I replaced my MacBook with an iPad Pro for a month — here’s what happened

Can you replace a MacBook with one of the best iPads? It’s a question that comes up every time new iPads launch or iPadOS gets its annual update.

For years, the answer has largely been a big fat NO. iPadOS is an operating system designed specifically for Apple’s tablets, not its MacBooks. Sure, you can get work done on an iPad, but you’ll have an easier time on one of the best MacBooks.

You can understand my skepticism when some proclaimed that the upcoming iPadOS 26 would finally give iPads MacBook-like functionality. Been there, done that, right?

iPadOS 26 public beta

(Image credit: Tom’s Guide)

But after using the iPad Pro M4 with the beta version of iPadOS 26 for the better part of a month, I can at last say that iPads can actually be effective MacBook replacements. I’m just as stunned as you are.

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