Newest 2017 iPad 9.7-inch Review! Worth the $300 By HiTechKing

By HiTechKing
Aug 15, 2021
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Newest 2017 iPad 9.7-inch Review! Worth the $300

Yo, what's up guys it's another day at the Tech, and today I got my hands on the brand new 2017 iPad Air, iPad, 5th, gen, 7th, gen. Ok, let's just say, I got the brand new 2017 iPad. The build quality is pretty much the same as any other Apple device. It feels premium. It has the same aluminum finish. Instead of creating a new design, Apple decided to use the same chassis as the iPad Air I.

Don't think it's a bad thing, because it comes with a slightly bigger 8800 27,000,000 battery which, by the way, lasts forever I mean I've. Had this iPad for two weeks, and I've only charged it three times so far, I have no complaints about the battery life. It's amazing! On the front. It's got a nine point. Seven inches Retina display with the pixel count of 264 PPI I noticed the screen on this iPad isn't fully laminated, nor does it have anti-reflective coating, meaning the display isn't up against the screen, thus creating an air gap which sounds a bit hollow to the touch.

If this is going to be your first iPad you're, really not going to see the difference, unless you use it side by side with an iPad Pro, then you might see the difference. It is still a really nice display apple claims that it is 25% brighter than iPad Air 2 screens it's a beast. When it comes to performance, I've played some graphic, intense games and did some video editing so far, I haven't noticed any signs of slowing down compared to the iPad Pro it's only like what 20% slower. So even if you're a power user, the 2017 iPad should be able to keep up with you. Now.

Let's talk about the home button. This has an actual physical home button that you can physically press, and it is equipped with the first end, touch ID, granted it's not as fast as the 2nd gen sensor, but it will still get the job done. The 8 megapixel camera on the back takes decent photos and videos. It can take 1080p videos at 30 frames per second and 720p videos at 120 frames per second, you can see some noise here and there, but this does have an 8 megapixel sensor, which would take just 5 videos in outdoor lighting. Now we will find out now on the front, there's a 1.2 megapixel sensor that takes 720p videos and some good selfies. So should you get the new 2017 iPad? Yes most? Definitely, especially if this is going to be your first iPad right now it is available for under $300, but for the people who already have the iPad Air 2.

You might want to wait.


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