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Very smoothe operation and relatively easy to use after other makes. Clear, good sized print with nice screen. Good piece of eqipment for technological 'dinosaur'.
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Product came in excellent condition. The problem is that it no longer can be updated past its ios 9.3. All apps require ios 10 or higher. Had i known this, i would not have purchased this model.
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Wow...iPad 2 is an amazing product. This is really a revolution over the first iPad, delivering content at lightning speed, thanks to a dual-core processor. It brings style to a new level as well, with its sleek (could you get any sleeker?) look that makes this iteration of the iPad 33% thinner. As always--the cool factor is impressive. But the question remains- do you actually need an iPad? Sure, they're useful, but the iPad 2 doesn't really offer anything that any of the devices you already have don't already. Still, if you have an extra couple hundred dollars lying around, and you're a tech junkie like I am, the iPad 2 is definitely worth the cost.
I own everything Apple has avalible except for this product. I did my research saw that Apple wasnt the only one that had a tablet availble so i looked at all of them and loved the iPad. Its nice with the light weight and the big screen. The dual cameras is a nice feature and its nice to load things on with using the iTunes. I bought it mostly for movies and reading when I travel. But its nice to use for other appications like business too. Its a great product and dont think i will have any problems enjoying it!
To me, the 32GB wifi version is the sweet spot for the iPad 2 ... read on to see why. The 1st iPad was as close to a laptop replacement as one could get, finally bringing the web, photo editing, word processing, and gaming Mac-style not only affordably, but in an easy to use fashion. As a daily user of my 1st generation iPad, I've found the The iPad 2 has several new features that make it even better than before. The only drawback is that many older cases and accessories will no longer work. Docks and Sync cables remain the same. The new iPad is considerably thinner, more durable, and almost a 1/3 lighter in weight. - A much faster processor and more RAM. This allows better app multitasking and allows the iPad 2 to have three new features that the 1st generation iPad wasn't capable of ... 1) Facetime video using the two built in cameras. One on the rear of the new iPad, one on the face. This will allow true video conferencing over wifi and 3G. 2) The faster processor has also allowed Apple to release a version of iMovie for the iPad. iMovie for the iPad allows editing of videos right on the iPad. (iMovie is an additional $4.99 from the Apple App Store and does not ship with the iPad 2.) 3) The addition of a Garageband audio creation and editing application. Almost identical to the Mac desktop version but now with touch controls. (Garageband is an additional $4.99 from the Apple App Store and does not ship with the iPad 2.) - The addition of cameras has also allowed Apple to release Photobooth for the iPad. Photobooth is Apple's real time Photo/Video effects enhancing application. Example: One part of the application allows you to look like you are in funhouse mirrors - stretching your face in various funny ways. Another effect allows you to look like you are in a heat scan and another an x-ray view. The iPad 2 is also now available on both Verizon CDMA and GSM networks. The GSM version is sold by various retailers in the United States but does not come carrier locked - but AT&T does have specific data plans for the iPad. If you happen to have the iPad unlimited plan in the United States with AT&T - AT&T said that you are grandfathered in and can continue to use your unlimited plan with your new iPad 2. The iPad 2 will also come in black and white in sizes of 16 gigabytes (GB) 32 GB 64 GB and in wifi and wifi + 3G versions. My personal recommendation for the iPad is to save a little money and get just the wifi version and then use other options to connect to the internet if you are near a wifi hotspot - options like jailbreaking your iPhone for a wifi hotspot or paying to wirelessly tether your phone. Please let me know if there's anything else you would like to know ...Read full review