字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Hey there folks, Lane here with TechnoMaverick. Just last week Microsoft announced some brand new devices and among those was the successor to the Surface Pro 3, the Surface Pro 4. Also announced was the Surface Book. Not really the scope of this video to discuss that particular device but it is certainly exciting. Let's talk about how the iPad Pro and the Surface Pro 4 compare. So first of all, why compare these two products? They're obviously very different. Well the reason is they have both been designed with productivity in mind and both manufacturers are basically pushing them or marking them as productivity devices. They are both also roughly the same size, they have touch screens and pens that provide excellent digital inking. They also start at very similar price points. So that means that a lot of people are going to be comparing these two devices and wondering which one is right for them. Now first things first we're going to talk about the facts things that we can actually definitively say are similar between these two devices and things that we can say one is better than the other. But stick around because in the second half of the video we're going to be going over some more commentary about these two devices and that's where things really get interesting. So first of all, size. Just a moment ago I said these two devices are roughly the same size and that is pretty impressive considering what the Surface Pro 4 can actually do. So the Surface Pro 4 comes in at .33 inches thick and is weighing in at one point six seven pounds meanwhile the iPad Pro is coming in at .27 inches thick, so five one hundredths of an inch thinner than the Surface Pro 4 and is weighing in at one point by four pounds. So as well a little bit thinner and a little bit lighter. In terms of the other dimensions these two devices don't really compare as well Microsoft is going after the 3:2 aspect ratio which basically they equate that to being like a pad of paper that you would use an 8.5 by 11 sheet of paper or like a note pad that you were right on whereas the iPad is going after the more square 4:3 ratio. However both of them have 12 inch class screens The iPad coming in at 12.9 inches and the Surface Pro 4 coming in at 12.3 inches. Now let's talk about hardware components Both of these devices have extremely high resolution displays. You're not going to see a pixel on either of these displays but they don't have exactly the same resolution and again that's mostly due to their aspect ratios. The Surface Pro 4 features a 2736 by 1824 resolution coming in at 267 PPI. While the iPad Pro features a similar 2732 by 2048 resolution display technically superior but again that has to do with the aspect ratio. The iPad Pro is a bit wider when it comes to processing components. The Surface Pro 4 is running a sixth generation Intel Core processor goes all the way from core M up to a core i7 depending on the configuration that you purchased and depending on configuration you purchase you also have integrated graphics available on that hardware. So you can get anywhere between 4 gigabytes of RAM and 16 gigabytes of RAM. Anywhere from 128 gigabytes of onboard storage going all the way up to one terabyte. Couple that with the fact that you also have the option to insert a microSD card technically with support up to 2 terabytes although those cards are not exist today. Now the iPad Pro is running Apple's latest generation A9X chipset along with its own proprietary dedicated graphics. Although Apple doesn't give out these numbers it looks like the iPad Pro is using 4 gigabytes of RAM and you can purchase this in configurations of either 32 gigabytes or 128 gigabytes of storage with nothing in between and no option to expand the memory. Both of these devices have their own proprietary biometric scanners. The Surface Pro 4 has facial recognition which is said to be enterprise-class security. And the iPad has Apple's excellent TouchID built right into the home button. Now, both manufacturers in the past have really failed to deliver high-quality cameras on these devices which is OK, I mean they're targeting devices people really shouldn't be taking pictures with them, but both of them will be fine for streaming video during FaceTime or Skype calling. The Surface has the latest wi-fi radios along with Bluetooth 4.0. The iPad Pro has a little bit better hardware in terms of connectivity. They also have the latest generation wi-fi radios Bluetooth 4.2 and also the option of purchasing a device with connectivity for 4G LTE and HSPA+. The Surface Pro 4 also features a continuous kickstand hands that will enable you to use the device like a laptop propped up propped up on your desk or in bed or things like that. The iPad Pro does not. The Surface Pro 4 features two front facing stereo speakers which have Dolby sound built in if they're anything like the Surface Pro 3 speakers they will be you know pretty good. They do get pretty loud these are said to be louder The iPad Profeatures some very interesting speakers there's actually one speaker in each corner and it will dynamically change the audio depending on how you hold the device to also deliver stereo sound and Apple claims that these speakers are much louder than those in the iPad Air 2. Alright now let's talk about the accessories and in this case is really what makes these devices special these are tablets but they're huge you really need great accessories to make them useful since you're not really going to be holding them in your hands and interacting with them that way most of the time now both of these tablets do have first party accessories available when it comes to Microsoft the ship the device with the surface pen which is entering technology