Posts tagged as: new iPad

The new iPad: Reason why the iPad 2 is still the better choice – Part 1

The iPad was launched on the 7th of March to spice up the market for its release on the 16th of March in the US and 23rd March worldwide. By the end of first week’s business, Apple had sold around 3 million of its latest device in the US and Europe. Although the product has […]

The new iPad: Reason why the iPad 2 is still the better choice – Part 2

The iPad 2 still remains one of the lightest and slimmest devices in the market at 1.33 lb (WiFi) and 1.35 lb (WiFi + 3G). On the other hand, the new iPad packs more muscles at the expense of its weight which is 1.44 lb (WiFi) and 1.46 lb (WiFi + 4G). However, the weight is not the only […]

The new iPad: Reason why the iPad 2 is still the better choice – Part 3

Furthermore, it was much anticipated by the tech gurus that if Apple does not lower the price of their new tablets, the iPad 2 probably will see a price difference. The speculation was $200 to $250, but Apple proved them wrong at this, again. The probable reason for this might be the value of iPad […]

The new iPad: Reason why the iPad 2 is still the better choice – Part 4

Moreover, the 2011 model is lighter and skinnier than the 2012 release which makes it a better choice for those who are pickier about the weight and size and do not have much to do on go other than reading books and watching movies. One of the main reasons why the new iPad is not […]

New iPad 2012: Performance Review (Speed that counts) – Part 1

All the critics and experts have turned the barrels toward the new iPad 2012. The reviews are pouring like Niagara Falls. So, why the new Apple product is catching so much attention? The quality and the upgrades that have rocked its competitors in their chair could be one thing, but mostly there are more sceptics […]

New iPad 2012: Performance Review (Speed that counts) – Part 2

Still, there’s no way to know for sure what improvements or lack of improvements to general performance there are without rolling up your sleeves, using a little elbow grease, hunkering down, and doing some testing. Since I know how much you love things you can read, I’ve organized the results into an easily digestible chart. […]

New iPad 2012: Performance Review (Speed that counts) – Part 3

Gaming has been iPad’s forte since its launch and it is eminent to included in game boot time to include in the test. Three games determined if apps load any faster on the new iPad than the iPad 2. First up was one of my favorite games on iOS, Puzzlejuice. The timer went off at […]

The new iPad (2012): First review – Most intimidating factor, Retina Display – Part 1

Apple’s new beast is out of the cage and the most intimidating factor of it is its Retina Display. Now, I can go on and on for hours on new display and how it has the power to convert people from other tablets to the Apple product, and how it can lure the uninitiated public […]

The new iPad (2012): First review – Most intimidating factor, Retina Display – Part 2

What Apple has done here is doubled the pixel number in height and width—2,048×1,536 from 1,024×768—quadrupling its pixel density on the screen real estate, 3.1 million, if you want to crunch some numbers. Hence, the Retina Display. Prior to iPad, only iPhone 4/4S and iPod Touch 3rd generation were bestowed with the mesmerizing technology. On […]

The new iPad (2012): First review – Most intimidating factor, Retina Display – Part 3

iPad’s updated rear camera, which the company calls its iSight camera. It is a huge improvement over the iPad 2’s 0.7-megapixel shooter. If you’ve spent any time over on Apple’s iPad page, you’ve probably seen the exploded view of Apple’s five-element lens system, which was adopted from the iPhone. However you want to explain it, […]

The new iPad (2012): First review – Most intimidating factor, Retina Display – Part 4

I still think Siri was a fine addition to family of features in the iPhone 4S, but as far as the iPad is concerned, it does not make much of a sense to me. A smartphone is an advised thing to carry with you on a morning jog or stroll through the park in the […]

The new iPad (2012): First review – Most intimidating factor, Retina Display – Part 5

The original iPad made its debut with iOS 3.2. That OS’ limitations seem prehistoric today. You couldn’t bounce between applications with multitasking. You couldn’t organize applications into folders. And support for document printing and AirPlay streaming of music, videos, and photos didn’t arrive until November 2010. At launch, the new iPad comes with iOS 5.1. […]

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