![]() I would RATHER have been able to use an iPad Pro. It's a nice little machine and it can keep me up to date on my smaller clients. I just bought a refurbished Surface Pro 3 (i7 chip, 8gigs ram, 512g memory). and I needed something I could take out of town that was beefy-isa. ![]() I however, am a retoucher, illustrator, etc. But, as a lap top alternative it kicks BUTT. Although she was a photographer in the air force she has since given it up, so I don't see the iPad getting a lot of heavy use. I bought an iPad pro for my wife, she mostly surfs the web, does email, watches video, plays games and such. I hope Apple/Adobe can provide a full version on at least one of the portable platforms in the near future, they are losing the growing amateur photography market. I am also less inclined to get on the computer at the end of the day - so I'll do less editing with a desktop machine but if its the only option. I really wanted something the size of the 27inch iPad Pro so I could do on-the-go editing since I have a lot of travel/down time during the day and I don't really get into gaming or watching shows. I will likely get the desktop Mac, if it isn't going to be portable and touch screen friendly I might as well get the largest screen I can for editing when I'm at home. ![]() I'll still be purchasing Elements 14 but the Apple product will not be the iPad Pro - I was so looking forward to using the new pencil. After researching and discovering that the iPad Pro will not run a full desktop version of Elements I'm seeking other options. Hi Bradee, I was looking at purchasing an iPad Pro for the sole purpose of photo editing (I spend as much time editing photos as many people spend gaming). ![]()
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