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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Should You Change To The iPad 2 Today?

By Barbara Bums


For most of us, it is impossible to escape the fact that the iPad 2 is out. Apple releases constantly create a good deal of buzz. Apple lovers could be the cause of this or is it truly that their product releases are so good? I would say it could be both, speaking as an unbiased onlooker in this. The iPad 2 was launched and released only recently, and it comes just a year after the first iPad was made public. Hence, if you got the original model, I will now give my opinion on if you should consider shifting to the iPad 2.

The first thing to notice with the iPad 2 is the reduction in in terms of size. The screen size has stayed the same at a nice 9.7 inches; nevertheless, the thickness of the second iPad has been reduced by one third of the original size, which of course is a great thing. At just 600 grams, the iPad 2 is not as heavy. That's very light. I've held both an iPad and an iPad 2 and I should say there is a noticeable difference in its feel. It would be an incorrect presumption to think that this slimmer, lighter version does not run as well.

Well, what do you feel about that so far? There is a great deal within the body of information surrounding iPad movies. We have discovered other folks think these points are valuable in their search. Sometimes it can be tough to get a distinct picture until you discover more. It is always a wise decision to determine what your situations call for, and then go from that point. You will discover the rest of this article contributes to the groundwork you have built up to this stage.

The new iPad is in fact a good deal faster than the original model. For the latest iPad, the performance of the graphics is announced to be nine times as fast according to Apple. This is a significant advancement if we believe that as read. Gaming demands and the introduction of cameras is the reason this had to happen. Plus, the shift from an A4 to an A5 chip would mean that Apple has a better processor inside. The A5 chip features a dual core processor and it makes a difference to the speed of the recent iPad. Regardless of what I was using, I could see that it was faster. Loading time is quicker and I observe this when using the web and video functions on both the original iPad and iPad 2.

The iPad 2 now comes with two cameras. The cameras are situated at the front and at the back. If you like having the idea of having a camera, then you will like this change of stance as when the iPad was originally released, there were no cameras. One camera shoots 720p HD and the other camera isn't as wonderful. The iPad 2 included FaceTime and Photobooth, giving you the ability to video call and take all sorts of photos. With FaceTime, the front camera allows your calling partner to see your face and the back camera lets him see what you can see, on the back side of the iPad.

Moving up from the iPad to the iPad 2 is, I would suppose, for those who feel the need for the faster processors and have money. Even though the upgrades are an improvement, it's nothing serious, apart from perhaps the camera which is a brand new inclusion.




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