A Macbook-Ipad Hybrid Is Happening? See What Tim Cook Says About It

Apple Company is one of the biggest names in the technological industry and all of their items seem to be very well reviewed and love.

The company is known for their sleek phones and very fast operating systems although most Apple products are very exclusive unlike its biggest rival Android.

The IPad is one of the most famous product of Apple, and just this year Apple has released a pro version of the IPad that offers so much more for the artistic or business person inside of their consumers.

They have never disappointed when it comes to their products.

Around the web there have been rumors saying that Apple will be releasing a MacBook-IPad hybrid and this has spread all across the web, but Tim Cook, President of Apple has squash all this rumors.

Tim Cook made it clear that there will be no MacBook-IPad Hybrid coming in an interview he did with Independent.ie.

"We feel strongly that customers are not really looking for a converged Mac and iPad," Cook said.

Cook also admitted that the MacBook and the IPad are now very close to being similar, specs wise but they still believe that the two are different products and should be put in their different lines.

"...we want to make the best tablet in the world and the best Mac in the world. And putting those two together would not achieve either. You'd begin to compromise in different ways," Cook added.

During the interview Cook also clarified that during one of his talks when he said that "PC is dead" he meant windows PC and not the Mac.

The rumors of Apple building a car, Cook did not comment on that but he did say that there will be greater changes in the automobile in the coming years.

The Apple CEO has been around the news lately having several interviews with different media outlets talking about the several new products Apple has in line this year.

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