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Thanks!Well,that's really not that much...i'm jeleaous now![:smile: :smile:](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Why are you jealous? I live in the U.K. Lol
In U.K. though we can still get a new 128gb Air2 for only £20 more than the £128gb new iPad. Personally I think that's better value for money in the UK
Jaleous about the US prices obviously![:wink: :wink:](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
Yeah especially the five states that have no sales tax, although I bet they pay something awful in health insurance!
I just went and got a new 128Gb iPad. I'm very happy with it![:smile: :smile:](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
I was thinking of going for the Air2 128Gb - but it is £20 more than the new iPad - and after reading some reviews / tests on line the new iPad outperforms it even on the multi-processing.
I've never seen one of the fancy laminated screens so I won't know what I'm missing![:wink: :wink:](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
While I would have chosen the other way, I believe the main point here is that you will have great times with it anyway, so it's more important that you have one of them![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
To be honest they all are still bargains when compared to what I used to have in hardware many years ago. My whole studio did not give me half as much fun as one iPad!
Yah, I have an ipad3, Air1, mini(2?), and got to use the big Pro for a little while the other day....
I dunno, maybe years of staring at big fuckashima CRT monitors with disgusting scanlines have completely diminished my senses but ever since the ipad went retina, everything is awesome. It is like car nerds debating the steering response of Porsche vs Lamborghini.
Even when they had retina and non-retina displays an Apple Store clerk had to put his face right up to the screen to tell me which was the display I showed him.
Best thing is always check out the options in person if possible. Don't assume a store shop floor is lit in anyway how it will be where you use the device, but you should get an idea.
I have decent use on an original iPad Air, as it's what I recommended my landlady buy second hand. So if the screen is similar on the new iPad, they are decent, however having owned an Air 2 for over 2 years now, I prefer its screen. The thickness difference does not bother myself. Personally I would have preferred a thicker Air2 with more battery!.
Personally, while it's ok to look at the tests ANS try to figure out the processor differences, I really don't think it will make any major differences in real life. I wouldn't be swayed by the processor much either way, unless I was looking at the Pro models.
The price obviously makes a difference. Some country's have a better price for the new model than we do in the U.K. If the new model had have been priced at the same levels they used to be against the dollar, it would have been the bargain of the century for us Brits.
I was back at the store and the Apple display was right next to the front plate glass windows so I held them up to reflect it and, yes, I can see how the antireflective coating would be nice if I took my iPads outside (thought I don't).
I suppose one could get a 3rd-party anti-glare screen protector, though (unless they stopped making them, but it would seem like there'd be a demand again if that's the case).
I was at a friends last weekend and was able to directly compare the iPad Pro 9.7 next to my iPad Air 1. The Pro speakers were so much louder and had quite a bit more bass. Went to the Apple Store today and side by side compared the iPad Pro 9.7 to the new iPad and had the same experience. The Pro has newer codecs and larger speaker cavities.
Newer codecs?
Hmmm... I would expect codecs to be rolled out to all devices running the same version of iOS.
@philowerx , are you perhaps thinking of DACs instead?
iPad Pro has 4 speakers
Greg is my source for the newer codecs, larger speaker cavity info. He works for Apple. I'll tag you in the IPM thread so you can clarify.
Interesting! Thanks.
Codec can be used for the hardware of ADC/DAC and bus interfacing, all packaged up - it is still encoding/decoding analogue to/from digital, although I first used to associate the word codec with software encoding/decoding. Nowadays, if you want the chip set that deals with sound in a computer, you can search for ADC, but there's only a few really useful ones at audio rates and for audio quality (as I've recently found in my researching around). You have to search for audio codecs to find them, and there you'll find quite highly architected chips that do the audio in and audio out together. Not cheap, either.
Thanks for clearing that up. I've only ever heard CODEC being used in software contexts.
Just restoring the air1 onto the new pad... can't wait to fire up Cubasis and see how the old maxxed out projects handle!![:) :)](https://forum.loopypro.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Alrighty...
Before on the Air1...
![](https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/z7/znb5gyc9ba1n.png)
After on the, err, 2017
![](https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/8c/4n651bpegujw.png)
COOL!
After adding Model15...
![](https://forum.audiob.us/uploads/editor/wf/b9p2qvi7th6f.png)
MMmm, wiggle room good...
So nice hopping around now too in general... so speedy.
Thanks for that!