• Squizzy@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      It’s 100% because of their iPads, there are plenty of alternatives but none stand up against the iPad. Everytime a new flagship tablet comes out it is thought to be the iPad killer.

      They created the market and dominate it. They’re fucks like but they’re not wrong here.

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      11 months ago

      No, it’s thanks to no one else really begin in the tablet market

      It’s not like other manufacturers haven’t tried (and some still are trying), people just tend to buy ipads instead.

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      11 months ago

      The iPad’s popularity is the reason no one else is really in the tablet market anymore. Every OEM was pushing out a tablet in every size about a month ago but failed to make any decent amount of sales to stay relevant.

      The Android space is getting more varied again in recent years but I really wouldn’t recommend one to an average user over an iPad.

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      11 months ago

      I mean, they’re the leader because people are buying them the most.

      There’s also quite a few Android tablet options. No one is really buying them mostly because they’re not great (personally, I really liked the ChromeOS tablets I bought but no one seems to want those either so the options for those are genuinely hard to find any options for).

      But if the iPads are basically the best in the market despite not being everything you wish they were, I’m not getting the argument with their point.

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      11 months ago

      frustratingly limited, by iOS

      To be nitpicky, they separated out iPadOS from iOS a while back. The two share many features still but iPadOS can do more.

      Still not full MacOS level though, even on the m1/m2 iPad Pro models. Disappointingly.