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Apple CEO Tim Cook started off his iPad Pro publicity tour earlier this week by declaring that the new tablet "is a replacement for a notebook or a desktop" for lots of people. Judging by most reviews of the iPad Pro, including our own from Lauren Goode and Walt Mossberg, the iPad Pro isn't ready to replace the laptop just yet. That's not stopping Tim Cook from hating on laptop hybrids, though.
While the iPad Pro mixes together a tablet, keyboard, and stylus like Microsoft pioneered with its Surface lineup and tablet PCs, Cook isn't a fan of the latest Surface Book. "It's a product that tries too hard to do too much," said Cook, during an appearance at an Irish college this morning. "It's trying to be a tablet and a notebook and it really succeeds at being neither. It's sort of deluded.