iPad Pro 4th Gen Vs iPad Pro 10.5 (2nd Gen)! (Comparison) (Review) By Simple Alpaca

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Aug 15, 2021
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iPad Pro 4th Gen Vs iPad Pro 10.5 (2nd Gen)! (Comparison) (Review)

Welcome back everyone, another iPad comparison, and this is probably going to be the last one. I do for a minute, and we're going to be comparing the iPad Pro fourth-generation the one that just came out like about a couple of months ago compared to the iPad 10.5 inch, the iPad Pro 10.5 inch. Now this was the second generation iPad I reviewed it early on like this year. I think it was probably like February when I reviewed it and I said at that point. I was like dude this tablet for the bang for a buck value. It is such a good value of an iPad, and it even rivals the iPad Air 3, which kind of replaced it in a way.

However, if you have all the money in the world and getting the iPad Pro fourth-generation will definitely do you much better in the long run. That is a more future-proof tablet you're getting much better cameras screen performance battery life, all that stuff you're, getting a really, really good value out of the iPad Pro 4th gen, even though it's you know notice a bit more expensive, but I also think for a better Bank per dollar standpoint. The iPad Pro template 5 inches is an amazing way to go as well. It's so good at such a good tablet and I love both these tablets a lot just the iPad Pro fortune. Isn't it was one when it comes down to it.

Now when it comes down to the price tag, there is a little of difference. Obviously, there's a huge difference: I paid about $1000 for my iPad Pro fourth generation. It is a twelve point, nine inch model, but there is a 799 dollar model which is really, really good. My iPad Pro 10.1 inch I paid about two hundred and ninety dollars, I think in the use market. I think you can still pick these up on Amazon for pretty cheap, too, so I'll find the cheapest ones on Amazon on they come down in the description below.

So you guys can get them from there and help support the channel at the same time, starting off with the iPad Pro second gen I'll go ahead and talk about the screens real quick now that one actually came on in 2017, so not as ancient tablet by any means. Now that one has a ten point, five inch display on it. It is an IPS panel at 16, 68 by 22, 24 and I. Think it's a very good panel. You know what I mean when this iPad came out.

It was one of the first I think it was the first iPad that bring that 120 years to refresh rate on that panel, which is really, really cool that thing in and of itself kind of future-proof. This tablet so far ahead of all the other competitions, it's a perfect slab. When it comes down to this grade, you have true tone on that display as well. Now, the only slight problem with the display is not even that by itself, because I feel like this iPad and the iPad Pro for jet kind of had the same type of screen. It's just the bezel surrounding the screen, that's kind of the difference, so on the iPad Pro 10.5 inch, we do have noticeably somewhat thick bezels around the display. It's not a deal-breaker.

Furthermore, it's not anything! That's going to you know you're going to cry about, but it is something to kind of consider that the iPad Pro 4 Chen does look a little newer at the end of the day. You know what I mean so but, as I said before, I, don't really even think a lot of people care that much I think we're so used to kind of seeing like an older iPad where they kind of blend in. So it's not really that big of a deal but just keep in mind that the iPad pro-tip my five-inch does have a little more bezel around the display compared to something like the iPad Pro for the jet. Now looking at the iPad Pro fourth gen, we have a twelve point: nine inch and eleven inch models for both respectively. They have IPS panels.

The resolutions differ a little, but with the twelve point, nine inch mono. We have a 2048 by 27 32 resolution and just like the other ones, we have true tone. We have that 120 years refresh rate which, like I've stated before, is a really cool thing. I love seeing that type of capability on a device like this, even on the 10.5 inch or so, but it's over a really cool thing. It adds so much more smoothness, even though it doesn't make the device faster.

It is so cool to see this type of technology on these type of iPads. So not the biggest thing about the iPad Pro 4th gen is the lack of bezel on the front. You have faced ID, you don't have any bezels for the mode. You have vessels, but they're much, much smaller, and it just looks so futuristic I mean my MacBook that I'm looking at right now. My 15-inch model has more bezels on it that my iPad does, which is crazy, so I think for sure.

The iPad Pro 4th gen has a lot of going for it. I literally love that so much to the panel. You know the way it looks is better on the iPad Pro the fourth-generation 1, but the 10.5 inch. One still looks perfect too, on the bottom: lightning port on the iPad Pro 2 up a 5 inch, USB type-c on the iPad Pro 4th gen and on the back single camera setup on the 10.5 inch and a dual camera plus LIDAR sensor, so kind of like a triple camera, set up on the iPad Pro fourth-generation. Now, when you're feeling both in the hands and everything does one feel way premium than the other one, not quite, but the iPad Pro fourth gen does feel a little cooler by having two flat sides on it, which are really cool.

It's just one of those things that adds a little more flavor to the whole entire body of it, which I like now, I the iPad Pro 2.5 and still feels perfect and I. Think if you own the ten point, five-inch, iPad you're going to be perfectly fine with it. It's not that big of a deal, but it is one of those things to consider at the end of the day. So in terms of the outside, that really pretty much covers it now hitting on the software. This is where things get a little weird.

Okay, so I will tell you the way. Apple goes and pushes software updates to their devices, whether you know it or not, isn't necessarily the urine came out or whatever the case it's usually the chipset inside. So the iPhone 7, for example, had the Apple 810 fusion chip, the iPad Pro 10.5 inch, has the Apple a 10x fusion ship, so I'm not really to sure what that means. It might get an extra version of software on top of the iPhone 7, but regardless the iPad Pro. Fourth gen has that Apple 8 12 Z Bionic chip.