which Microsoft now owns to deliver 1024 levels of pressure sensitivity in the screen using the surface pen which again is included they also have their own first party keyboards which are said to be fantastic we haven't had a chance to get our hands on those yet but my talk claims that it the thinnest and lightest of their type covers yet and then also that it is a better typing experience and that looks to be the case they also have a large trackpad since these services software does support native mouse control Apple has the Apple pencil that can be used in conjunction with the iPad Pro two supposedly deliver really excellent thinking we haven't had a chance to try this out yet and really it's the first time that Apple has ever done this so we'll have to see how great it is I'm guessing that it's going to be really good it's going to be a great experience for artists especially just likely services have been in the past now each of these pens from different manufacturers have their own kind of special unique twist on them the latest generation servicemen from Microsoft does have an eraser on the back end of it so you can just turn the plane around to start of racing and it also has a couple of buttons for selecting and doing other things like launching one note on the Apple pencil does not have a dedicated a racer but it's unique because it offers till sensitivity so you in certain applications will be able to tilt the pencil to one angle to get a different fact this will be most useful when it comes to artistic applications how useful I'm not really sure I know I do a lot of 2d work in Photoshop and I prefer to have more specific control but there are some natural artists out there that try to make digital art that is more natural feeling so that may be a good thing for some artists not really important for most people though when it comes to storage the Microsoft Surface pen can just be magnetically attached to the side of the device will have to see how strong that connection really is apple offers no form of connection at all the servers pen is very superior in terms of its battery life said to last for about a year my current service men with my service pro 3 I've never had to change the batteries and I've had it for a year half so absolutely believe Microsoft claimed the Apple pencil will need to be charged probably every few days by heavy users and the way you charge it is by plugging it into the end of your iPad which seems dangerous for a lot of reasons I imagine people are gonna be breaking that Apple will probably have to find a different way to charge it with a next-generation device now both of these devices when coupled with their pen do support palm recognition so they should be pretty much on par in terms of the artistic experience when you're using these silences when it comes to performance it's difficult to really compare these two devices because they're handling completely different operating systems Windows 10 is a desktop operating system which uses more memory to just keep things going iPad obviously one day mobile operating system so in terms of performance when you're measuring the benchmark it'll be hard to really comparable for both of these devices will perform exceptionally well at the task that they are really designed to do service pro for on the one hand will be excellent for editing photos videos surfing the web creating documents things like that that had pro on the other hand will probably be very good and very fast when it comes to browsing the web watching video is creating digital art and some dedicated applications that are made for that on the iPad pro so they will both perform exceptionally well based on what they're really designed to do so let's start with price because this is where things get really crazy to be fair the Apple iPad pro and does start at a lower price point of the $100 whereas Microsoft's surface pro four starts at $900 however there's a big gap in terms of what you get at $800 Apple's iPad Pro offers only 32 gigabytes of storage and includes no accessories that means even the Apple pencil you don't get that in the box Microsoft Surface pro four starts with 128 gigabytes of storage although it will obviously be closer to about ninety-five after the operating system and Microsoft after they have installed when you take it out of the box but they also do include the surface pen so right off the bat for $100 extra you also get the pen which Apple charges $100 for and you get a lot more storage in reality few if any people should be buying the iPad pro at the $800 configuration 32 gigabytes is simply not enough storage for the kinds of things are going to be doing on this device this device has a huge high resolution display applications are gonna take a ton of space and it actually going to be using it to do things like anything movies creating digital art the things that Apple wants to sell this device to New to enable you to do you shouldn't be using a 32 gigabyte model if your gonna be editing movies for instance you're gonna have absolutely no room you're constantly gonna be transferring files on and off of the device so no one who in their right mind would even consider buying a 32 gigabyte model so if you ask me we have to leave that device completely out of the equation that's just for people who maybe are too impatient to wait for the next option to be available if they can't get a pre pre order in for the 128 gigabyte version so you go ahead and purchase the iPad pro in the 128 gigabytes variant and do not include the pencil that actually makes it more expensive than the 128 gigabytes variant of the surface Pro for and again that doesn't include the pen so for $900 you can purchase a service pro for getting 128 gigabytes of storage and have a pen