Saturday, March 19, 2011

Apple iPad 2 has been unveiled




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The Apple iPad 2 has been unveiled, and Luxury Linkers  has spent some time with the hottest piece of  kit so far in 2011.
Make no mistake, this is a seriously cool piece of kit, bringing a whole host of improvements that, individually, may not sound like much, but put together take the iPad onto a whole new plane.
  • Apple iPad 2: 12 things you need to know
1. iPad 2 is lighter and thinner
Apple called it an all-new design. And it is. The main physical thing is that the new iPad is thinner – 33 per cent thinner, clocking it at 8.8mm. Incredibly, that’s thinner than the iPhone 4 which clocks in at 9.3mm. It’s also 15 per cent lighter, which is welcome. You wouldn’t want it to be completely lightweight, but a bit less weight is good. It’s also available in white as well as the original black.
Apple ipad 2
2. The iPad 2 has FaceTime
The new iPad has the expected front-facing VGA camera (as well as one on the back). What’s the point of the one on the back? Like the iPhone 4′s rear snapper, it takes 720p video (though has no flash unlike other tablets). And that’s enough for us.
Apple ipad 2
3. The iPad 2 battery life stays the same
The iPad 2′s battery life is apparently not limited by the new design – it has the same 10 hour battery life as before, with a month of standby time (tsk, real-world figures please). Still, that’s quite impressive when you think about the reduced size of the unit.
Our colleagues at T3.com grabbed some iPad 2 video footage which you can watch below.
4. As does the iPad 2 display
The new iPad has a 9.7-inch display which, yep, is exactly the same. So the large-scale retina display wasn’t ready as we suspected. iPad 3 should sort that one out.
Apple ipad 2
5. iPad 2 goes dual-core
A few months ago, a dual-core processor would have made headlines. Now they’re 10-a-penny and in many an Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet. The new processor is called the Apple A5 and is based on ARM’s Cortex-A9 design. And it’s probably clocked at 1GHz again.
6. iPad 2 graphics will be awesome
All Steve Jobs said was that the graphics capability would be 9x that of the current iPad. WOW! All he said? That promises serious gaming awesomeness (and it helps that the device now also has the gyroscope from the iPhone 4 and latest-gen iPod touch). The graphics will still be some version of Imagination Technologies’ PowerVR SGX graphics technology.
Apple ipad 2
7. iPad 2 has iOS 4.3
The latest version of iOS ships with the iPad and will be available for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch on 11 March. There’s faster Safari browsing performance; iTunes Home Sharing and thankfully an enhancement to AirPlay. Let’s hope it works now. (By the way, iPhone 4s can act as Wi-Fi hotspots too).
8. The stupid button problem has been fixed
When the first iPad came out, the switch on the side locked the orientation. Super cool, everybody thought. Except Apple did a typical Apple thing and changed it to become a mute button. When there was already a volume control on the other side of the device. iOS 4.3 gives you the choice about what to do. That’s what happens when you listen to your customers. Thanks, Apple.
Apple ipad 2
9. The iPad 2 has HDMI out
It will set you back around £30 for the cable, but you can connect your iPad up to the TV and charge it while doing so. What’s more you can have HDMI Video Mirroring that lets you mirror your iPad screen on an HDTV. Cool for presentations and the like – or just playing movie content.
10. The iPad 2 features HSUPA
The iPad 2 also features HSUPA support. That means faster uploads over 3G. Like mobile broadband. It’s only available on the iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G, naturally. Expect this to come to the iPhone in the next update too.
Apple ipad 2
11. The iPad 2 UK release date is 25 March
Apple has announced that the Apple iPad 2 UK release date is 25 March. T-Mobile and Orange told TechRadar they are stocking iPad 2 “when it becomes available later this month”. O2 told us it wouldn’t be selling the new tablet but would be offering data plans for it, while Vodafone offered a stern “no comment”. Thanks for the clarity there. As iPad 2 costs the same in the US as the original iPad, expect the models to start at £439 here.
12. iPad 2 sees Apple come out fighting
As well as some serious gnashing of teeth at competitors during Steve Jobs’ keynote, even the press release gets nasty. “While others have been scrambling to copy the first generation iPad, we’re launching iPad 2, which moves the bar far ahead of the competition and will likely cause them to go back to the drawing boards yet again.” Unfortunately though, it’s just not true. In terms of specs – if not looks – the latest Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablets are a match for the new iPad.
iPad 2
Another element of major note is the reduced thickness of the device.
