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Comment: How iPads have transitioned from consumption devices to productivity devices

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<p>Over the years, the role of the iPad in Appleā€™s product lineup has shifted dramatically. Whereas Apple once sold a singular iPad model, it now sells several different options tailored to different budgets and use cases. There are a few key reasons the iPad has become a productivity device in my workflow rather than purely a consumption device.</p>
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