Is The iPad 2 Worth Buying?

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By Roberta Bassinger


The iPad 2 has been in the news, so most of us know that it now available. There is constantly a lot of media coverage of anything Apple do. Is this because of Apple's product line being fantastic or merely noise from their loyal fan base? From an impartial viewpoint, I think it is a combination of these. Twelve months separate the launching dates of the iPad and now the iPad 2. Thus, if you got the original model, I will now offer my opinion on if you should consider switching to the iPad 2.

The first thing to notice with the iPad 2 is the decrease in size. The iPad 2's screen size has stayed the same at a pleasant 9.7 inches; nonetheless, the thickness of this newer model has been reduced by a third of the original size, which of course is a good thing. The weight of the iPad 2 has also seen a reduction with it now weighing in on the scales at six hundred grams. Not heavy in the least. I've had both an iPad and an iPad 2 and I have got to state there is an evident difference in its feel. Any thought you may have that it will not function as well, due to the size alterations, could not be more wrong.

It can handle movies in the same way as you download iphone movies. The new iPad is as a matter of fact a good deal faster than the original. The graphics processor is touted by Apple to be 9 times speedier than the original iPad. This is a considerable advancement if we believe that as read. Gaming requisites and the introduction of cameras is the reason this had to come about. An A5 chip means that Apple likewise now has a processor that is a lot faster. The new iPad's A5 dual core processor is what makes it speedier than the last model. The speed was something I was mindful of when using several functions. 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 first camera is on the front side and the second camera is on the rear. The first iPad didn't come with cameras in the least, so this is a big feature if you're bothered about having a camera on your device. A somewhat better capability of one of the cameras is the ability to shoot in 720p HD. FaceTime and PhotoBooth are a couple of new additions to the iPad which give you the ability to make video calls and shoot great pictures, respectively. With FaceTime, the front camera permits 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.

Upgrading from the iPad to the iPad 2 is, I would suppose, for people who feel the need for the faster processors and have money. If we dismiss the cameras, then the alterations are not groundbreaking but do make it a better model.




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