iPadBook: The perfect union between iPad and macbook that Apple will never produce
They always secured this from Apple No hybrid team development plans between iPad and Mac. Because they shouldn’t. In the meantime, something we can see with the arrival of a new smart screen that will combine an iPad, an Apple TV and HomePod’s performance.
However, the fact that Apple will not produce a product does not mean that it will not exist … A Youtuber wins a hand and starts to work and He developed his own “iPad book” With iPad Pro and MacBook Air.
Creating iPadBook
Shucantech released a video showing his new invention on the Youtube channel. A iPad fused with Mac. And a great madness!
For the development of this hybrid equipment, he used an OLED display iPad Pro and a M4 chip next to a M1 chip Macbook Air. It called it the world’s first iPad book. The two devices are combined and bind to a quay with a magnetic system formed from a three -dimensional printer.
The design and development process is quite interesting and shows that it has certain technical knowledge in the assembly of such structures printed in three dimensions. By joining iPad and Mac, it is possible to execute iPades or MacOS depending on their needs.
Also, the team has compatibility Apple Pencil, Keyboard and Trackpad. And frankly, thanks to the iPad screen, tactile.
The hardware is responsible for ensuring the perfect operation of the two teams. However, what you need to do is to optimize the space for the difference between the iPad Pro and MacBook Air.
In a way, creation reminded us of the development of Macpad by another Youtuber.
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