Monday, July 1, 2013

Comparison between IPAD and IPAD2

  

 Many people wonder about the differences and similarities between the iPad and iPad 2; Here's a quick review to see what has changed in the new version and what remained as it is.

    Dimensions - a slight difference:



 
Shows the difference with fish, which fell thickness of your iPad 2 from 13.4mm to become 8.8mm, and the weight of all versions had fallen; dropping weight version of the WiFi from 680 grams to 601 grams, As for the weight of the WiFi + 3G became 613 grams if AT & T and 607 if Verizon after this version's weight was 730 grams quality.

    
Screen - no difference:

    Processor used in the iPad 2

 

    IPad A4 chip used single-core 1GHz, while the iPad 2 used dual-core A5 chip with 1GHz
    
Storage Capacity - no difference:
    
Remained options Altahh to the storage capacity unchanged: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB
    
Radio - the difference (the development and updating):
    
No change on both Bluetooth and WiFi, but it occurred HSPA property used in the iPad to become a UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA in iPad 2.
    
Price - No difference:
    
Did not change the price of the iPad 2 compared to the iPad where the starting price of the iPad 2 from $ 499 for the 16GB version of the WiFi.

    New features:


        
Front camera VGA-type
        
Camera 720 pixels
        
Gyroscope and is a tool to identify trends.
        
HDMI output

    
It is worth mentioning that the iPad 2 is about 9 times faster than iPad in terms of graphics performance, which makes the games more realistic and smooth.


LTE 4G: 
 
The new iPad is available with AT&T and Verizon LTE, which is much faster than the 3G available in the iPad 2.
This is really only useful for those who require connectivity on the go and in places where there's no Wi-Fi connection. Still, if you want a very fast connection while you are out and about, the LTE in the new iPad is very fast.
On AT&T's LTE network in New York the iPad version of ABCNews.com loaded in just three seconds. And browsing through some of my friend's Facebook pictures was just as fast as it is on my home Wi-Fi network. It's fast. Really fast.

Dictation:

Lots of people have wondered why there's no Siri -- Apple's voice-enabled digital assistant -- on the new iPad. We don't have an answer to that, but there is a dictation feature that converts your voice to text on the new iPad. Just tap the microphone on the keyboard and you can speak sentences into the tablet.
The dictation is accurate and quick. It even caught words like "arachnophobia." However, you have to actually speak "period" or "question mark" for it to insert punctuation. Also, you have to be connected to a Wi-Fi or 3G / 4G network for the dictation to work. It's a very neat feature, especially for the visually impaired.


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