The Nigerian Mvies

The Nigerian Mvies
>

Sunday 26 June 2011

What Can You Expect From The iPad 2?

By Roxanne Beesley


There's no question that most individuals will have seen or heard of the iPad 2 in one way or another. There is invariably a great deal of hype when it comes to Apple products. Apple fans could be the cause of this or is it actually that their products are so good? Coming from a person who is indifferent, I'd say it's somewhat a bit of both. Following on one year from when the first iPad was introduced, the iPad 2 can now be purchased. Hence, if you purchased the first model, I will now give my opinion on if you should consider changing to the iPad 2.

The first thing to note with the iPad 2 is the reduction in physical size. The size of the screen continues to be the same at a decent 9.7 inches; nonetheless, the thickness of iPad 2 has been reduced by a third of the original size, which of course is a nice thing. The weight of the iPad 2 has also seen a diminution with it now weighing in on the scales at six hundred grams. Not heavy in the least. If you handle the iPad and the new iPad 2, the modification in design can be sensed. Don't think a thinner and lighter design means the function is affected, because boy oh boy would you be incorrect...

The iPad 2 works faster than the original iPad. For the latest iPad, the performance of the graphics is announced to be nine times as quick according to Apple. That is a big improvement, if what they state is accurate. The reasoning behind this is deu to new cameras and what is needed for games. An A5 chip implies that Apple likewise now has a processor that is a great deal speedier. The latest iPad's A5 dual core processor is what makes it speedier than the first model. The speed was something I was mindful of when using various functions. Loading time is faster and I notice this when using the web and video functions on both the original iPad and iPad 2.

The iPad 2 now features two cameras. You will find two cameras situated at both the back and the front. This is a significant move as the initial iPad didn't come with camera in the least and this may be essential to you. There is a difference in that one of the cameras can record in 720p HD. FaceTime and PhotoBooth are just two new additions to the iPad which allow you to make video calls and shoot interesting photos, respectively. With FaceTime, the front camera allows your calling partner to watch you and the back camera lets your partner see what you can see, on the back side of the iPad.

Moving up from the iPad to the iPad 2 is, I would say, for those who feel the need for the faster processors and have money. While the upgrades are an improvement, it's nothing groundbreaking, apart from maybe the camera which is a brand new inclusion.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment