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Should You Switch To The iPad 2?

March 20, 2012

The iPad 2 has mentioned a lot in the news, so almost of us are aware that it now available. Apple releases constantly make a great deal of buzz. Possibly it’s due to all the fan boys, or is it just because Apple makes quality products? From an unbiased viewpoint, I believe it is a combination of these. Following on one year from when the original iPad was launched, the iPad 2 is now in the market. The one question that enters most people’s minds is ‘is it worth getting the new iPad?’, and that is the question I will try to resolve in this mini-review.

The iPad 2 is smaller compared to the first iPad model. The iPad 2’s screen size has remained the same at a decent 9.7 inches; however, the thickness of the second iPad has been reduced by a third of the original size, which of course is a good thing. At 600 grams, the iPad 2 is lighter than the original iPad. Not heavy in the least. If you take in your hands the iPad and the new iPad 2, the change in design can be felt. It would be an inaccurate supposition to consider that this slimmer, lighter version does not operate as well.

The new iPad is in reality a lot speedier than the original. The graphics processor is bragged by Apple to be 9 times quicker than the first iPad. This is a considerable advancement if we assume that as read. The reason for this progress is for demanding games and the camera, which we’ll come onto soon. An A5 chip would mean that Apple also now has a processor that is a great deal quicker. The reason for it being fast is because the iPad 2 has a dual core A5 processing chip. I certainly noticed it was faster, even with a lot of apps working in the background. Loading time is quicker and I notice this when using the web and video functions on both iPad models.

The release of the iPad 2 has also led to the inclusion of two cameras. One is on the front side and the other camera is on the rear. This is a major move as the initial iPad had no camera at all and this may be important to you. One camera snaps 720p HD and the other camera isn’t as wonderful. Video calling and fun photos are now feasible with the new iPad with the inclusion of FaceTime and Photobooth. With FaceTime, the front camera lets your calling partner to see you and the back camera allows him to see what you can see, on the back side of the iPad.

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. If we ignore the cameras, then the alterations are not earth-shattering but do make it a better model.

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