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Why Apple’s 2020 iPad Pro has the MAGIC TOUCH.

It’s been a decade since Steve Jobs unveiled Apple’s boundary-pushing new device, simply known as the Apple iPad, to the world in January 2010. Tablet technology was still in its infancy, but the Cupertino company launched a product packed full of potential that captured our imaginations and laid the foundation for the decade ahead.

Ten years on from shipping the very first iPad, Apple says they are on track to sell their 500 millionth unit of the device in 2020, so it will come a little surprise that it has become one of the most successful consumer electronics ever. While the years have seen the iPad get thinner, lighter, and packed with more power, the iPadOS software has continued to reimagine how we use the touchscreen display, from advanced photography and video editing, to digital painting and sketching that’s even seen the likes of iconic queer artist David Hockney use the tech for his modern works.

But the innovators at Apple know that this popular device can achieve even greater firsts over the next

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