“If you happen to be an iPad owner, have you ever wondered how the hardware that you use on a daily basis compares against earlier versions of the product,” Paul Morris writes for Redmond Pie.
“Every generational release is supposed to improve on the last, and therefore provide a more pleasurable experience to the end-user, but is that always the case?” Morris writes. “Have we become accustomed to just trusting manufacturers when they wax lyrical about performance enhancements and the benefits they provide to us?”
Morris writes, “If that has been playing on your mind, then you no longer need to live in wonder as a new speed test video shows every iPad ever made compared to each other.”
Read more in the full article here.
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Cool demo…..
This is what quality reviews are all about. Outstanding job – I wish idiots like technobuffalo etc. would take note.
Very hard to follow since the iPads are not labeled. A simple table would be easier to understand and more useful.
Daggone, that old boy was hard to follow. I know it must have been hard to do like he said. Anyway, I appreciate his effort. I think, think, I have the slowest iPad made…