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Should You Change To The iPad 2?
There's no question that most people will have seen or heard of the iPad 2 in one way or another.
There is constantly intense media coverage of anything Apple do. Maybe it's due to all the fan
boys, or is it merely because Apple makes quality products? Coming from somebody who is
impartial, I'd say it's a little 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 got the original model, I will
now share my opinion on if you should consider changing to the iPad 2.
The first thing to observe with the iPad 2 is the reduction in physical size. The iPad 2 is skinnier by
approximately one third of the original although the screen dimensions continue to be the same. At
600 grams, the iPad 2 is much lighter. Not heavy the least bit. I've held both an iPad and an iPad 2
and I must say there is a noticeable difference in its feel. Any thought you may have that it will not
perform as well, due to the size modifications, could not be more wrong.
The new iPad is in fact a great deal quicker than the first one. The graphics processor is claimed
by Apple to be 9 times speedier than the initial iPad. That is a significant improvement, if what they
claim is true. The reason for this improvement is for demanding games and the camera, which
we'll discuss soon. An A5 chip implies that Apple also now has a processor that is a good deal
faster. The A5 chip features a dual core processor and it makes a difference to the speed of the
new iPad. Irrespective of what I was using, I could tell that it was zippier. Loading time is speedier
and I could see this when using the web and video functions on both the original iPad and iPad 2.
The availability of the iPad 2 has as well resulted in the inclusion of two cameras. These are set at
the front side and at the back. This is a major move as the initial iPad had no camera in the least
and this may be essential to you. There is a difference in that one of the cameras can shoot in
720p HD. FaceTime and PhotoBooth are a couple of new additions to the iPad which allow you to
make video calls and snap great pictures, respectively. The front camera puts you face-to-face
when video calling using FaceTime whereas the iPad's back camera shows your surroundings.
Moving up from the iPad to the iPad 2 is, I would suppose, for those who feel the need for the
speedier processors and have the available cash. The additional features are not that earth-
shattering, although you do now have cameras and all in all the enhancements are good.
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