Hey blogs! I'm here and I actually found out that iPad 2 is actually fabulous! Because I found a guy that was queueing in front of me while trying to change Avril Lavigne's concert ticket tomorrow (hahaha yeah people, I'm going to watch her concert) and he was holding an iPad freaking 2! Could you believe that?! And he bought Avril Lavigne and Sara Bareilles tickets. But he bought it online, and he have to show the web to them (Rajakarcis people) which he showed it from his iPad 2! A-may-zing (amazing) right? I just really want this so badly but I have to save a lot of money to get this (so true).
Alright-alright. I'm gonna tell you the preview about iPad 2. Honestly I don't really wrote all of them, I just copied lol. I will give you the link later from the web that I copied about this preview of iPad 2, alright?
Here it goes...
The iPad 2 is both all about -- and not about -- the hardware. From an industrial design standpoint, the iPad 2 just seriously raised the bar on sleek, sexy computer hardware. If you're an owner of the original model, you know it was no slouch in the design department, but its latest iteration takes it to a whole other place. The first thing you'll probably notice about the iPad 2 is that it's thin -- unbelievably thin. At its thickest point, the tablet is just 0.34-inches (compared with the first iPad's half an inch of girth). The device is slightly shorter than the previous model (at 9.5-inches tall), but also slightly less wide (just 7.3-inches versus the iPad's 7.47-inches). It looks and feels amazingly sleek when you hold it. As Steve Jobs pointed out at the launch event, the device is thinner than the astoundingly thin iPhone 4 -- quite a feat considering what's packed inside the slate. Of course, it's still not exactly light, weighing in at 1.33 pounds (or 1.34 / 1.35 for the 3G models), just a hair under the original's one and a half pounds.
Cameras
Let's just put this out there: the iPad 2 cameras are really pretty bad. They're not unusable, but it's clear that the sensors employed are not top shelf by any measure. If you have a fourth generation iPod touch with cameras, you can expect the same results. In fact, it seems to us that these are the SAME cameras used in the iPod touch -- there's an "HD" lens around back (which means it's roughly a single megapixel shooter), and on the front you've got a lowly VGA cam. Neither one of these produces remotely satisfying results for still shots, and in particular (when compared with something like the Xoom), the back camera just seems utterly second rate. For video duties and FaceTime calls, the cameras are reasonably useful -- but we would never trade a dedicated camera (or at least a smartphone with a 5+ megapixel shooter) for this. But unfortunately, they have a photobooth which I think that's a-may-zing (amazing). And I really want this.
Alright! that's all I've got alright, I only copied the most "cool" things that I thought.
Bye blogsss ppl! I'll see you on the next post. Bye all
-TVM11
Here's the link to the "real review".
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