The original iPad was a mobile gear aimed directly at thenetbook.

As the iPad continues to grow in processing power and versatility, are we ready to ditch the PC?

Here are a few areas where the iPad has a leg up on the PC world.

iPad Pro with and without a keyboard

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Security

The iPad is actually quite secure when compared to a PC.

It’s also difficult to get malware onto the iPad.

It often makes its way in by tricking the user into installing it.

Apple Pages with iPad on-screen keyboard.

The iPad also offers several tools to secure your data and the gear itself.

TheFind My iPadfeature allows you to track your machine if you misplace it.

you’ve got the option to also lock it and wipe its data remotely.

Create Password for iPad Parental Restrictions

While possible on a PC, this biometric lock is much easier and more available on the iPad.

Performance

Various models of iPad Pro have used Apple’s A9X, A10X, and A12X chips.

Android and iOS both have relatively small footprints when compared to Windows and Mac OS.

They’ll often seem faster even if their processor isn’t quite as fast.

The price doesn’t stop with the initial purchase, however.

One thing that can drive costs up for a laptop or desktop is the software.

A PC doesn’t do a lot out of the box.

And it isn’t cheap.

Microsoft now offers Office for iOS, which combines Word, Excel, and Powerpoint into one app.

Word, Excel, and Powerpoint are also available as separate apps on iOS.

They’re all free to download and use, but more advanced features require a Microsoft 365 subscription.

PCs come with Windows Defender, which is fairly solid protection for free.

Along with the Touch ID fingerprint sensor, the newest iPads have good cameras built into them.

The 9.7-inch iPad Pro has a 12 MP camera that can compete with most smartphones.

The iPad is also more mobile than a laptop, which is one of its main selling points.

This mobility isn’t just about carrying it with you when you travel.

The biggest selling point is how easy it is to carry around your house or office.

The iPad doesn’t experience these problems.

This simplicity helps keep the iPad bug free and in good working order.

The increased mobility of the iPad is also a great advantage, especially with smaller children.

These controls come with the familiar PG/PG-13/R ratings and the equivalent for games and apps.

you might also easily deactivate the App Store and default apps like the Safari web client.

But it’s the multitude ofmust-have kid-friendly appsthat really sets the iPad apart.

Plenty of great educational apps are available, like Endless Alphabet and Khan Academy.

you might also download games that are perfect for kids aged 2, 6, 12 or older.

There are also a ton of great games on the iPad.

Even the biggest games tend to top out at $10 and often cost less than $5.