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March 2011
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A los editores les gusta
Se ha mejorado la portabilidad
Procesador de doble núcleo
Con especial mejora del procesamiento gráfico
Los prácticos Smart Covers son imprescindibles
El diseño liviano
La resolución de la pantalla
Dispone de WiFi
Tiene acceso a la App Store y la duración de la batería
Dispone de 3G y de WiFi
Mejora notable de las prestaciones
Tratamiento anti huellas de la pantalla
Gran autonomía de 10 horas
Accesorio SmartCover y el adaptador HDMI.
A los editores no les gusta
No se ha integrado la pantalla Retina
La cámara trasera solo ofrece 0
9 MPx de resolución
Apple sigue sin incluir auriculares de serie
La pantalla es un imán de huellas dactilares y el volumen de las bocinas es muy bajo
Resolución de la cámara trasera escasa (0
7 Mpx)
Calidad del altavoz integrado inferior a la del modelo anterior
Resumen: Ever since I picked up an Apple iPad 2, I've spent more time with it than my original iPad. At 1.3 pounds, the 33 percent thinner iPad 2 is unquestionably more comfortable to hold and offers the promise of greater speed and utility. In some cases, doi...
Publicación: 2011-03-15, Autor: Rene , crítica de: imore.com
iPad 2 is an evolutionary improvement to the original iPad, but that's true of almost every iOS device update. Taken year by year each generation seems only slightly better than the last. It's like children you see every day as opposed to just on holidays...
Resumen: It's the iPad 2 - Apple's second iteration of the "magical and revolutionary" tablet PC! Aaron gets his paws on it and takes it through its paces in a two-part video review. To recap, it offers a 1 GHz Apple A5 CPU, 9.7-inch display, iOS 4.3, rear-facing ...
Resumen: It's the iPad 2 - the second version of the "magical and revolutionary" tablet, and the second launch in the 2011 tablet rush! Aaron gets his hands on it and runs it through a few tests in a two-part video review. Specs include a 1 GHz Apple A5 CPU, 9.7-i...
Big bump in performance, especially graphics, makes iPad even more competitive in the mobile gaming space, Doubling the memory makes apps and Web browsing more useful, Device is thinner and lighter than the previous model, feels much more Kindle-like in t
The new cameras are better than no cameras, though they're not particularly great, "Real" GPS only comes with the 3G models, Glass is thinner than before; be cautious of easier breakage
When Steve Jobs introduced the iPad 2, he insisted that the rumors were wrong, that this device was no tweak or speed bump—it was a major update to Apple's original tablet. He may have been right in some respects, but overall, we have to disagree. The...
An iterative improvement upon Apple’s first tablet computer, benefitting from modest size and weight reductions, two color options, as well as considerable under-the-hood improvements in speed. Still includes integrated apps for audio, video, and phot
New integrated cameras produce blurry, grainy images that are unacceptably weak for still photography and look poor when forced to fill the display; video recorded by the rear 720p camera is only acceptable. Modest reductions in headphone port audio a
Archived: Our Original First Look at iPad 2, Including VideosOne year ago, pundits were split but surprisingly pessimistic regarding the prospects for the iPad (iLounge Ratings: A- (Wi-Fi) / B+ (3G)), Apple's first tablet computer. Though the iPad possess...
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Mediocre cameras make still photos look slimy. Thinner body makes physical buttons on the side a little harder to press
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 presentation tool” to the iPad’s list of many useful functions. Magnet-based Smart Cover is an ingenious, valuable accessory. Same pricing as first iPad.
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 4G cellular data. Still no expansion ports.
With properly calibrated expectations--think minor refresh, rather than next generation--the iPad 2 continues Apple’s reign as the king of tablets. If you haven’t bought one yet, the iPad 2 is a stellar device that still feels like a little slice of ...
Apple is not pursuing the “absolute” performance/features crown. There are more powerful tablets out there -like the Motorola Xoom– and more will come out. However, the iPad 2 is an excellent tablet computer that addresses the usage models that customers...