Hey, what's up guys like the bytes help here, so that you guys wanted me to compare the iPad Pro 9.7 inch versus the iPad Pro 10.5 inch, this one's the brand new when they came out just a few weeks ago at WWDC. So this is going to be replacing entirely this one here, which was released last years, a perfect tablet as well. You guys wanted me to compare some key differences between the two. So first I want to go ahead and show you the displays, which is going to be one of the things that you're going to look at. Of course, when you first buy this new iPad, if you want to go ahead and upgrade, however, if you take a look here at the displays, what are your opinion? Does this one really look brighter than this one, because Apple does claim I believe it's 30% brighter display and this one is 600 nits in compared to 500 on the one on the left. So let me know what you think about the displays.
Let me get a closer look here, for you guys tell me: what do you think about those displays that this one here look brighter than this one and by the way, brightness settings are identical? Let me go ahead and show you that auto brightness and threw tone display auto brightness all the way up in church on display. So this place is one of those things that you guys are going to be looking at. Of course, once you get the new iPad now both of these are updated. Io's are loving, beta 1. If you're going to be able to do that as well, once iOS 11 is released to the public.
Another thing worth noting is that this iPads display refreshes at double the rate, so 120 Hertz compared to 60 Hertz again, let me get a closer look here and move these icons on the screen. Tell me if it's a little smoother on one than it is on the other, then you guys would be the judge of that of the 120 Hertz is supposed to make this iPad feel a lot smoother when you're watching movies, animation. Things like that are supposed to look a lot better and honestly. I've had 24 hours with it and I have to say it really does make a difference. It's almost like you're grabbing the screen itself.
It's kind of weird to describe you have to try it yourself, and you'll know what I mean, but it's really, really cool. Now. What I want to do is we're going to go ahead and power off both iPads and I want to go ahead and see how the anti-reflecting mechanism on the displays work. Can you guys see me? Can you guys see my reflection on either one of these iPads? You know what I'm going to go a step further, and I'm going to go ahead and use the flashlight here on this iPhone to kind of increase the chances of the reflection here. Can you guys see my hands so? Can you see them on the iPad there? It is honestly both do a very, very good job.
I, don't think either one you're going to have a problem with the reflection. That's very important because, if you're outside reading and things like that, you want the iPad to not show the reflection of the light very strong. Now let me go to power both of these at the same time and see which one beats up faster, because Apple does claim that this iPad is 30% faster, and we'll have to wait and see. Let's go wait for the boot up as I mentioned they're both running iOS 11. It is the first beta.
So you know the performance is not going to be the best, but you know they're both in this one beta, so I guess is fair and, as you might expect, the new iPad did that first and then a few seconds behind the older generation, the previous generation. Another thing I do want to point out is touch. I'd is different on this one. We have the first generation touch ID on the previous gen on the new generation. We have a second generation touch ID.
So let me pan down here to the touch ID, sensors, and I'm oppressed, both at the same time to see which one on lock's classes. This is very, very useful for me because unlocking the iPads takes it takes a while with the first generation. So let's do that one two! Three! So did you see that it's going to do that again several times, just to kind of confirm one, two: three! So there you go. Of course the second generation touch ID is showing its performance on the new iPad, as should so, let's go in and launch applications you're going to be launching applications when you use it, and you want to know the speed, let's go ahead and see how fast 1 2 3 honestly, the screen reacted faster on this iPad I kept them both at the same time, but the touchscreen reacted faster on the newer model, which is to be expected, 1, 2 3. You see that a little faster reaction time, a little faster loading times as well.
So let's go ahead and run a Geek bench here. You guys wanted me to do that. I'm going to close all applications out first, just to make it a fair game, and we're going to go ahead and run tests here to see which one of these iPads performs better I think I have an idea that this one's going to be performing better. But let's go ahead and see here. So we have the nine point.
