they go up to around 13-15" in size.
 
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