Thursday, October 27, 2011

Is The iPad 2 Worth Getting?

By Claudia Bonsack


There's no question that nearly all individuals will have seen or heard of the iPad 2 in one way or another. There is constantly a great deal of hoopla when it comes to Apple products. Possibly it's due to all the fan boys, or is it simply because Apple develops quality products? Coming from someone who is impartial, I'd say it's a bit of the two. The iPad 2 was launched and released just recently, and it comes only a year after the first iPad was made available. Thus, if you purchased the initial model, I will now share my opinion on if you should consider changing to the iPad 2.

You'll now be able to use ipad movies downloads. The iPad 2 is a lot smaller than the original iPad model. The screen size has remained the same at a decent 9.7 inches; nevertheless, the thickness of this newer model has been reduced by one third of the original size, which of course is a good thing. The iPad 2 is also much lighter, weighing in at just over 600g. Not heavy the least bit. These modifications are perceptible as I found by holding the iPad and iPad 2. It would be a wrong supposition to think that this slimmer, lighter version does not run as well.

The iPad 2 works faster than the initial model. For the new iPad, the performance of the graphics is announced to be nine times as rapid according to Apple. If that is true, it is a significant stride forward. The reason for this progress is for demanding games and the camera, which we'll discuss soon. An A5 chip would mean that Apple likewise now has a processor that is a lot speedier. The reason for it being rapid is because the iPad 2 features a dual core A5 processing chip. Regardless of what I was using, I could tell that it was zippier. If I use the various media on the first model and then the newer iPad, the faster load speed time is evident.

The availability of the iPad 2 has also resulted in the inclusion of two cameras. One camera is on the front and the other camera is on the rear. This is a significant move as the first iPad didn't come with camera in the least and this may be important to you. There is a difference in that one of the cameras can snap in 720p HD. The iPad 2 included FaceTime and Photobooth, providing you the ability to video call and snap all sorts of photographs. With FaceTime, the front camera lets your calling partner to see your face and the back camera allows him to 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 those who feel the need for the faster processors and have money. If we dismiss the cameras, then the changes are not significant but do make it a better model.




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