Is The iPad 2 Worth Upgrading To?
There's no doubt that nearly all folks will have seen or heard of the iPad 2 in one way or another. Apple product launches invariably create a lot of buzz. Is this because of Apple's product line being great or just noise from their hardcore fan base? From an impartial standpoint, I think it is a combination of these. Following on one year from when the original iPad was released, the iPad 2 is now in the market. The query that goes into most people's minds is 'is it worth upgrading to the new iPad?', and that is the question I will endeavor to answer in this mini-review.
The first thing to notice with the iPad 2 is the decrease in physical size. The size of the screen has stayed the same at a nice 9.7 inches; however, the thickness of this newer model has been reduced by 33% of the original size, which of course is a good thing. The iPad 2 is also weighs less, tipping the scale at just a little more than 600g. That's much lighter. I've had both an iPad and an iPad 2 and I should say there is a noticeable deviation in its feel. Any thought you may have that it will not work as well, because of the size alterations, could not be further from the truth.
Don't forget that you can also enjoy ipad movies downloads. The iPad 2 is a lot faster than the initial iPad. The graphics processor is bragged by Apple to be 9 times quicker than the original iPad. That is a huge improvement, if what they claim is true. The reason for this progress is for demanding games and the camera, which we'll talk about shortly. The processor is also much faster, as Apple have advanced from the old A4 chip to an A5 chip. The newly released iPad's A5 dual core processor is what makes it speedier than the first model. No matter what I was using, I could distinguish that it was speedier. Loading time is quicker and I notice this when using the web and video functions on both iPads.
The availability of the iPad 2 has likewise caused the addition of two cameras. One camera is on the front and the other camera is on the rear. The first iPad had no cameras the least bit, so this is a major feature if you're bothered about having a camera on your device. One camera takes 720p HD and the other camera isn't as great. Video calling and fun photos are now possible with the new iPad with the add-on of FaceTime and Photobooth. The back camera, when using FaceTime on the iPad, shows where you are as opposed to the front camera that allows you to see each other.
Upgrading from the iPad to the iPad 2 is, I would suppose, for folks who feel the need for the faster processors and have money. The new features are not that earth-shattering, although you do now have cameras and all in all the enhancements are great.
The first thing to notice with the iPad 2 is the decrease in physical size. The size of the screen has stayed the same at a nice 9.7 inches; however, the thickness of this newer model has been reduced by 33% of the original size, which of course is a good thing. The iPad 2 is also weighs less, tipping the scale at just a little more than 600g. That's much lighter. I've had both an iPad and an iPad 2 and I should say there is a noticeable deviation in its feel. Any thought you may have that it will not work as well, because of the size alterations, could not be further from the truth.
Don't forget that you can also enjoy ipad movies downloads. The iPad 2 is a lot faster than the initial iPad. The graphics processor is bragged by Apple to be 9 times quicker than the original iPad. That is a huge improvement, if what they claim is true. The reason for this progress is for demanding games and the camera, which we'll talk about shortly. The processor is also much faster, as Apple have advanced from the old A4 chip to an A5 chip. The newly released iPad's A5 dual core processor is what makes it speedier than the first model. No matter what I was using, I could distinguish that it was speedier. Loading time is quicker and I notice this when using the web and video functions on both iPads.
The availability of the iPad 2 has likewise caused the addition of two cameras. One camera is on the front and the other camera is on the rear. The first iPad had no cameras the least bit, so this is a major feature if you're bothered about having a camera on your device. One camera takes 720p HD and the other camera isn't as great. Video calling and fun photos are now possible with the new iPad with the add-on of FaceTime and Photobooth. The back camera, when using FaceTime on the iPad, shows where you are as opposed to the front camera that allows you to see each other.
Upgrading from the iPad to the iPad 2 is, I would suppose, for folks who feel the need for the faster processors and have money. The new features are not that earth-shattering, although you do now have cameras and all in all the enhancements are great.
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