Apple iPad Air vs Apple iPad PRO 9.7 By Goodereader

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Aug 15, 2021
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Apple iPad Air vs Apple iPad PRO 9.7

Hey everyone welcome to a good e-reader comparison. Video, my name is Michael. This is Peter. Today we have the Apple iPad Pro nine point, seven on the right, and we have the first-generation iPad Air on the left will do the first. First one will just be the air. We do not have a fingerprint sensor on this one.

It's just a home button. We have the camera and the light sensor is right. Next to the camera, we have the rear-facing camera right there, along with volume up and down and a toggle switch. We also have the power button, microphone, 3.5 ml, headphone jack, nothing on the side and two speakers on the bottom, with a lightning port on to the brand-new iPad Pro. You have a fingerprint sensor here, camera light.

Sensors moved over to the very left, see that little tiny circle there. You have a camera that shoots in 4k on the back microphone flash volume up and down the toggle has been removed. It'll have to be software driven now power button, one two: three four speakers: yes, four speakers, lightning, cable, port on the bottom and 3.5 millimeter headphone jack. On the top, I would probably say that the new iPad Air did a little better job on that 4k video I noticed a little of stuttering when the sloth was covered was a sloth was climbing the tree. There was like a little of a clip when he was covering the climbing the tree, but also I, guess the four speakers really make a yeah there's.

No comparison, it's just it's a literally two times the amount of speakers rights. So we have the Marvel Comics up here with one of the new series, Vader yeah, the prose looking way better yeah I'd say that if you look at the brown here, this is more of like a weighty. You know it's like a lot of like white shades here they here, it's like further different shades of brown. All the dark are much richer over here, much more vibrant, even if you notice, like the white here that this is like super white like background here, where this is still like. There's like more brown hues, like he's actually coming out of a desert versus here where it's like.

It's almost like just your white background, yeah, just the overall vibrancy and quality of all the colors and lights and dark yeah, much better sure, color on his red saber here versus this here. There are more hues right here versus here, so this is looking like a little okay, so we have the same e-book here on the exact same page, the same font, size same font and one thing I'm noticing is that the iPad Pro the background is more vibrantly white, and this is probably because of the Church technology that this tablet has a basically light sensor will automatically make this a whiter screen. Are you can think of it as like white balance, adjustment based on your environment, so we're in a brightly lit studio? This screen is more blueish, so it's like sort of like a bluish white, whereas this is almost like a pure light. Yeah, it's much more true page turns are about the same speed on both of these. Only because it's not very graphic intensive.

You also have many ways to change your fonts, your colors and, of course, you can do scrolling view, which will basically just endlessly scroll throughout the entire book. True tone could be automatically configured it's on, and we turn it off. You notice that the screen is as blue as this model. It's maybe like a little less blue, but it's blue, neither the nonetheless and then, when you turn it on. You can see that the know it was an instant it took like a few seconds, but now the screen is white.

Again, a lot of people use RSS like a feebly, G, reader or and various other types of RSS readers like pocket and stuff like that. This is feebly. So this is the type of thing where you notice the screen blue versus white. So a lot of this UI is they're very clean. You know what I mean it's like a lot.

It's pictures black text on white and you kind of really notice the differences here. So this has been a comparison of the iPad Pro 9.7 versus the first-generation iPad Air favorite questions or concerns drop. A comment below for good e-reader.


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