The Evolution of Apple Devices: A Trip Down Memory Lane
For many of us, Apple devices evoke a sense of nostalgia and familiarity. One such device that holds a special place in my heart is the original iPad from 2010. I still remember the excitement of unboxing it, feeling its weight in my hands, and marveling at its sleek design. This was an iPhone 4 with a custom-designed A4 processor, running iOS 5.1.1. It may seem ancient compared to today's technology, but this device brought a unique blend of innovative features and attention to detail that still impresses me today.
One of the standout features of the original iPad is its display. With a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels, it boasted a pixel density of 132 PPI. This was a significant upgrade from the iPhone 4's 326 PPI display, and it showed in the vibrant colors and crisp text. The device also featured a unique morphic design language that has since become synonymous with Apple's aesthetic. From the subtle shadows to the reflections on the screen, every aspect of the iPad's design was carefully crafted to create an immersive experience.
One of the features that sets the original iPad apart is its use of gestures. With the introduction of multi-touch capabilities, Apple introduced a new way of interacting with devices. The Five-Finger gesture to leave and swipe between apps was a game-changer at the time, and it's amazing to think about how far we've come since then.
The iPad also had some innovative features that were ahead of its time. For example, it came with a built-in album cycler, which allowed users to easily navigate through their music libraries. This feature may seem quaint now, but it was a thoughtful touch at the time. Additionally, the device was surprisingly quick and responsive, considering its age.
Despite its many accomplishments, the original iPad is no longer supported by Apple, and it's clear that this device has reached the end of its life cycle. However, its legacy lives on in the many devices that followed, each building upon the innovations and design language established by Steve Jobs and his team. The evolution of Apple devices is a testament to human ingenuity and innovation, and it's exciting to think about what the next 30 years may hold.
In hindsight, I'm surprised that the original iPad didn't receive more attention in its time. With a weight of just 1.5 pounds (1.6 pounds for the LTE model), it was an incredibly portable device that could easily fit in a bag or purse. Its compact size and weight made it perfect for commuting, reading, and other activities where portability was key.
As I reflect on my experience with the original iPad, I'm reminded of the importance of innovation and design thinking. Steve Jobs had a unique vision for what technology should be, and his commitment to creating devices that were both functional and beautiful has inspired countless individuals around the world. From the design of the iPhone 4 to the latest iPhone Pro, Apple has consistently pushed the boundaries of what's possible with technology.
For those who may be wondering about the future of Apple devices, I'm excited to think about where technology is headed in the next 30 years. With advancements in display technology, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, it's clear that we're on the cusp of something incredible. The idea of a tablet that's essentially just a sheet of glass with no protrusions or lenses may seem like science fiction now, but it's an intriguing concept that could revolutionize the way we interact with devices.
As I wrap up this article, I want to express my gratitude to all of you who have supported me over the years. It's been an honor to share my passion for technology and design with each and every one of you, and I'm thrilled to have such a dedicated community behind me. Whether you're interested in Apple devices or just technology in general, I hope that this article has inspired you to think about where we're headed and what the future may hold.
As I put down my trusty old iPad and say goodbye for now, I'm reminded of the importance of chasing your passions and pursuing your dreams. It's never too late to start something new or try something different, and I hope that this article has motivated you to do just that. Thanks again for your support, and I look forward to continuing our journey together in the future!
