Author: Unknown
•3:06 PM
By Michael Bottalico


For most of us, it is inconceivable to escape the fact that the iPad 2 has launched. Apple launches always make a lot of buzz. Apple fans could be the cause of this or is it truly that their releases are so good? From an unprejudiced standpoint, I believe it is a combination of these. The iPad 2 was launched and released just recently, and it comes merely a year after the first iPad was made available. The question that goes into most people's minds is 'is it worth getting the new iPad?', and that is the question I will try to answer in this mini-review.

When it comes to physical size, the iPad 2 is a lot smaller in size in comparison to the first iPad. The iPad 2 is thinner by about 33% of the original although the screen dimensions stay the same. The iPad 2 is also weighs less, weighing just a bit over 600g. Light by any criteria. These modifications are perceptible as I observed by holding the iPad and iPad 2. It would be an incorrect assumption to think that this thinner, lighter version does not operate as well.

It can handle movies in the same way as you download iphone movies. The iPad 2 works faster than the original one. The graphics processor is touted by Apple to be 9 times faster than the first iPad. This is a remarkable advancement if we believe that as read. Gaming requirements and the introduction of cameras is the reason this had to take place. The processor is likewise much faster, as Apple have gone on from the old A4 chip to an A5 chip. The A5 chip has a dual core processor and it indeed makes a difference to the speed of the recent iPad. I surely noted it was a lot faster, even with several applications working in the background. I've as well looked at both the original iPad and new iPad side by side and I can definitely say you note things, such as web pages and video, loading quicker.

The iPad 2 now comes with two cameras. The cameras are located at the front and at the rear of the device. The initial iPad didn't come with cameras in the least, so this is a big feature if you're bothered about having a camera on your device. One camera takes 720p HD and the other camera isn't as wonderful. The iPad 2 included FaceTime and Photobooth, giving you the ability to video call and snap all sorts of pics. The back camera, when making use of FaceTime on the iPad, shows where you are as opposed to the front camera that permits you see each other.

If you are able to afford it and desire the new faster processing times then making the switch from the first iPad to iPad 2 probably makes sense. If we disregard the cameras, then the modifications are not groundbreaking but do make it a better model.




About the Author:



|
This entry was posted on 3:06 PM and is filed under . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

0 nhận xét: