Apple iPad 2
The iPad 2 is Apple's second generation tablet device. Is it worth buying if you already own the original?
If you already own the original iPad there’s little reason to splurge on the latest. While the cameras bring new functionality, the results as far as the rear camera is concerned, are basic. If you own another first generation tablet however and you’re...
Apple iPad 2 (Wi-Fi & 3G Version, AT&T)
Seamless hardware and interface design, plus an unparalleled ecosystem of apps, keep the iPad 2 a step ahead of the emerging tablet pack. You'll want to be aware of some important factors, though, before picking a data carrier.
Either way, with this thinner, more powerful iPad, Apple has further fortified itself at the top of the tablet hill. With the competition starting to march up, time will tell whether the iPad will remain the tablet to beat. But so far, we can't see a...
Apple iPad 2
Before we get to the meat of this review, here's how the iPad 2 pricing breaks down. The Wi-Fi–only model costs $499 for 16GB, $599 for 32GB, and $699 for 64GB. The pricing for the Wi-Fi + 3G models is $629 for 16GB, $729 for 32GB, and $829 for 64GB....
The clear standout in the ever-widening sea of tablets, the Apple iPad 2 brings a slimmer design, faster processing, dual cameras, and FaceTime video chat to a tablet that already had a leg up on the competition.
Review: The iPad 2
A year ago, nobody had an iPad. Then Apple sold 15 million of them in just nine months, creating a whole new category of technology product. The iPad may have become, in the words of Steve Jobs, “the most successful consumer product ever launched.”
For everyone else, the iPad 2 is a triumph, an iPad that’s even more iPad than the original. And the original one was really good. The first iPad was a bolt from the blue, a device that defined an entire category, and a tough act to follow. The iPad 2...
Apple iPad 2 (Wi-Fi & 3G Version, AT&T)
Pros: Fast performance; super-thin design; support for FaceTime; superb media-sharing, browsing improvements in new iOS; choice in data carriers
Cons: Poor camera quality; still lacking Flash support, USB port; HDMI, SD-card adapters cost extra; won't run on 4G network
Apple iPad 2
Pros: Thinner than the original. New A5 chip offers faster graphics processing, general performance. Dual cameras for video chat, HD video recording, and stills. Improved design incorporates internal magnets for Smart Cover accessory. 3G versions available...
Cons: Image quality with rear-facing camera is not great. Front-facing camera is not HD. Still no Flash video support. No earbuds included
iPad 2 review
Pros: Amazingly thin;Extremely fast;Cameras finally added
Cons: Camera quality is poor;Screen resolution could be higher;OS still has rough edges
The iPad 2 Review
Pros: New A5 chip and RAM significantly improve overall performance, and gaming in particular. Dual cameras work fine for video calls. Thinner, lighter unibody looks slick and makes the iPad more comfortable to use. Video mirroring adds “teaching and...
Cons: No transformative new features. Display is unchanged, so it still isn't usable in bright sunlight and attracts lots of smudgy fingerprints. Cameras yield poor, low-res photos. Using cameras is often difficult and requires awkward grip. No support for...