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Happy Hour Podcast 019 | iPad Pro wish list

It looks like a few lines of iOS 9 code have provided a couple of key details regarding the upcoming iPad Pro. The resolution of this mysterious large device has been discovered, along with a new keyboard layout. In this episode we discuss our iPad Pro wish list and what we’d like to see if this device becomes a reality later this year. The Happy Hour podcast is available for download on iTunes and through our dedicated RSS feed…

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Comments

  1. David Farwell - 9 years ago

    you guys really need to stop checking Twitter and bouncing around on the internet while you’re discussing the intended topic. I had to wade through nearly 15 minutes of nonsense between the two of you to get to anything worth listening to. It’s incredibly irritating to listen to the two of you clearly NOT listening to each other, and using commonalities to cover up your lack of attention to what the other is saying.

  2. Radosław Wiankowski - 9 years ago

    There’s one aspect that you guys totally lefty out – the Enterprise users. You did mention a trackpad/cursor but Pit’s not Pages nor Keynote that needs this. Its enterprise software delivered through MS RDP or Citrix as remote apps. We do have the client apps for this on iOS but lack of mouse/cursor makes them totally unusable.
    My dream work device – Surface Pro 3 running iOS. Windows is OK but nowhere near iOS. Give me a 12 inch iPad that allows me to use BT mouse and keyboard to access my enterprise apps and I’ll be the first in line to buy it. On top of that put a docking station with the possibility to run at least one external display and I’ll never use a different device.
    This would be a HUGE selling point for business users especially since something like 98% of Fortune 500 have already adopted the iOS ecosystem by using iPhones and current iPads.