The truth is, if you already own an iPad, you probably do not need to upgrade to the iPad 2. There are some new features implemented to the iPad 2 that the original iPad does not have, but the greatest attraction to the iPad 2 is that it costs exactly the same as the original iPad. When the iPad 2 was launched, one of the first new features introduced was that it now has a faster processor speed.
The original iPad was run on a 1GHz Apple A4 processor. The new iPad 2 has the new Apple A5 processor. It is still 1GHz, but the new processor has a dual core which means that it can run a lot faster than the original iPad.
Another exciting feature is that the iPad 2 now has front and back facing cameras. This also means that two new apps are now included for the iPad – FaceTime and PhotoBooth. FaceTime is the Apple software used to do video-chats between all Apple devices and computers.
PhotoBooth is used to take pictures. The new iPad 2 also features a gyroscope, as well as 33% thinner than the original iPad. Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/03/02/ipad-2-vs-original-ipad-whats-changed.
Apple has been doing the spoon feeding of new features every 6 moths or so with the iphones and ipods. (iPads shouldn't be any different) I think they can get better bang for the buck by holding of and being revolutionary on each new iteration. Original iphone, 3g was just rolling out, but didn't have it.3gs - 4G just rolling out, etc.They are staying behind the curve to sell more products and force upgrades.
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