I respectfully disagree. I think it is strange how people want to base their thoughts on Pro model iPads on the manner in which a word like "Pro" should be interpreted. That is an argument with semantics, not the facts. The facts are that iPad Pro models are quite capable of doing a heck of lot more than they currently can due to the restriction of a very lackluster iPadOS. They cost like premium, high powered devices too. But they are not capable of really doing much because Apple refuses to give them an iPadOS that can do much. So you get best in class hardware coupled with worst in class OS. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link, and the weakest link with iPads is iPadOS. The interface is also a mess and very poorly written.
The fact that iPad Pro models don't sell well should be a sign to Apple. Why would the average person spend enough money to buy a MacBook Air M1 on a Pro when it won't do much more than the cheaper iPads? Get the ports fully supported to industry standards and rewrite that garbage called iPadOS and the Pros will likely sell a lot better.
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