by Brian Burke
There's no question that most folks will have seen or heard of the iPad 2 in one way or another. Apple launches always make a good deal of buzz. Apple lovers could be the cause of this or is it truly that their products are so good? Coming from a person who is indifferent, I'd say it's somewhat a bit of the two. The iPad 2 was announced and released just recently, and it comes merely a year after the first iPad was released. The query that comes into most people's minds is 'is it worth buying the new iPad?', and that is the question I will endeavor to resolve in this mini-review.
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The new iPad is in reality a lot faster than the first one. The graphics processor is touted by Apple to be 9 times quicker than the initial iPad. If that is true, it is a significant stride forward. The reason for this progress is for demanding games and the camera, which we'll discuss before long. The processor is also much speedier, as Apple have advanced from the old A4 chip to an A5 chip. The A5 chip has a dual core processor and it makes a difference to the speed of the new iPad. I surely observed it was a lot faster, even with lots of applications running in the background. I've likewise looked at both the iPad and iPad 2 side by side and I can definitely say you observe things, such as web pages and video, loading much faster.
The iPad 2 now comes with two cameras. The two cameras are set at the front and at the rear. If you like having the idea of having a camera, then you will embrace this shift of stance as when the iPad was originally released, there were no cameras. There is a difference in that one of the cameras can record in 720p HD. Video calling and fun photos are now feasible with the new iPad with the inclusion of FaceTime and Photobooth. The front camera puts you face-to-face when video calling when using FaceTime whereas the iPad's back camera displays your surroundings.
Moving up from the iPad to the iPad 2 is, I would state, for folks who feel the need for the faster processors and have the available cash. The additional features are not that earth-shattering, although you do now have cameras and overall the enhancements are good.
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Title: Is The iPad 2 Worth Upgrading To?
Author: Brian Burke
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Keywords: movies,product reviews,techology,technologies,technology,gadgets,gizmos,entertainment
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