Apple ipad 2 review
Apple has somehow managed to shave off an extra third of the original iPad’s thickness and it certainly shows.
Apple ipad 2 review
Indeed, the Apple iPad 2 is just 8.4 mm thick; for people with the iPhone 4, that means that the latest tablet is actually thinner than your phone.
Thickness never really felt like a major problem with the original iPad, but that doesn’t mean that this isn’t welcome on a thinner, sexier device.
Yes, sexier. That’s the overriding impression of the iPad 2. You thought the original iPad was desirable, but its successor makes it look like a dumpy girl next door with its supermodel good looks and a size that suggests a diet of Diet Coke and cigarettes.
Another key addition is cameras – front and back – and you’ll be pleased to hear that the addition does not mar the looks at all.
In fact the front camera is subtle, as it is on the iPhone 4, and the rear one (which can record in HD) certainly doesn’t turn the device into an ugly cyclops.
We can’t help but question the need for cameras at all; it’s rare that you will actually want to take out your tablet to take a picture and we’re yet to be convinced by the merits of Facetime.
But, the cameras function as you would expect – and we’re sure hours of fun can be had with PhotoBooth and the video calling function.
Apple ipad 2 review
But, it isn’t just in the looks department that Apple has sprinkled its magic; this beauty is also a bit of a tablet beast under the hood.
That’s largely due to a new A5 dual-core processor from Apple – an all-in-one offering with heavily beefed up graphics capability and twice as fast as a CPU.
In fact, Steve Jobs promised us that the new Apple iPad 2 is nine times more powerful in the graphics department that its predecessor – which should give games app developers something to get their teeth into.
The extra boost of speed is noticeable in the time it takes to open apps. There is still a delay, of course, but it’s much reduced – and the already responsive touchscreen seems a little zippier as well.
We tested a couple of programs that gave the new chip a thorough bashing – namely the brand spanking new (and rather lovely) GarageBand and Infinity Blade.
Infinity blade
Starting with the latter, Infinity Blade was a real test for the iPad original, but the discernible lag that affected it is definitely much reduced on the iPad 2.
That makes for a completely different feel to the game – it’s spritely and impressive. We can’t wait to see more graphically intense games of this ilk really pushing the boundaries.
GarageBand
Keen musicians are going to love GarageBand, which gives you the chance to make music to your heart’s content.
It’s an environment where lag and waiting time would crucify the experience. But fortunately from a speedy loading time right the way through to instant responsiveness to our ham-fisted efforts to drum, this was a pleasurable experience.
GarageBand - instruments
iMovie also felt quick and responsive; and although this isn’t going to be competing against a quad-core gaming beast, we do think that you will appreciate the stride taken from the iPad original’s A4.
Apple ipad 2 review
It’s impossible to go much further without discussing one of the things that did not make it onto the iPad 2 – namely the Retina display that is found on the iPhone 4.
We’re big fans of this hi-res display on Apple’s flagship phone, and we were hoping that we would see it arrive on the iPad 2.
But, be it through cost or manufacturing, the display does not appear to be changed much at all. Which frankly is a bit of a shame.
Apple ipad 2 review
It may be an added extra, but it’s also well worth talking about the Smart Cover. The iPad 2 has magnets built in that mean the Cover – at $39 (plastic) or $69 (leather) – will latch on and protect the screen.
It’s actually really cool – although maybe not quite as simple as Apple make it look in the video. The cover curls underneath to make a stand and peeling back one corner wakes the device.
iPad 2 cover - sans ipad 2
In a word, it’s neat; and that’s not a term you’ll find far away from your thoughts when you first pick up an iPad 2.
Conclusion
People who suggest this is an incremental upgrade are simply not looking at the bigger picture; the Apple iPad 2 feels and acts drastically differently from its predecessor.
The plethora of changes – some cosmetic, some under the hood – have boosted a device that felt like a luxury, to a device that is head and shoulders above its competitors at the moment.
The lighter, thinner iPad 2 is nicer to hold, nicer to use and nicer to look at – and if that’s not an important upgrade then maybe we’re missing the point.
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Flat ipad 2
GarageBand
Ifinity blade
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