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Apple iPad Mini A17 Pro / Photo courtesy of Apple
Apple iPad Mini A17 Pro / Photo courtesy of Apple

The iPad remains a powerhouse in the consumer technology sector. It accounts for 10% of Apple’s revenue, commanding a market share more than twice that of Samsung. However, as the tech landscape rapidly shifts, the iPad faces new hurdles.

9to5Mac reported that despite the iPad’s prowess as a productivity tool, it needs to evolve in response to the rising popularity of E-ink tablets.

The iPad isn’t just another tablet. It’s carved out a unique niche between the iPhone and Mac, serving as a jack-of-all-trades for both consumption and productivity. However, as time passes, E-ink tablets have matured, establishing themselves not as mere alternatives but as a distinct product category in their own right.

Gone are the days when E-ink tablets were sluggish and subpar. Today’s market boasts impressive offerings, such as the reMarkable Paper Pro, BOOX Note, and XPPen Magic Note Pad, which have evolved into robust productivity powerhouses.

While the iPad continues to inch closer to Mac-like functionality, it still hasn’t quite bridged the gap. Meanwhile, E-ink tablets are winning over a fresh crop of users by championing simplicity and focus. As these E-ink devices cement their status as a standalone product category rather than just iPad alternatives, industry experts argue that it’s high time for the iPad to chart a new course.

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