The Pro tablet you wish Apple and Microsoft would make is the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9

The Apple iPad Pro M4 launch left-wing tech experts annoyed. Why did Apple debut its powerful new M4 processor on a device that is a gigantic, glorified smartphone? What benefits could the M4 bring to iPadOS, a system built for simplicity, if not power? If you’re staring at the latest iPad Pro and wishing it were more Pro, I suggest checking out the Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 instead, because it’s probably the tablet you’d want Apple to make.

But wait, here comes Microsoft with its new one Surface Pro tablet. Is it a tablet as this runs on Windows just like my laptop and always comes with the keyboard accessory? Or is it a laptop that can be detached, such as the dish part of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), in times of trouble? Whatever it is, it’s on the other side of the Apple iPad Pro’s viewing glass.

The new Microsoft Surface Pro in the best color (Image credit: Future/John Loeffler)

Both tablets have new, powerful chipsets inside, based on ARM’s processing cores, rather than Intel’s x86 chips. Both have an OLED display, a new pen for writing and a price tag that starts at $999 / £999 / AU$1,699, or more if you want a larger display, extra storage or other optional features (like 5G networking on the iPad Pro).