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey what's up YouTube Dino here like the good old days Oh today's a very special day and I just kind of wanted to take a moment to do something a little bit different and reflect on the last 10 years because it's been close 10 years for both me and for the iPad so today the iPad turns 9 years old it's been nine years since the Jobs took that stage and announced the iPad to the world before I get into anything else just wanted to show you this take a look at this video we were just watching this and it's the funniest thing when he actually announces the iPad take a look at the crowd like listen to the crowd people are half enthusiastic baby it's nothing like when the iPhone now that's for sure just like look at this he's gonna show it to them so what it looks like people aren't that excited about it they were just kind of fused back in the day and it's it's very crazy how much the iPad has grown it's like they didn't really care like it was a product that just came out but they didn't understand it so all these years later let's take a look at that product - the iPad that started this whole revolution that got us to where we're at right now with the huge new iPad pros the massive displays this is the coolest one of the coolest output products there is right now aside from the fact that they are prone to bending once in a while it's awesome I love it also today marks my 10 year anniversary on YouTube it has been exactly 10 years tomorrow will be my first upload of January 28th but it has been 10 years that I've been technically working on YouTube and I gotta tell you it's a trip it is it's an absolute trip that this last 10 years has been I did not expect it to go like this I'm beyond beyond blessed to be here like let me just let me just tell it to you guys because it is it is so important to me that you know like I am so grateful every day I wake up I get to do what I love I literally get to just work with the latest news with the latest and greatest Apple products you know I realize I'm in a very unique situation I get to do a lot of things that most people don't so I'm trying to share more of that with you guys like more behind the scenes stuff so I'm working you know I'm trying to improve always there's definitely a lot of stuff that I can fix but I want to say thank you for sticking with me regardless like working through it with me I have a few visions for the channel kind of like where I want it to go what I want to do we're working on some cases right now like more than anything I want to make my own cases like for iPhones and eventually we have some cool designs like we're gonna get this year I hope we get there but anyways the point of this video is I want to unbox the original iPod so here I have the iPad from 2010 January 27th when it was announced in its sealed condition believe it or not these things are still reasonably cheap like you can get them for 400 450 500 dollars on eBay I think I saw the most expensive one was like 2 grand so this is the next collector's item I'm surprised it is still so cheap I got this one for 350 I think maybe like a year and a half ago anticipating this moment that I would be unboxing on its anniversary so without any further ado let's do that now over here we've got the newest addition and over here we have the guy that started it all this is the Apple Newton man this thing is over 30 years old already and you know this is when Steve Jobs was a part of the company so they took this designed it without his inputs obviously he didn't like it when he came back pretty much killed the whole program for the Newtons and eventually it turned into the iPad it turned into this product here you know just looking at the video and watching it fascinates me that Steve Jobs even all these years later his words remain relevant if you actually listen to what he's saying like it just doesn't make sense this thing entirely replaced the netbook market the network market was garbage honestly little it's you can't decide if it wants to be a macbook or if it wants to be phone or what is it so this thing at the time felt perfectly into that market and uh let's take a look in its natural form this is how it was released I believe with iOS 4 not 5 yeah I think this is how it was 5 in here before but we'll take a look and boy am i nervous like he says were you guys gonna I don't know it just is such a trip to stay here and look at this this was new this was novel we take all this for granted no plus I was six of this thing man it's gonna be really cool to take a look at that and I was six I was five the last firmware was 5.1.1 and it shipped with 3.2 ok so let's do this guy's this is the 64 gigabyte with 3G so I've never unboxed this iPod this will be a first for me when this thing came out for some reason you know I just really ate into the whole hate online everyone was hating on this thing and I decided not even to buy it and unbox it just because I was following that trend and just didn't really stop to think about how groundbreaking his device was and all these years later look at what its turn needs it's just it's amazing but ok let's do this so $400 not much now but guaranteed in a couple years this is gonna be worth waiting for let me shut up so you can hear the plastic and this is $400 air being displaced right now I did look this up though so right here says that the coverage is accurate says that it's never been activated but it says please activate your iPhone so I'm a little confused about that hopefully there's no issue here here it is lots of plastic and it looks brand-new yeah yeah this is definitely a real real iPad so that's amazing and here we have the old accessories cable really good shape in the box over here oh yeah they used to include that tool liquid metal pans the original guide with the original iPad stickers how cool is that let's once again I'm assuming this is gonna be running I was for an early build of Iowa's 5 that is so clean so I have one but it's like beat up this shell it was a tank but it could take a beating that's for sure there she is on a scratched version to the world let's see if it is any juice nine years later it's it's crazy but this is this is one of the most iconic products Apple has ever released you know next to the iPhone and it doesn't get the praise I think