Jason Snell, writing for MacWorld about the convergence of tablets and trucks:
Now comes the race toward that elusive sweet spot, the creation of a device that’s the perfect balance—a light touch tablet when you want it to be, a stylus-driven notepad when you want to draw or take notes, a laptop when you want to write or work on a spreadsheet, even a desktop when you want to sit at a desk and use a large screen.
Prior to the release of iPadOS 13, I would have said that Microsoft was ahead of Apple. The Surface Go and Pro offered a more modular tablet experience than Apple’s iPad. But with desktop-class Safari, great display support, and a completely rethought pointing system, iPad is at once a wholly different experience from using a Mac, but almost as capable. Windows on Surface is still very much Windows.
iPad vs. Surface: Apple and Microsoft get closer to convergence | Macworld