How to Turn Your iPhone into a Mac Replacement (A Fantasy)

Jonny Evans

Watching Apple since 1999. I don't say what they should do. I say what they might do. They sometimes do.

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  1. Lee says:

    I would add having the ability to use a usb monitor that does not just mirror the iPhone screen. With Pages, Numbers and Microsoft Office available, it would suit the computing needs of a number of people. Couple it with a hub that could provide connectivity to other devices and storage, sign me up. I have mused about how the current iPod Touch is much more powerful than many of the Macs which I have used since 1988.

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