that it deserves it truly has changed the world the iPads are everywhere they're in like every store now they use them for kiosks it's truly remarkable how much this product has changed our world looks like I will need to charge this because yeah there's no way that that huge lithium-ion battery is gonna last nine years oh my gosh if you actually look at the rubber like you can tell in between the seals here that the rubber is really old it's all dry and stiff huh that's funny it's got that white chalky appearance so that didn't age very well but otherwise you know it's it's a timeless design truly the new one is literally inspired by it they're so similar if you look at it like same beveled edges obviously it doesn't do this iMac style bump hiding in the back but very similar from the sides you know 30 pin connector the old speaker great but truly man this was an amazing experience even though people talked so much crap at the time that it's just a bigger iPhone but the menus are just a little different just into a larger display but it it was iconic okay I'm gonna go charge this up we'll take a look in a second so Wow just just sitting here and looking back at these old videos I was a completely different person a completely different time in life like I was filming most of these videos in my room and my mom is a piano player so she'd like be playing her piano you could you can hear the piano in the background as a funny thing there's a whole PSP videos else is here to watch his first video buddy yeah it's a different time man completely then then eventually I got into the lion brain jail grave like the jailbreak stuff I've been jailbreaking iPhone since iOS 1 point 1 point 3 I believe or iPhone OS so definitely a journey and I remember specifically for one of these videos the lion range I'll break like my cousin drove me home on a Hummer because I was away with family and I was rushing to my room to make that video so excited oh this one right here at the lamb right good times man what a trip so like I'd say that the most challenging thing is just staying current changing your videos because back in the day was all about jail breaks and it's so hard man it is I'm it's very hard for me to change and that's like one of the challenges I've been going through is like adjusting to change and now we found kind of a really might say with the news and and the renders and mostly what I've done on my channel I do because it interests me and you know I'm still still kind of continuing that mojo so I really want to say thank you for keeping with me all these years I I don't even know like where to begin minutes what a journey I'm so so lucky at the same time you know don't get me wrong there's a lot of work that goes into it but you know you guys are the ones that watch my videos so I appreciate that man when I couldn't even afford the new iPhones I had to make videos on the older ones and then when I got this this is the first iPhone that it's a like really really changed things for me I still kept the iPhone when I bought the for with my own hard-earned money and I was holding it in the mall just admiring that Retina display was it was so amazing not a mall as Fred Meijer but wow what a journey and then I just bought the iPod Touch this this is truly the device out of Apple products to started it all for me like the iPod Touch man at the time when smartphones were the norm when capacitive displays weren't even that popular it was all resistive to touch a device made with such love and such high quality materials you know to hold it in your hands it just felt like the future and now now this is like trash you know well obviously collector's items and stuff but we have all this crazy tech and you know we lose that perspective sometimes that it wasn't always this way you know so it's just it's nice to take that trip today man just to go back and think about this where we were when you used to be able to install Android on iPhones oh man different era definitely now jailbreaks are a completely different story you know it's not usually being released on current firmwares takes a very long time lots of development different teams of course all right guys so yeah I just want to say thank you for getting into ten years I don't know how much juice I have left in the YouTube game but I'm still passionate about it believe me like I'm very excited to see what Apple brings in 2019 and for the first time in a very long time like apples got me excited again and I hope with I was 13 on the iPads especially they focus on pad OS making it different because all these years later it's still very much like an iPhone I mean slide over a picture-in-picture but those are features that aren't necessarily even that groundbreaking they could exist on an iPhone - this needs to be its own OS entirely like I'm sure Apple Apple has aces up their sleeves guaranteed so we'll see but anyways let's wait on that one and I'll be right back all right so we ran into a little bit of an issue I'm a little familiar with this on my other iPad first generation same problem when they haven't been turned on at a very long time these the software just doesn't know what to do it keeps trying to start it by starting it depletes the the small amount of power there isn't it and it's like an endless loop and it'll keep doing that in a constant loop until it can get enough charge in here so I'm not entirely sure that that's the reason though it could be that it just failed like the battery failed and it doesn't want to boo or something happen in nine years but it doesn't want to turn on I've tried many different things and ya might even need to try and restore it but so far not working so let's just take a look at the one that I do have it's not an LTE model but pretty much the same thing so this is iOS 5.1.1 and I'm surprised that it didn't go later nowadays Apple is all about trying to keep their phones and iPads alive for as long as possible but this one was only around for why I was three four and five three versions that's it there was which they can work with so I understand it 256 megabytes of RAM the Apple a4 processor so this thing originally got it and then the iPhone 4 got that processor same one that was being used on a display that's 2024 by 768 pixels and a pixel density being 132 you can really see all those pixels the jagged