5 Ways Apple Can Improve the iPad in 2023

Am I hoping for too much?

Mark Ellis
Mac O’Clock

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The iPad is a strange, wonderful, frustrating, and weirdly underachieving product for Apple.

Despite this, I’ve been there since the start — as far back as when the iPad really was just a big iPhone. Every year, and with each new version or accessory, I’ve attempted to work Apple’s tablet into my personal and professional life.

But it has never stuck. Even today, with the embarrassing number of iPads I have to hand, they still spend more time with their screens off than they do in action.

The exception is the iPad mini, which is my ever-present digital notebook, and that’s why, for me, it is comfortably Apple’s best-ever iPad — even if using it as a notebook is slightly elaborate for such an expensive device.

In 2023, a lot needs to happen for the iPad lineup to untangle itself.

Here are my top five wishes for next year.

1. Bring Final Cut Pro to the iPad

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Mark Ellis
Mac O’Clock

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