Seven-inch display iPad Pro running iOS 11 beta one with the Apple A9 x chip right here we have the Apple 10x chip. You can't see it here, but that is the one that's inside this device, iOS 11 10.5 display now look at here. The difference here is memory, so we have two for memory for four memories, so we're going to go ahead and run CPU here now we're not going to worry about who finishes the test. First, I'm, pretty sure this one's going to finish first, but I just want to see the scores to see how much improvement we've seen versus the previous generation. Okay.
So, as you would expect, Wow look at the performance start here: single core score, 38 70, and look at that multi-core score.92 57! That's almost computing power at laptop level and desktop level. I mean it's really impressive. Here are the rest of the specs, so previous generation iPad gaming. Second, of course, look at the scores, a single course 30 34 50 48 on let's go score here are the rest of these specs down here and I have to, say man Apple is really aiming to make in this iPad a computer portable computer, replacing many laptops out there. I see them doing that the performances there, man, you can almost run OS 10.
Now, let's go ahead and run over a few numbers here: front-facing camera 5, megapixel to 7, megapixel, rear facing cameras, 12 megapixels apiece, as I mentioned, touch ID, first generation vs. second generation, and we also have some key differences, as I mentioned as the 120 Hertz display, which makes a ton of difference when you're watching movies and TV shows I was watching movies last night, it is incredible. You have to see it to believe it display resolution pixel density at 264 on both so everything good there Apple Pencil support for both iOS 11 for both want to compare the iPads here physically. As well so if you haven't watched my unboxing video, we have four speakers or two speakers on the bottom and then the Lightning connection on each and the two speakers on the top as well. We have the headphone jack I, know that's kind of surprising for some, so we have some Jack and these speakers on the top and power button, the cameras which still have the little camera hump there and on the side we have the smart connector on each now.
This iPad the new iPad 10.5 inch, is slightly taller. You see that so it is slightly taller. But of course you get point. Five inch display versus a nine point, seven inches now. The bezels here is where the previous-generation shines.
Look how thin those bezels are on the new generation. So you can see there, that's how you get the bigger screen, so it is really nice when you're, watching movies and TV shows having that larger display. Now the touch ID button, a lot of you guys were asking me- is a very similar to the iPhone 7, and it is like the previous iPhones is clickable. So it's not like the iPhone 7. Where is just like a solid state home button, so it is clickable no 3d touch, but with iOS 11 you will get sort of 3d touch effects on the new generation iPad and all the old generation as well.
So you don't have 3d touch, but you can sort of 3d touch using iOS 11, so it's pretty cool now. One thing I've always been curious about is how bezels are getting smaller, wouldn't that affect the user experience on the tablet or the phone, because you hold it like this, and wouldn't this give input feedback here on the screen, and it's just going to mess everything up for you. Well, it has a great palm rejection to see that that's also another thing I've always had that question. What's going to happen when bezels get smaller, and then you have your thumb and your palm resting there. So, as you can see, their palm rejection is incredible on the new iPad as well.
Another thing: that's really important. It's battery life now this iPad here I've been using for quite some time and from one single charge from 100 to zero I, get about nine to nine and a half hours of battery life, and that all depends on what I'm doing, of course, so very great performance all-day battery life on this iPad. Now this one at early life is very similar to the previous generation. Even though this is slightly bigger device, the battery life tend to be identical. In my experience with the iPad, so battery life is not going to be an issue here, I don't think it will.
When comes to value well right here, this iPad, when I first bought a 32 gigabyte. Entry-Level was 600 bucks $5.99 for 32 gigabytes. Now this one starts at 64, gigabytes and I, bought it for 649, so 650 bucks versus 600 bucks. You get double the memory here and, of course, faster memory as well, so reader rights are also faster. Keep that in mind.
So the process things a little quicker but anyways about bringing into this video hope. You found it informative and helpful. If you did don't forget to click that, like button, much more videos coming ? be sure to stay tuned, so night device help, and I'll see you guys on the next one paced.
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