Check out Federico Viticci’s work on how he has his iPad Pro set up over at Macstories

The more I think about it, the more I come to this conclusion: the iPad, unlike other computers running a “traditional” desktop OS, possesses the unique quality of being multiple things at once. Hold an iPad in your hands, and you can use it as a classic tablet; pair it with a keyboard cover, and it takes on a laptop form; place it on a desk and connect it to a variety of external accessories, and you’ve got a desktop workstation revolving around a single slab of glass. This multiplicity of states isn’t an afterthought, nor is it the byproduct of happenstance: it was a deliberate design decision on Apple’s part based on the principle of modularity.

This is one of the reasons I really love my iPad. It is one of my most flexible devices. This is a great read.

While I love my iMac, and have gotten to use it more than ever this past month (thanks Corona), I’m jealous of Viticci’s set-up and I can envision a day where I get something very similar.

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