iPad VS Mac
Mac Life|September 2021
Do you need a laptop or a tablet? We help you discover which Apple device is best suited for your needs
RYAN BUTT
iPad VS Mac

IT USED TO be the case that choosing between a MacBook and an iPad was easy, but Apple has started to blur the lines between the two in ways that few of us could have expected. In terms of power, we have now reached parity thanks to the new iPad Pro which uses the same M1 chip as the MacBook Air, and when you start to look at the storage onboard the comparisons become even closer. For example, you can buy a 12.9–inch iPad Pro for only $200 more than the equivalent 256GB MacBook Air, but if you opt for the 11–inch iPad Pro then you can pay only $100 more than the 256GB MacBook Air for 512GB of storage. This makes the cost analysis almost moot, which is then exacerbated by the fact that the M1 chipped MacBooks can run most iOS apps and games as well. With so many titles now available on macOS, it can come down to how each will work for you in terms of the physical forms. We’ll try to help you decide which device will be best for you, but there’s little doubt that Apple is making this a tricky question to answer.

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