The history of the iPad

The history of the iPad

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “The history of the iPad”.
And we call it the iPad, that’s what it looks like when the first iPad was announced in 2010, Steve Jobs demoed it kind of as the ultimate way to browse the web. It could do more, of course, but it was big and slow. It couldn’t even multitask a year later, Apple had already totally redesigned the thing it was suddenly stylish, lighter and more capable. Then serious updates started to come in 2012 when the iPad finally got a high-res Retina display and to processor bumps within an eight month. Time span Apple also introduced the iPad Mini that year, almost three years after the original iPad.

This is the lines first spin-off and the idea was that it could help Apple compete against the onslaught of cheap Android tablets that were rolling out like Google’s Nexus 7. In 2013, the iPad received what is arguably its biggest update. To date, the air was a complete redesign in the mini style, making Apple’s flagship tablet, far more portable than it had ever been. After all of that, both iPads only saw small updates.

In 2014, the air got a better display and a fingerprint sensor and the mini just got a fingerprint sensor. They were tepid changes and they may well have been a reaction to have the iPads business have been changing that the iPad started out as a fast growing new product. Its sales had started to decline. At the same time, Microsoft service line was turning 3 and starting to come into its own.

It’S been growing fast and that’s a pretty clear sign that big, powerful tablets are in demand, which is how we get to this week. Suddenly, the iPad is huge, capable of multitasking and supports a keyboard and stylus. It’S a natural evolution of the iPads annual increase in power, but like the iPad Mini, it’s also an obvious response to market demand so sure the iPad pro is just a bigger iPad.

But it’s not even close to what Apple could have made 5 years ago. .