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Let me begin by saying that I think that the iPad is a fantastic device. I am an early adopter that has Windows, Apple, and Android products and enjoys them individually for what they are. This review is comparing the new iPad 2 to the original iPad release to help you decide if you should upgrade or try to find one of the older units on the “cheap”. The iPad 2 comes in the same memory options as the original – 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB and no external slot is available for memory cards. With all these memory options you can install tons of apps. With the dual-core in effect, you will notice a faster loading of apps, web-pages, and web based apps compared to the original. The original was not “slower”, but in comparison, you can notice a definite speed increase. I believe that web pages and web-based apps are loading faster do to increased wifi capabilities, but I am unable to test this theory. Like the original, iPad 2 is a slick device, meaning both beautiful and slippery. Looking much like the original, except now it's 10% lighter and 33% thinner. What does this mean? This unit actually becomes even more slippery when moving it around in hand. The original's had some weight behind it, good and bad (though only by a few ounces), was enough to keep it in your hands. iPad 2 is like a is beginning for a warranty for the unit because when hands become sweaty playing games or in heat, this thing could go flying out. However, the Smart Cover, is an awesome option to combat this, albeit a minimum $40 option, it is NICE! Using magnets embedded in the iPad 2, the Smart Cover clicks into place to protect the iPad screen, adds hardly any weight or bulk, and turns off the unit very “sexily”. When the Smart Cover is closed, the iPad goes to sleep automatically, and then awakens when the cover is opened. The Smart Cover can also be folded to act as a stand for typing or movie watching. The display is the same, and this is why I feel this isn’t the leap we were expecting. This does not have the Retina Display, and still boast the same specs as the original. I’m not saying that the screen is awful at all, the iPad 2's screen is still as good as the original. The iPad 2's speaker has been moved from the side to the rear. In my opinion, this may be the only negative thing that has changed with the new release. The cameras on this device actually don’t have iPhone 4's 5 MP HDR camera, iPad 2 has a .69 MP (960 x 720) rear-facing camera and a.33 MP (640 x 480) camera in front. Unfortunately, the pictures are not the best, but in defense of the device, you are probably not taking stills with this thing. The pics tend to be grainy lack pizzazz. The cameras are really for are the ability to video chat using either Apple's FaceTime or Skype. But if those upgrades aren't important to you, the original iPad at it's newly reduced price is makes for an excellent choice as well. The iPad 2 includes three major upgrades over the original iPad 1: •iPad 2 is a third thinner and a few ounces lighter than the original. It also has a slightly smaller surface area – the screen is the same 9.7 inches, but the bezel is smaller which makes it nice when you do hold this. •There is now front and back cameras, so you can use Apple's FaceTime video chatting. •Dual core processors (actually two 1 GHz processors on a chip). Other than that, the new iPad is just a slightly smaller, thinner, faster upgrade to the iPad Original. You could call this an iPad 1.4 per say.Read full review
Summary: I have purchased both an iPad2 and Xoom for different family members. I thought it worth comparing the two devices for anyone interested. Many of my comments are subjective so bear that in mind when reading the review. The iPad2 screen has a different feel from the Xoom screen - the iPad2 is a bit slicker, less likely to stick when moving short distances. The screen on the Xoom tends to show fingerprints more than the Ipad2 for some reason. Everyone in this family thinks that the iPad2 looks sharper than the Xoom. Both weigh 1.6 lbs. Subjectively, the Xoom feels heavier than the Ipad2, but it's an illusion perhaps caused by it's slightly smaller size. UPDATE: I need to learn to use the scales - the Xoom is about 3 ounces heavier than the iPad2. Both have a similar size screen, measured diagonally. But the aspect ratio is different - 4:3 for iPad2, 16:9 for Xoom. This means that the iPad2 actually has a larger viewing area, and this makes a real difference when scrolling through a web site. The iPad2 screen is brighter than the Xoom screen.Read full review
I love EVERYTHING about my new iPad. it's overall visual appeal, in size and appearance; it's achievable learning curve; it's special features; it's incredible Apps and the opportunity they present; the practicality and convencience of the accessories and finally the awesome technology. I'll no doubt upgrade to next level.
I LOVE it! And I am a PC girl. Handy, loads fast. I really recommend you get the ipad with a carrier so that you can access info anywhere. And you need a wireless keyboard. All things I resisted, but now would never go without. Memory is not that important for me, I don't download a lot of movies, etc. So happy to save money by buying on Ebay too!
This is a great tablet. many apps available and they are easy to load. Syncs easily with windows Vista, backs up automatically. Quickly locates Wi-Fi. It is fast. Crisp and clear display. Great for games. Love it.
My wife has fallen totally in love with this iPad! I think she loves it more than me!!! (Ha ha ha!!!) Great product and service from Apple and EBay! Thanks again!
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This thing is incredible. I have played around with the iPad before and it was fun, but once you actually own one you begin to see it's real value. Sure the games are fun to play and the graphics are pretty incredible (depending on which game you play), but so long are the days of waiting for my laptop or desktop computer to load. Just push and button and the iPad awakens and is ready for use. Tap on the email button and wham, there's my email. It is quick and fast. My only worry is the battery life. I have read where it is a 10 hour battery...I dont think that is true, but need to read the fine print to see if that is 10 hours on sleep mode or actually with it being on and running. The two days that I have had it I have used it intermittendly (sp?) throughout the day (about 15 hours each day) and the battery has been sucked down from 100% to 25% each day.Read full review
I have enjoyed the IPad so far. It has been to do most of what I expected, but there are issues with having to download apps to get to read articles. I am also haeing issues trying to VPN into my computer at work. I am looking into this situation becaause they have advised me that there is a program that has to be purchased and paid for annually. I would recommond the unit to anyone.
Wonderful gadget. For a computer engineer I saw it as is a toy, and most apps seemed too simple. Recently instarted using the calculus apps, and was very suprised to discover how powerful the 3d manipulation really is. Overall, a must have for any IT specialist, an better then the laptop for those whose use of the computer is limited to internet and reading.
Love the iPad! I am still learning about all the features, but having fun learning. I suggest getting a keyboard case (Zagg) if you plan to type much or you will be doing hunt and peck style typing.