Is The iPad 2 Worth Buying?

For many of us, it is inconceivable to escape the fact that the iPad 2 has launched. Apple launches invariably create a good deal of buzz. Possibly it’s because of all the fan boys, or is it just because Apple develops quality products? I would suggest it could be both, talking as an unbiased onlooker in this. One year separates the launching dates of the iPad and now the iPad 2. The question that comes into most people’s minds is ‘is it worth upgrading to the new iPad?’, and that is the question I will attempt to answer in this mini-review.

One of the best features is movies for ipad. The first thing to note with the iPad 2 is the reduction in physical size. It is good to discover that the iPad 2 is skinnier, to the tune of 33% compared to the original iPad, and that the size of the screen remains the same. The iPad 2 is likewise weighs less, tipping the scale at just a little more than 600g. Not heavy the least bit. I’ve had both an iPad and an iPad 2 and I must declare there is a noticeable deviation in its feel. Don’t think a skinnier and lighter design means the function is affected, because boy oh boy would you be inaccurate…

The new iPad is as a matter of fact a good deal faster than the first one. For the newest iPad, the performance of the graphics is touted to be nine times as rapid according to Apple. This is a considerable improvement if we take that as read. The reasoning behind this is because of new cameras and what is needed for games. An A5 chip means that Apple likewise now has a processor that is a lot speedier. The reason it is rapid is because the iPad 2 features a dual core A5 processing chip. No matter what I was using, I could tell that it was zippier. If I use the various media on the first model and then the new iPad, the better load speed time is marked.

Now, onto the other addition of the cameras; not only one, but two cameras are on the iPad 2. You will find these situated at both the back and the front. The first iPad did not have cameras in the least, so this is a major feature if you’re bothered about having a camera on your device. There is a difference in that one of the cameras can snap in 720p HD. The iPad 2 included FaceTime and Photobooth, giving you the ability to video call and take all kinds of pics. The front camera positions you face-to-face when video calling when using FaceTime whereas the iPad’s back camera displays your surroundings.

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. Even though the upgrades are an improvement, it’s nothing groundbreaking, apart from perhaps the camera which is a brand new inclusion.

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