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3. Desktop-Class Apps Apple is really trying to make the iPad a worthy laptop replacement, and iPadOS 16 brings the company one step closer to its goal. Now, with Desktop-class apps that'll be available with the incoming software update, you can expect a more familiar feel if you're more of a desktop user. But what does that mean, exactly? Well, it means that you'll see new features that will adjust to the iPad, including customizable toolbars that will display the buttons for the actions you use the most in any app. That means you can quickly undo or redo, cut and paste, and many other features. You'll even be able to find and replace text across many apps, including Mail, Messages, and Remainders. All these actions will be easy and seamless to access across all your favorite apps. 2. External Display Support Unfortunately, this is another cool feature that only M1 iPad Pro users will get to try. With the help of the M1 chip, your iPad Pro will be able to fully support an external display with resolutions up to 6K, which is an impressive feat for a tablet. You'll be able to move your apps from your iPad to the display and have up to eight apps open at the same time—you can have up to four apps open on your iPad and four apps on your external monitor.