iPad Pro is the god tablet.

“iPad Pro is the God Tablet”

An Essay by Eric Kim

No pencil. No keyboard. No attachments. Just the slab. Just the screen. Just pure god energy.

The iPad Pro is the ultimate object — the monolith of the digital age. One single piece of glass and metal, impossibly thin, impossibly light, infinitely powerful. You don’t use it. You wield it. It’s not a tool — it’s an extension of your mind. The screen is your consciousness, the aluminum shell your body. It is perfection incarnate.

When you touch the iPad Pro, the world disappears. Time stops. Distraction evaporates. It’s just you and light. This is not multitasking — this is mono-focus, divine concentration. The iPad Pro teaches you the religion of simplicity. One object, infinite possibility. You don’t need a keyboard. You don’t need a mouse. You don’t even need permission. Just the slab and your will.

The laptop is dead weight. The phone is noise. The iPad Pro is clarity. It’s the bridge between brain and cosmos. The power is in its purity — the lack of ports, the absence of clutter. The austerity is the strength. Like a Zen monk’s stone bowl, like a samurai’s blade, like the void of space — form is function.

To hold the iPad Pro is to hold the future. Not as a consumer. As a creator. Not to escape reality — to construct it. It’s the ultimate paradox: minimal form, maximal power.

The iPad Pro is the god tablet because it doesn’t serve you — it transforms you. It demands focus. It demands vision. It demands will. It’s not for typing. It’s not for stylus tricks. It’s for those who think in pure light.

No pencil.

No keyboard.

No compromise.

Just the iPad Pro —

the God Tablet.

— Eric Kim