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Sunday, October 23, 2011

What Can You Expect From The iPad 2?

By Ingrid Allard


The iPad 2 has been featured a lot in the news, so many of us know that it now available. There is invariably a lot of media coverage of anything Apple do. Maybe it's because of all the fan boys, or is it merely because Apple develops quality products? Coming from someone who is impartial, I'd say it's a bit of the two. Following on one year from when the original iPad was released, the iPad 2 is now available. Thus, if you bought the first model, I will now share my opinion on if you should consider shifting to the iPad 2.

You'll now be able to use ipad movies. When it comes to physical size, the iPad 2 is a lot smaller in size in comparison to the first iPad. The screen size has stayed the same at a pleasant 9.7 inches; nevertheless, the thickness of iPad 2 has been reduced by a third of the original size, which of course is a nice thing. The iPad 2 is likewise much lighter, weighing just over 600g. Not heavy in the least. I've held both an iPad and an iPad 2 and I must say there is a noticeable divergence in its feel. It would be an inaccurate supposition to believe that this skinnier, lighter version does not work as well.

When compared to the first model, the iPad 2 is quicker. For the newest iPad, the performance of the graphics is touted to be nine times as rapid according to Apple. If that is accurate, it is a significant stride forward. The reasoning behind this is as a result of new cameras and what is necessary for games. The processor is likewise much quicker, as Apple have gone on from the old A4 chip to an A5 chip. The reason that it is quick is because the iPad 2 features a dual core A5 processing chip. Regardless of what I was using, I could tell that it was speedier. If I use the various media on the first model and then the latest iPad, the improved load speed time is noticeable.

The release of the iPad 2 has also resulted in the inclusion of two cameras. The first camera is on the front and the other camera is on the rear. If you like the idea of having a camera, then you will like this shift of stance considering when the iPad was originally released, there were no cameras. One camera takes 720p HD and the second camera isn't as wonderful. The iPad 2 has now added FaceTime and Photobooth, offering you the ability to video call and take all kinds of photographs. The back camera, when using FaceTime on the iPad, displays where you are as opposed to the front camera that permits you see each other.

If you are able to afford it and desire the new speedier processing times then changing from the first iPad to iPad 2 probably makes sense. While the upgrades are an improvement, it's nothing significant, apart from maybe the camera which is a brand new inclusion.




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