7/24/2011

Should You Change To The iPad 2 Today?

By Vivian Aries


There's no doubt that majority of people will have seen or heard of the iPad 2 in some form. There is invariably intense media coverage of anything Apple do. Apple fans could be the cause of this or is it truly that their releases are so good? I would propose it could be either, speaking as an unbiased onlooker in this. The iPad 2 was announced and released just recently, and it comes just a year after the first iPad was released. Today, I will look at what has changed with this new product and if switching to the iPad 2 is a good idea.

As for the physical size, the iPad 2 is a lot smaller in size than the first iPad. The screen size continues to be the same at a nice 9.7 inches; nevertheless, the thickness of iPad 2 has been reduced by a third of the original size, which of course is a great thing. The weight of the iPad 2 has also seen a diminution with it now weighing in on the scales at six hundred grams. That's very light. I've had both an iPad and an iPad 2 and I have got to state there is an evident deviation in its feel. Any thought you may have that it will not work as well, due to the size modifications, could not be more wrong.

The relative impact of iPad movies on your situation can be remarkable and cause issues of all varieties. No one really can effectively address all the different situations that could arise with this particular topic. So we feel this is just an ideal time to take a break and assess what has just been covered. This is important information that can help you, and there is no doubting that. If you continue, we know you will not be unhappy with what we have to offer in this article.

The iPad 2 works faster than the original one. The graphics processor is bragged by Apple to be 9 times quicker than the original iPad. This is a considerable improvement if we believe that as read. Gaming requirements and the introduction of cameras is the reason this had to come about. Plus, the switch from an A4 to an A5 chip means that Apple has a better processor inside. The A5 chip possesses a dual core processor and it does make a difference to the speed of the recent iPad. Irrespective of what I was using, I could tell that it was zippier. If I use the various media on the original iPad and then the new iPad, the improved load speed time is noticeable.

The launch of the iPad 2 has likewise resulted in the inclusion of two cameras. The cameras are situated at the front and at the back. If you like the idea of having a camera, then you will embrace this shift of stance as when the iPad was initially released, there were no cameras. One camera shoots 720p HD and the other isn't as wonderful. FaceTime and PhotoBooth are a couple of new additions to the iPad which give you the ability to make video calls and snap interesting pictures, respectively. With FaceTime, the front camera lets your calling partner to see you and the back camera lets him see what you can see, on the back side of the iPad.

Moving up from the iPad to the iPad 2 is, I would suppose, for those who feel the need for the faster processors and have money. Even though the upgrades are an improvement, it's nothing serious, apart from perhaps the camera which is a brand new inclusion.




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