Apple CEO Tim Cook declares end of the PC

Apple wants to change the way you work.

In a move away from traditional computers, Apple launched its super-sized iPad Pros Monday at its flagship Covent Garden store in London.

According to a report by The Telegraph, Apple CEO Tim Cook said at the event, "I think if you're looking at a PC, why would you buy a PC anymore? No really, why would you buy one?"

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Cook added that the iPad Pro will be a replacement for a notebook or desktop for many people.

"They will start using it and conclude they no longer need to use anything else, other than their phones," he said.

Cook also touched on strong Apple TV sales, encryption and the company's future plans to delve into the health market.

Cook hinted that Apple might have more plans to innovate in the health field via apps available on the Apple Watch. However, he doesn't want the Apple Watch, which can already monitor activity levels and heart rates, to become a regulated, government-licensed health product.

Read The Telegraph's coverage here.