Tablets
Discover expert analysis on tablets with news, reviews and insights from the team at IT Pro.
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iPad Air 2020 debuts with A14 Bionic chip and USB-C
News Apple touts its latest flagship tablet as the “most powerful” iPad Air ever
By Sarah Brennan Published
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Tablet market surges 26% due to remote working boost
News The rare increase is due to a rise in demand for low-budget remote working equipment, Canalys claims
By Sabina Weston Published
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Apple’s 2020 iPad Pro might finally be a computer replacement
First look Trackpad support, a proper keyboard, plus iPadOS improvements, could make the iPad Pro a covetable business device
By Roland Moore-Colyer Published
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Apple reveals iPadOS at WWDC19
News Cupertino's tablet range breaks free of iOS with new dedicated software
By Jane McCallion Published
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Best iPad apps for 2019
Best Our collection of the best and most popular iPad apps to download in 2019
By Connor Jones Published
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iPad Pro 10.5 vs Surface Pro head-to-head review
Vs Both devices want to be a laptop killer, but which one is worthy of the title?
By Dale Walker Published
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Apple finds a new enterprise partner in GE
News GE will offer iOS-based devices as technician tools, while Apple will sell the company's GE Predix Platform to its customers
By Clare Hopping Published
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Why I’ve fallen back in love with tablets
Opinion Don’t be so quick to dismiss the humble iPad — there’s life in the old dog yet
By Adam Shepherd Published
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IDC: Budget tablets fail to halt market's downward spiral
News Tablet market declines 3.4% as consumers wait for major upgrades
By Caroline Preece Published
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iPad (2017) review: how does the latest iPad stack up?
Reviews The iPad Air 3 may be dead, but the new iPad is a worthy successor
By Dale Walker Published
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Apple iPad Pro 9.7 vs iPad Air 2
Vs What’s the difference between the new 9.7in iPad and its predecessor?
By Jane McCallion Published
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Tablets will bounce back from historic slump by 2018
News But manufacturers will face a turbulent market until the end of this year
By Jane McCallion Published
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