Apple seems to have done it again with the iPad. With its lightening speed, slender design and lightweight feel, this second generation tablet computer is truly a chip off the old block. And if you are looking to purchase an Apple iPad 2 soon, you should arm yourself with as much information on this product and what it can do for you as you can. The investment pays for itself well beyond the price. You will find out how the iPad has improved, what physical characteristics and features were added and some pros and cons about the product.
How has Apple improved on an original?
Apple designed the iPad 2 a lot thinner than the first version. It's light and easier to handle. Although I'm not an owner of version one, I have heard that one is a little bulkier and harder to handle. It's amazing at how Apple was able to get everything housed in such a tiny space. There is an improvement on graphics too, with this model. Gamers love the ability to take a picture with the system's camera, upload it and use it as a level giving it a personalized touch. iPad 2 also uses a A5 duel processing system which is really fast and with approximately 10 hours of battery life makes this an enjoyable and convenient addition to any electronic collection.
Less with More
The iPad 2 comes with two cameras. The front camera is used for video conferencing with FaceTime. Talk face to face with the push of a button and if you know anyone in the world who has a Mac, iPad 2, or iPhone 4 it's really nice. On the back, an HD video recorder and camera, but the camera does not come with flash. There also seems to be a significant improvement in the audio area with the speakers giving better sound quality.
Some Pros and Cons with iPad 2
Most of what has been said can be considered great reasons for considering purchasing the Apple iPad 2. And if those are not enough, this system also allows the user access to Google books, iBook, Nook and Kindle giving hours of reading enjoyment. But the iPad comes with some quirks that may or may not bother some users. For one, the iPad 2 does not have a dedicated SD card slot. This means that storage capabilities are limited or users have to tug extra extensions around. To get around all this, it is advised that users look at the 32 or 64 GB. Also, iPad doesn't support flash so if you are the kind of user who is used to Adobe Flash to view certain websites, this may be a determining factor. Compared to Android's product line of tablets which are cheaper in price and they can support flash. So if you find yourself waiting in long lines of retail outlets or waiting 3 to 4 weeks from ordering online, if you know what you want from your iPad tablet half your battle is over.
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