edges on the icons but still I'd say this thing holds a special place in my heart just that skew morphic design the shadows the reflections you know even I don't know if this has it but the accelerometer no I believe it does but the knobs would actually adjust to the light depending on which orientation you had it in a very cool attention to detail here and then this thing was the one that brought over the gestures so you can do the Fivefinger to leave and then swipe between apps super cool quite a bit of lag here but still they made it work they somehow made it work and that's that's what I love about Steve Jobs is like he no matter what he saw a vision and he charged for he spearheaded it and he made it happen and eventually from this you know obviously we got be the new iPad pros with the most powerful processor ever on an Apple product in the 812 exits it's just mind-blowing ly powerful and all it took was a vision all it took was seeing that knowing where the markets going and predicting itself you know I have definitely something to learn from that it was just really cool to look back at it man here had a built-in album album cycler now the new iPads don't have that anymore but people would just set these as like the album's right by their plants or something or keep it in a living room psyche with their family photos surprisingly actually pretty quick pretty responsive there's not much you can do with these nowadays as most apps don't run on them anymore but still it's just it's very cool to hold this 1.5 pounds - that is oh boy 1.5 pounds and then 1.6 if you have the LTE model so literally a tenth of pounds just to get that so thank your wrists today that the people back and that they had to deal with these heavy beasts cool but yeah guys there it is that was just a quick trip down memory lane afford from the how long does a lot of work I hope it does turn on eventually maybe in the morning yeah there was the iPad unboxing and this is all in the span of 30 years what an evolution man what is the next 30 years gonna look like that's that's just nuts is it's all gonna be displayed you know tablets are gonna be a sheet of glass basically no no protrusions no lenses coming out it's very interesting to think about that I constantly think about where products are going and what an evolution just just laying it out right here cool anyways guys just wanna say thank you thank you so much for supporting me for 10 years I mean I don't know if there's another 10 minutes I definitely hope so I'll definitely be fighting for until the end yeah you guys keep me going and I hope that in some way at least I can inspire someone I mean yeah I've accomplished this but you know there's there's more out there and there's bigger things and it your path doesn't need to be YouTube it doesn't need to be online or just hope that in some way you guys can take your passion and make a living off of it because it's the best feeling in the world honestly and I wish the best for you guys so now stay tuned for more content guys I'm really glad that I got a chance to unbox this thing just wish that the experience was a little better and it actually worked so yeah peace guys okay okay I think sohey what's up YouTube Dino here like the good old days Oh today's a very special day and I just kind of wanted to take a moment to do something a little bit different and reflect on the last 10 years because it's been close 10 years for both me and for the iPad so today the iPad turns 9 years old it's been nine years since the Jobs took that stage and announced the iPad to the world before I get into anything else just wanted to show you this take a look at this video we were just watching this and it's the funniest thing when he actually announces the iPad take a look at the crowd like listen to the crowd people are half enthusiastic baby it's nothing like when the iPhone now that's for sure just like look at this he's gonna show it to them so what it looks like people aren't that excited about it they were just kind of fused back in the day and it's it's very crazy how much the iPad has grown it's like they didn't really care like it was a product that just came out but they didn't understand it so all these years later let's take a look at that product - the iPad that started this whole revolution that got us to where we're at right now with the huge new iPad pros the massive displays this is the coolest one of the coolest output products there is right now aside from the fact that they are prone to bending once in a while it's awesome I love it also today marks my 10 year anniversary on YouTube it has been exactly 10 years tomorrow will be my first upload of January 28th but it has been 10 years that I've been technically working on YouTube and I gotta tell you it's a trip it is it's an absolute trip that this last 10 years has been I did not expect it to go like this I'm beyond beyond blessed to be here like let me just let me just tell it to you guys because it is it is so important to me that you know like I am so grateful every day I wake up I get to do what I love I literally get to just work with the latest news with the latest and greatest Apple products you know I realize I'm in a very unique situation I get to do a lot of things that most people don't so I'm trying to share more of that with you guys like more behind the scenes stuff so I'm working you know I'm trying to improve always there's definitely a lot of stuff that I can fix but I want to say thank you for sticking with me regardless like working through it with me I have a few visions for the channel kind of like where I want it to go what I want to do we're working on some cases right now like more than anything I want to make my own cases like for iPhones and eventually we have some cool designs like we're gonna get this year I hope we get there but anyways the point of this video is I want to unbox the original iPod so here I have the iPad from 2010 January 27th when it was announced in its sealed condition believe it or not these things are still reasonably cheap like you can get them for 400 450 500 dollars on eBay I think I saw the most expensive one was like 2 grand so this is the next collector's item I'm surprised it is still so cheap I got this one for 350 I think maybe like a year and a half ago anticipating this moment that I would be