2017 iPad vs First iPad! 7 Year Comparison By EverythingApplePro E A P

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Aug 15, 2021
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2017 iPad vs First iPad! 7 Year Comparison

Is there room for a third category of device in the middle, something that's between a laptop and a smartphone, and we call it the iPad it's hard to believe that today, April 3rd marks the seventh year since the original iPad was released. It's been a long journey, we've seen so many iPads since then, and now in 2017, we have the new nine point: seven-inch, iPad, let's take a look at what's changed, what's evolved, how far has the iPad come since its introduction in 2010? Now what I was originally released? It was ridiculed a lot. It was considered to be by some a bigger iPhone and by most completely useless. However, oh how wrong they were now from a design standpoint. This thing screams, Steve Jobs. It follows a lot of his design, the language, and it's seriously such a beautiful device.

Just to look back on. It's got a very retro vibe to it. Now they knew what of course, is much more evolved. It's a much sleeker looking device, something that comes in three colors gold, Space, Gray and silver. Instead of just your plain silver.

Now that one is very light thin and by today's standards, some people even complain that it's too thick and heavy. This thing is like a feather compared to the old one. This thing is heavy thick and chunky, and it really shows its age today, but still I can't help but appreciate the design of this thing and yeah using it with one hand, is very, very difficult, but still it's somewhat comfortable. If you have massive hands even from the front. This thing really screams old.

Look at those bezels. There are at least two to three times larger than this base model. iPad we're supposed to receive a new iPad later this year with almost no bezel. But still this thing looks old just from those alone, not to mention you get in real close, and you can start to make out all of those pixels. The display is nowhere near as sharp as the new one.

You can fit four of the old iPads display into the new one pixel wise, and this is vice versa. Now, although this new iPad is considered a budget iPad, its display is still miles better than the old one. The colors pop a lot more. The reflectivity is a lot better on this display, but the one thing it shares a similarity with the old one which I don't like is the fact that the screen isn't laminated together, there's a which is really off-putting in very old technology I'm. Getting to use these things.

The new iPad is on iOS. Ten point three point: one: the old one on 5.1.1 it first shipped with 3.2, though now the interesting thing is that the new one gives you more storage back from a 32 gig device versus the old one very interesting. Now the overall interface you're gonna notice a lot of similarities here. Well, the new iPad may look a lot cleaner, the old one, it's still pretty much all they're, just clumped together, instead of in separate areas, the wallpaper section makes more sense as it combines the display and a wallpaper into one instead of on the new iPad. There are separate sections and man take a look at this nostalgia here that Steve Jobs gene wallpaper- and this is back in the day when Apple used to actually give you wallpapers instead of taking them all away.

I was 10, is clean flat and a lot more boring than I was five for sure. This one is geomorphic. It's got that design language where it has sort of a fake depth inside there are textures where there aren't on iOS 10. You know you can tell this is designed by Steve Jobs and Johnny Ives back in the day, and it's a lot of fun to play around with this. Now that we have this boring OS today, not that that's a bad thing.

The new iPad has all those fancy features like slide over and split screen multitasking, which is all cool butts in practice. It's not that great on this new iPad picture and picture freezes on my iPad, for whatever reason, I have no idea. Why? So you know the old one is pretty reliable in comparison to this. One now YouTube was built in back in the day, which is pretty cool, doesn't work anymore, but you know it would be awesome if it did. Maps was Google Maps, so that is really, really cool.

Overall. Just you know, comparing these applications old and new is really, really fun. It's so familiar, oh, my god. This new song is a hit. Now, let's see the handy, dandy iPad that seems to work always sweet deal.

That's what I like reliable stuff. You can count on the first iPad used Apple's first in-house processor, the Apple A4. It was rated at one gigahertz with it measly 256 megabytes of RAM, as you can see, 472 score versus 44:28 on the new iPad, with the Apple A9 that one is surprisingly capable so on this iPad you're going to play games like this. Mostly 2d games, as the graphical performance was terrible, you're actually playing a 3d racing game. The frame rate is awful.

Pixels are like ps1 level, so this thing couldn't game earth crap. The new one, on the other hand, is a very capable device. It's actually almost on the level of the iPad Pro, as it has the a9 instead of the a9x, so pretty much anything you download from the App Store. This thing can run very smoothly and, with you know, a lot of effects not as good as the iPad Pro, but I have no complaints actual scores. Oh my goodness, this thing is terrible in a 3d benchmark, so battery life surprisingly, is exactly the same.

Apple advertised 10 hours of usage, general usage with the new iPad and with the old one, even though the battery size is different, actual results did vary. It wasn't that good Wi-Fi speed wasn't terrible. It had a toe 2.11 and series Wi-Fi, which is good. The browser seems to be broken for most websites. I have no idea why, but I just want loads of stuff.

Maybe it's not compatible anymore. Actually, unlocking this thing I was surprised to find it's exactly the same without a pass code to unlock it just with the slide to unlock versus touch ID. So that was a little surprising for me to see, and I wanted to take a moment to put things into perspective. It is 2017 7 years since the iPad was released, and we still have no damn calculator, weather or stocks app, that's built in to iOS for the iPad. What in Carnation Apple wadi you have to download a third-party one from the App Store? Does it really take seven years to develop a calculator now? How about them cameras in the new one? We've got the new 8 megapixel sensor, which by new I mean is in the iPhone 5s on the old one.

We got the no camera series, so you know pretty much, comparing its I, don't think it's a very fair test here. There check out my cock's, but yeah definitely much more detail as the P here and was curious to see the sound output on the old one. It was muddled but still clear and very distinguishable. The new one was louder. Buts, broken out of the box, as you heard now.

We know that the new one is better, but in what way is the old one better bit do I have a dedicated switch for the silent on/off button that you can dedicate to orientation lock, which is actually pretty cool? The volume HUD is more transparent than in iOS 10. It doesn't actually obstruct your stuff and there's a slideshow feature from the lock screen. The Apple seems to have made disappear on the newer version, so it also does have YouTube and Google Maps embedded into iOS out of the box, so that is super cool and pretty much the only advantages. This thing has you know: I wondered what happens if you plug in Apple Pencil and what, if Steve Jobs, despite his hating on styluses, hit this feature into this thing, so using an adapter, let's go ahead and plug in the Apple Pencil into my 2010 Apple iPad am no prompt, but still I have a hope here. No, so pretty much couldn't get that to work.

Anyone doesn't support it either. So that's pretty much fair there, and I know exactly what you guys are thinking which of these is more successful. To electromagnetic interference, let's find out I, don't think I've had a winner on that one, but guys I just wanted to say this. New iPad is an absolute bargain, wouldn't release. The original was worth five hundred sixty dollars in today's money.

Now this thing is three hundred and twenty-nine dollars, and you're getting so much for your money. So I hope you guys enjoyed this retro comparison old versus, and you be sure to check out the iPhone one and stay tuned for more peace.


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