Thursday, January 13, 2011

iPad 2 Review

iPad 2

The iPad 2 is the best way to experience the web, period. The iPad 2 main features are Video Phone, FaceTime, Retina display, USB connection, 3-axis gyroscope and its thinner glass makes it lighter than the first ipad. It's no wonder that it's called the laptop killer. The iPad 2 is a great tablet and a wonderful product that can make your everyday tasks easier and of course more fan.  It has a LCD display of almost 25 cm which is one of the best in the market . The display is as well actual connected to an high-tech sensor to make it more accurate.One of the most popular setback of the previous apple iPad is that there was no ambit for multitasking.The iPad is a tablet computer designed, developed and marketed by Apple primarily as a platform for audio-visual media including books, periodicals, movies, music, games, and web content. At about 1.5 pounds (680 grams), its size and weight fall between those of contemporary smartphones and laptop computers. Apple released the iPad in April 2010, and sold 3 million of the devices in 80 days. This iPad 2 review is based on the old iPad.
According to a report released by Strategy Analytics, the Apple iPad had gained a 95 percent share of Tablet PC sales at the end of second quarter 2010. During the second quarter 2010, Apple had sold 4.19 million iPads around the world.
The iPad 2 runs the same operating system as the iPod Touch and iPhone—and can run its own applications as well as iPhone applications. Without modification, it will only run programs approved by Apple and distributed via its online store.

iPad 2 Review for geeks

Like iPhone and iPod Touch, the iPad 2 is controlled by a multitouch display—a departure from most previous tablet computers, which used a pressure-triggered stylus—as well as a virtual onscreen keyboard in lieu of a physical keyboard. The iPad uses a Wi-Fi data connection to browse the Internet, load and stream media, and install software. Some models also have a 3G wireless data connection which can connect to HSPA data networks. The device is managed and synced by iTunes on a personal computer via USB cable.But, from a totally personal standpoint, the iPad 2 has finished the laptop, and even the netbook. The very idea of lugging about a heavy, impractical digital-clam with a cramped version of Windows just isn’t very appealing anymore. We know Apple couldn't possibly cram every component Engadget editors might have hoped for, but this one seemed like a no-brainer, and its omission has left pretty much everyone scratching their heads.The built-in speaker was a unique invantion. There's no bass response, but the small grills both a left and right speaker. This device is not about the hardware features and build; it is about the software and user interface. YouTube, Vimeo, TED.com, CBS.com and some other sites are converting their videos to iPad/iPhone/Touch-compatible formats. But all the news sites and game sites still use Flash. It will probably be years before the rest of the Web’s videos become iPad-watchable. physically flicking through photos, music and movies is just more enjoyable on the iPad than a laptop. I use Apple laptops but would never buy either an iPod or an iPad 2 for the simple reason that you cannot change the battery. This device is laughably absurd. The iPad has shown to be more useful compared to the competitions such as the “Kindle”.

The Best Invention of 2011

A mysterious, unidentifiable port found on the iPad 2's design schematics is validated by the existence of an opening on the left side of the iPad 2's rumored case shots. While many are citing this as proof that the iPad will be the first Apple mobile device to come with a built-in USB port, the jury's still out as to which kind of USB port it will actually be—a regular USB connection, a mini-USB connection or, if neither, a boring ol' SD card slot. Apple is using all that big real estate to break up what would have been multiple pages on an iPhone, seperating up the content into many segments of the same screen. In the email app, that means you can look at the list of your emails while keeping a message in view, or keep your multi-page work in Keynote available to you even when composing a new mail. You should buy the iPad 2 if you are an individual who simply doesn't need to get that much work done, and would prefer their computing experience to be easier, faster, and simpler.  This review is based on the assumption that the new iPad will be better and faster than the original. For an updated iPad 2 review click here.