In addition to changes in sales, the entire tablet market is coalescing around a certain consensus - to replace laptops with larger-sized and better-configured tablet products.
Take the iPad as an example, since its launch in 2010, it has been subdivided into four product lines including iPad, iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro. Among them, the maximum size of iPad Pro has reached 12.9 inches, which is almost comparable to some models of MacBook Air. At the same time, Apple has also been trying to enhance the productivity attributes of the iPad Pro, making its experience closer to that of a laptop through a series of accessories such as the accompanying MyoControl Keyboard and Apple Pencil.
This trend is not only evident in Apple products, but other brands such as Samsung and Huawei are also actively promoting products with similar concepts. They have launched tablets with larger screens and higher configurations in an attempt to meet the diversified needs of consumers for mobile office, learning, entertainment and so on.
For example, Huawei's MatePad Pro has a 10.8-inch 2K full-screen, a powerful Kirin 990 chip, a smart magnetic keyboard and M-Pencil, making it closer and closer to a laptop in terms of functionality. This trend of 'tablet instead of laptop' is gradually changing consumers' purchasing concepts and habits. With the advancement of technology, the performance of tablet PCs has become more and more powerful, and is no longer a simple audio-visual entertainment tool, but can meet the needs of more work and study. In addition, Microsoft's Surface Pro series is known as the 'laptop killer', which uses a 13.5-inch PixelSense screen, equipped with Intel Core i5/i7 processor, running a full version of Windows 10 operating system, with a professional keyboard cover and Surface Pen, fully able to meet the needs of professionals. Surface Pen, it is fully capable of meeting the work demands of professionals.The following are our similar products:

The tablet market is growing at an unprecedented rate in the face of growing demand for mobile working and learning. With improved processor performance, increased screen size and optimised operating systems, tablets are gradually eating into the market share of traditional laptops. They are lighter, start up faster, have longer battery life, and more and more applications and software are beginning to support touch operation, which allows users to enjoy greater convenience and flexibility in their use.
At the same time, the popularity of cloud services has made data access easier, allowing users to access and work on work files anytime, anywhere, which further promotes tablets as an ideal choice for mobile work. And for those pursuing creativity and design, stylus pens with high sensitivity and pressure-sensitive features make them more comfortable for drawing and design work.
Additionally, software developers are responding to this trend by launching versions of applications optimised for tablets, ranging from professional-grade image editing software to sophisticated data analysis tools that take advantage of tablet hardware features as much as possible to provide users with a near-desktop-level experience.

In summary, tablet PCs are expanding their application scenarios with their unique advantages and gradually changing the way people work and live. In the future, with the advancement of technology and diversification of user needs, tablet PC is expected to fulfil its potential in more fields and become an indispensable personal device.