So even though it's a couple generations ahead, it's still going to be getting more software support and then the iPad Pro template 5 inches. Now the main thing to keep in mind is that, with that Apple, a 10x fusion chip, it's supposed to be a little faster than the iPhone 7 and 7 plus, which is perfect and because of the X at the end, I assume it's going to beginning I was 15. If the iPhones having stops at I was 14, it's probably going to be getting iOS 15, which is going to be perfect versus the iPhone versus the iPad Pro 4 Chen. It's just getting started with softer updates, it's probably honestly going to last as long as the Apple, a 13 Bionic chip, so the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro I wouldn't be surprised if those phones last as long as the iPad Pro or vice versa. Just because the iPad Pro 4 Chen has that newer, Apple 8 12 Z Bionic chip.

So it is what it is: I'm not really too like 100% sure, but if I had to say it, the iPad Pro 4 Chen is definitely going to outlast the iPad Pro at some point: 5-inch, that's the easy one, but I'm not too sure how much longer it's going to last so that pretty much covers it up in terms of software now hitting on the performance on the iPad Pro 10.5 inch, we have that applets and x-fusion ship with 4 gigs of RAM on all the models we're on the iPad Pro 4th gen. We have that appellate 12, Z Bionic chip and six guys RAM on all the models so now in terms of performance. I think that iPad Pro template 5 inches in perfect performing iPad. Really whatever I deal with it was perfectly fine. There may have been some religious here and there, but that 120 years, refresh rate really gives the impression that is much faster than it is, even though it's not faster smoother, which is really cool.

So whenever I was done anything with that, iPad games were perfectly fine and everything like that. It handled everything I, throw at it perfectly fine, which is really cool, and you know relating back to the use cases. If I was a student or something like that or if I was you know, someone who was jotting down notes all the time all this stuff, the iPad Pro 10 point 500 be perfect for me. I would, you know, get to point A to point B extremely got. It has just as much RAM as the phones like the iPhone 11 Pro and those type of phones and trust me at the end of the day, it's an perfect performing tablet at the end of the day, but the iPad Pro for Chen just kind of takes that to another level we had that eight 12 Z Bionic chip, which is really cool.

We have that six gang Rama option, which is 50% more RAM than the iPad Pro 2nd, gen and I. Think you know if you're going to go down to it and get it into the nitty-gritty and all that for sure. At the end of the day, the iPad Pro is the faster one. The iPad Pro 4th gen is faster than the 2nd gen. By all means, I mean it's a no-brainer, but I still think the 2nd gen has a lot to offer, and I think you know it's still a very good pickup for a lot of people now I'm sure it's not going to be the main priority for a lot of people, I'm sure it's not going to be the first.

You know iPad people flock to mostly because I'm not even available at the Apple stores anymore, but I. Think for a majority of people. The iPad Pro 2nd gen is more than enough when it comes down to the performance, but the 4th gen does take it to the next level. Games run smoother on it, you're able to multitask faster you're, even able to store more apps in the background which is really cool, so it is what it is, but that's kind of the one thing I would say at the end of the day. So, in terms of the performance that pretty much covers it now hitting on the cameras, we have a single 12 megapixel sensor on the iPad Pro 2nd gen and, like I, said a dual camera setup, with an additional lighter sensor on the iPad Pro 4 Chen, that 12 megapixel wide-angle lens a 10 megapixel sensor, and then that 3d LIDAR sensor, and we can do 4k at 30 on both what we can do for Made 60 on the iPad Pro 4th gen, which is really cool.

Now when it comes down to it again, there's no no-brainer the iPad Pro 4 gen does have the better capability of taking better photos and all that you also have that additional lighter sensor, which is really cool. Now, whether you use it or not, you have that capability, I feel like with iPadOS 14. It's going to start taking a lot of capability in soar, and essentially it's going to make it. So you know that latter sense will become more useful. It kind of is already but in the future I'm sure it'll go up even more so on the front side megapixel sensors on both 1080p 30, but you do have the capability of doing 10, bps 60 on the iPad Pro 4th gen, which is really cool.

So when it comes down to it, the iPad Pro definitely ones there. No ending it off with the battery life. The iPad Pro 2nd gen has 8000 134 million power battery the iPad Pro 2.9 inch has a nine thousand seven hundred and twenty million power battery and again I, don't think one necessarily blows the other one out of the water here. But if I had to say it quite potentially the iPad Pro template 5 inches might have the better battery life. I know it has a better battery life over the 11-inch model, but the 12 point 9 inch model, it kind of goes hand-in-hand.

You know, maybe the twelve point: nine it smells a little better, but still it's pretty neck-and-neck and the 10.5 inch one I had pretty good battery life when I was using it now to kind of sum up. The video and to answer the comparison which one you should, you pick up in 2020 now, honestly, like I, said before: if you have all the money in the world getting the iPad Pro 2 0.9 inch, the 4th gen model or the 11-inch model will do you much better? It's wanted to get you from you know. It's going to make you so happy. I'm, not gonna lie here, but the iPad Pro 2nd gen, the ten point. Nine inch model ten point: five inch models, alright still has so much going for it.

I, don't think you're going to find a lot of tablets out there that you know compete with even that specific guy that came out in 2017. It's still good enough for a lot of people out there and, if you're on a budget getting an iPad like that, will save you a bunch of money, and you won't necessarily feel like you're missing out on too much, which is one of its biggest highlights. So in terms of comparison that really pretty much covers it. If you guys have any other questions or anything like that, let me know in the comments section below hit the like button, that'll mean so much, but definitely that subscribe button every single subscriber that we can't really discount. So me so much you guys could hit that also check out the other links down in the description as well.

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