Use your Mac and iPad together
Jan 28, 2021
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The majority of Macs sold are MacBooks and with the new M1 processor power behind the latest models there would be little need to buy an iMac unless you need more screen real estate than a MacBook can offer. An iPad can help you get around this issue, however, and it also lets you work in a much more flexible way thanks to the ecosystem
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