Thursday, August 4, 2011

Is The iPad 2 Worth Purchasing?

By Donna Bourbonnie


For many of us, it is unimaginable to escape the fact that the iPad 2 is out. Apple releases constantly create a lot of buzz. Perhaps it's because of all the fan boys, or is it simply because Apple develops quality products? I would propose it could be one or the other, talking as an impartial person in this. Following on one year from when the original iPad was launched, the iPad 2 is now available. Today, I will look at what has changed with this recent release and if going over to the iPad 2 makes sense.

Regarding the physical size, the iPad 2 is smaller than the original iPad. The iPad 2's screen size has remained the same at a nice 9.7 inches; nevertheless, the thickness of iPad 2 has been reduced by one third of the original size, which of course is a great thing. The iPad 2 is likewise much lighter, tipping the scale at just a little more than 600g. That's very light. If you handle the iPad and the new iPad 2, the change in design can be felt. Any thought you may have that it will not work as well, as a result the size changes, could not be more incorrect.

As we have just mentioned, iPad movies is something that cannot be ignored - or at least should never be ignored. There are so many possibilities and variations - twists and turns, that maybe you see how difficult it can be to cover all bases. So we feel this is just an ideal time to take a break and assess what has just been covered. This is significant information that can help you, and there is no doubting that. Our final few items can really prove to be highly effective considering the overall.

When compared to the first model, the iPad 2 is speedier. The graphics processor is touted by Apple to be 9 times speedier than the original iPad. This is a remarkable improvement if we assume that as read. The reason for this improvement is for demanding games and the camera, which we'll talk about before long. Plus, the change from an A4 to an A5 chip would mean that Apple has a better processor inside. The latest iPad's A5 dual core processor is what makes it faster than the last model. I surely noted it was a lot faster, even with a lot of programs running in the background. Loading time is faster and I notice this when using the web and video functions on both iPad models.

The release of the iPad 2 has also led to the inclusion of two cameras. The first camera is on the front and the other is on the rear. If you like having the idea of having a camera, then you will like this shift of stance since when the iPad was originally released, there were no cameras. One camera snaps 720p HD and the second camera isn't as great. Video calling and fun pictures are now possible with the new iPad with the inclusion of FaceTime and Photobooth. The back camera, when running FaceTime on the iPad, shows where you are as opposed to the front camera that lets you see each other.

Switching from the iPad to the iPad 2 is, I would state, for people who feel the need for the faster processors and have the available cash. The new features are not out of this world, although you do now have cameras and all in all the enhancements are excellent.




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