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Is The iPad 2 Worth Getting?
For many of us, it is unimaginable to escape the fact that the iPad 2 is out. There is always a great
deal of hoopla when it comes to Apple products. Apple fans could be the cause of this or is it really
that their releases are so good? From an unbiased stand, I suppose it is a combination of these.
The iPad 2 was announced and released just recently, and it comes only a year after the first iPad
was made public. Today, I will look at what different with this new product and if switching to the
iPad 2 is a good idea.
The iPad 2 is a lot smaller than the first iPad model. The iPad 2 is skinnier by about one third of
the original but the screen dimensions continue to be the same. The weight of the iPad 2 has also
seen a decrease with it now tipping the scales at a mere 600 grams. Not heavy in the least. These
alterations are perceptible as I discovered by holding the iPad and iPad 2. Don't think a slimmer
and lighter design means the function is affected, because boy oh boy would you be incorrect...
The iPad 2 works faster than the original model. First, Apple brags that its graphics processor is
nine times quicker than the initial iPad. If that is right, it is a big stride forward. Gaming
requirements and the introduction of cameras is the reason this had to come about. Plus, the shift
from an A4 to an A5 chip implies that Apple has a fast processor inside. The A5 chip features a
dual core processor and it does make a difference to the speed of the new iPad. No matter what I
was using, I could tell that it was speedier. Loading time is faster 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 also led to the inclusion of two cameras. One camera is on the
front side and the other camera is on the back. The original iPad did not have cameras the least
bit, so this is a major feature if you're bothered about having a camera on your device. A slightly
better capability of one of the cameras is the ability to shoot in 720p HD. The iPad 2 decided to
add FaceTime and Photobooth, giving you the ability to video call and shoot all sorts of
photographs. With FaceTime, the front camera lets your calling partner to watch you and the back
camera lets him see what you can see, on the back side of the iPad.
All in all, I would personally advise switching from the original iPad to the iPad 2 if you can afford
it, however if you're not interested in slightly faster loading times then don't bother. If we dismiss
the cameras, then the modifications are not groundbreaking but do make it a better model.
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