unboxing on its anniversary so without any further ado let's do that now over here we've got the newest addition and over here we have the guy that started it all this is the Apple Newton man this thing is over 30 years old already and you know this is when Steve Jobs was a part of the company so they took this designed it without his inputs obviously he didn't like it when he came back pretty much killed the whole program for the Newtons and eventually it turned into the iPad it turned into this product here you know just looking at the video and watching it fascinates me that Steve Jobs even all these years later his words remain relevant if you actually listen to what he's saying like it just doesn't make sense this thing entirely replaced the netbook market the network market was garbage honestly little it's you can't decide if it wants to be a macbook or if it wants to be phone or what is it so this thing at the time felt perfectly into that market and uh let's take a look in its natural form this is how it was released I believe with iOS 4 not 5 yeah I think this is how it was 5 in here before but we'll take a look and boy am i nervous like he says were you guys gonna I don't know it just is such a trip to stay here and look at this this was new this was novel we take all this for granted no plus I was six of this thing man it's gonna be really cool to take a look at that and I was six I was five the last firmware was 5.1.1 and it shipped with 3.2 ok so let's do this guy's this is the 64 gigabyte with 3G so I've never unboxed this iPod this will be a first for me when this thing came out for some reason you know I just really ate into the whole hate online everyone was hating on this thing and I decided not even to buy it and unbox it just because I was following that trend and just didn't really stop to think about how groundbreaking his device was and all these years later look at what its turn needs it's just it's amazing but ok let's do this so $400 not much now but guaranteed in a couple years this is gonna be worth waiting for let me shut up so you can hear the plastic and this is $400 air being displaced right now I did look this up though so right here says that the coverage is accurate says that it's never been activated but it says please activate your iPhone so I'm a little confused about that hopefully there's no issue here here it is lots of plastic and it looks brand-new yeah yeah this is definitely a real real iPad so that's amazing and here we have the old accessories cable really good shape in the box over here oh yeah they used to include that tool liquid metal pans the original guide with the original iPad stickers how cool is that let's once again I'm assuming this is gonna be running I was for an early build of Iowa's 5 that is so clean so I have one but it's like beat up this shell it was a tank but it could take a beating that's for sure there she is on a scratched version to the world let's see if it is any juice nine years later it's it's crazy but this is this is one of the most iconic products Apple has ever released you know next to the iPhone and it doesn't get the praise I think that it deserves it truly has changed the world the iPads are everywhere they're in like every store now they use them for kiosks it's truly remarkable how much this product has changed our world looks like I will need to charge this because yeah there's no way that that huge lithium-ion battery is gonna last nine years oh my gosh if you actually look at the rubber like you can tell in between the seals here that the rubber is really old it's all dry and stiff huh that's funny it's got that white chalky appearance so that didn't age very well but otherwise you know it's it's a timeless design truly the new one is literally inspired by it they're so similar if you look at it like same beveled edges obviously it doesn't do this iMac style bump hiding in the back but very similar from the sides you know 30 pin connector the old speaker great but truly man this was an amazing experience even though people talked so much crap at the time that it's just a bigger iPhone but the menus are just a little different just into a larger display but it it was iconic okay I'm gonna go charge this up we'll take a look in a second so Wow just just sitting here and looking back at these old videos I was a completely different person a completely different time in life like I was filming most of these videos in my room and my mom is a piano player so she'd like be playing her piano you could you can hear the piano in the background as a funny thing there's a whole PSP videos else is here to watch his first video buddy yeah it's a different time man completely then then eventually I got into the lion brain jail grave like the jailbreak stuff I've been jailbreaking iPhone since iOS 1 point 1 point 3 I believe or iPhone OS so definitely a journey and I remember specifically for one of these videos the lion range I'll break like my cousin drove me home on a Hummer because I was away with family and I was rushing to my room to make that video so excited oh this one right here at the lamb right good times man what a trip so like I'd say that the most challenging thing is just staying current changing your videos because back in the day was all about jail breaks and it's so hard man it is I'm it's very hard for me to change and that's like one of the challenges I've been going through is like adjusting to change and now we found kind of a really might say with the news and and the renders and mostly what I've done on my channel I do because it interests me and you know I'm still still kind of continuing that mojo so I really want to say thank you for keeping with me all these years I I don't even know like where to begin minutes what a journey I'm so so lucky at the same time you know don't get me wrong there's a lot of work that goes into it but you know you guys are the ones that watch my videos so I appreciate that man when I couldn't even afford the new iPhones I had to make videos on the older ones and then when I got this this is the first iPhone that it's a like really really changed things for me I still kept the iPhone when I bought the for with my own hard-earned money and I was holding it in the mall just admiring that Retina display was it was so amazing not a mall as Fred Meijer but wow what a journey and then I just bought the iPod Touch this this is truly the device out of Apple products to started it all for me like the iPod Touch man at the time when smartphones were the norm when capacitive displays weren't even that popular it was all resistive to touch a device made with such love and such high quality materials you know to hold it in your hands it just felt like the future and now now this is like trash you know well obviously collector's items and stuff but we have all this crazy tech and you know we lose that perspective sometimes that it wasn't always this way you know so it's just it's nice to take that trip today man just to go back and think about this where we were when you used to be able to install Android on iPhones oh man different era definitely now jailbreaks are a completely different story you know it's not usually being released on current firmwares takes a very long time lots of development different teams of course all right guys so yeah I just want to say thank you for getting into ten years I don't know how much juice I have left in the YouTube game but I'm still passionate about it believe me like I'm very excited to see what Apple brings in 2019 and for the first time in a very long time like apples got me excited again and I hope with I was 13 on the iPads especially they focus on pad OS making it different because all these years later it's still very much like an iPhone I mean slide over a picture-in-picture but those are features that aren't necessarily even that groundbreaking they could exist on an iPhone - this needs to be its own OS entirely like I'm sure Apple Apple has aces up their sleeves guaranteed so we'll see but anyways let's wait on that one and I'll be right back all right so we ran into a little bit of an issue I'm a little familiar with this on my other iPad first generation same problem when they haven't been turned on at a very long time these the software just doesn't know what to do it keeps trying to start it by starting it depletes the the small amount of power there isn't it and it's like an endless loop and it'll keep doing that in a constant loop until it can get enough charge in here so I'm not entirely sure that that's the reason though it could be that it just failed like the battery failed and it doesn't want to boo or something happen in nine years but it doesn't want to turn on I've tried many different things and ya might even need to try and restore it but so far not working so let's just take a look at the one that I do have it's not an LTE model but pretty much the same thing so this is iOS 5.1.1 and I'm surprised that it didn't go later nowadays Apple is all about trying to keep their phones and iPads alive for as long as possible but this one was only around for why I was three four and five three versions that's it there was which they can work with so I understand it 256 megabytes of RAM the Apple a4 processor so this thing originally got it and then the iPhone 4 got that processor same one that was being used on a display that's 2024 by 768 pixels and a pixel density being 132 you can really see all those pixels the jagged edges on the icons but still I'd say this thing holds a special place in my heart just that skew morphic design the shadows the reflections you know even I don't know if this has it but the accelerometer no I believe it does but the knobs would actually adjust to the light depending on which orientation you had it in a very cool attention to detail here and then this thing was the one that brought over the gestures so you can do the Fivefinger to leave and then swipe between apps super cool quite a bit of lag here but still they made it work they somehow made it work and that's that's what I love about Steve Jobs is like he no matter what he saw a vision and he charged for he spearheaded it and he made it happen and eventually from this you know obviously we got be the new iPad pros with the most powerful processor ever on an Apple product in the 812 exits it's just mind-blowing ly powerful and all it took was a vision all it took was seeing that knowing where the markets going and predicting itself you know I have definitely something to learn from that it was just really cool to look back at it man here had a built-in album album cycler now the new iPads don't have that anymore but people would just set these as like the album's right by their plants or something or keep it in a living room psyche with their family photos surprisingly actually pretty quick pretty responsive there's not much you can do with these nowadays as most apps don't run on them anymore but still it's just it's very cool to hold this 1.5 pounds - that is oh boy 1.5 pounds and then 1.6 if you have the LTE model so literally a tenth of pounds just to get that so thank your wrists today that the people back and that they had to deal with these heavy beasts cool but yeah guys there it is that was just a quick trip down memory lane afford from the how long does a lot of work I hope it does turn on eventually maybe in the morning yeah there was the iPad unboxing and this is all in the span of 30 years what an evolution man what is the next 30 years gonna look like that's that's just nuts is it's all gonna be displayed you know tablets are gonna be a sheet of glass basically no no protrusions no lenses coming out it's very interesting to think about that I constantly think about where products are going and what an evolution just just laying it out right here cool anyways guys just wanna say thank you thank you so much for supporting me for 10 years I mean I don't know if there's another 10 minutes I definitely hope so I'll definitely be fighting for until the end yeah you guys keep me going and I hope that in some way at least I can inspire someone I mean yeah I've accomplished this but you know there's there's more out there and there's bigger things and it your path doesn't need to be YouTube it doesn't need to be online or just hope that in some way you guys can take your passion and make a living off of it because it's the best feeling in the world honestly and I wish the best for you guys so now stay tuned for more content guys I'm really glad that I got a chance to unbox this thing just wish that the experience was a little better and it actually worked so yeah peace guys okay okay I think so\n"