Sunday, November 20, 2011

iPad Second Generation Product Review



According to Apple, here are some things we can expect the release of 2nd Generation IPAD:

Dual Core A5 chip

iPad Smart Cover

thinner

Lighter

Dual Cameras

HD video

10 hour battery life

starting price $ 499

Let us review a few new options:

A5 Dual Core Chip -

iPad first generation is fast and responsive. I was amazed at how agile and sensitive interface reacted to tactile input. If the promise is twice as fast with the new Dual-Core A5 chip, this second generation of the iPad will be screaming! This will make multi-tasking between applications smoothly and faster loading.

I never thought a Tablet PC as a gaming platform (and I still do not), but the video acceleration on 2nd Generation iPad is supposed to be 9X faster! This means that videos and video games should work without clipping, tearing and choking in the provision.

10 hour battery

One word - WOW ... Not only did Apple succeed in reducing the over-all weight of the iPad second generation, but they were able to increase the battery life too. Not sure how to do it, and I really do not care - but this is just another reason I feel that the investment is worth the

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two cameras - finally !!

two cameras - finally !!

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two cameras - finally !!

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two cameras - finally !!

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SmartCover -

SmartCover -

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SmartCover -

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Three new pictures that I really will get to enjoy a wireless HDTV and speaker connections. Yup - streaming wirelessly. Video Mirror allows us to connect to the Apple Digital AV adapter or VGA adapter HDTV or projector. Your audience will see what you see. I am going to love this when I take my presentation! At the end of the AirPrint wireless printing feature. I try not to use hard-copy as much as possible, but if you really need to do, here it is.

In short, I impresioniran.Veličina screen is slightly smaller, but if it will be your first iPad then you will not notice any difference, because there is nothing to compare it. Rumor is that the 3rd generation of IPAD is under active development, but the release date has not yet been published. What to do? Wait for the release of third gen, or buy now and kick yourself for buying too early? This is a question that only we as individuals can be resolved. In both cases it will be money well spent.

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