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We Are Interested In the New iPad Compared With iPad 2

 

 

The iPad 3's Higher Resolution Display:The first thing that stands out about the new iPad is the improved display, which features a resolution with four times the detail as the original iPad and the iPad 2. And not only will this be the first thing most notice about the new iPad, it will also be the first new feature adopted by developers. Expect some gorgeous apps and great games in the near future.

The enhanced display also means the iPad 3 will support 1080p video, which is a nice upgrade from the iPad 2's 720p video. This feature may take some time to be fully realized, as individual apps must be upgraded with the higher definition video, or in the case of Netflix and Hulu Plus, must be upgraded to support streaming the higher definition video. The more information is in http://loveshowyang.livejournal.com/.

iPad 3rd Gen Gaming:In addition to pretty apps and 1080p video, we'll also see games sporting graphics that will rival what we see on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Equipped with a new chipset that includes a quad-core graphics processor, the new iPad will also be able to dish out these graphics at an increased rate, so we won't just be looking at stunning graphics, we'll be living in amazing new worlds.The games may not be quite as in depth as what we see on consoles, which can often dedicate 7 GB for a single game, but the ability to produce hardcore games grows with each new generation of the iPad.

Everything you need to know about Apple’s 2012 iPad.Apple’s 3rd generation iPad was announced on March 7, 2012. While the new iPad looks like last year’s iPad 2, it has a better screen, processor, optics, and networking that combine to make it an impressive upgrade.Key features: 2048×1536 264dpi Retina display, Apple A5X processor, 5 megapixel/1080p video iSight camera, HSPA+ 42mbps/LTE 72mbps networking.Pricing: Wi-Fi $499/16GB, $599/32GB, $699/64GB; Wi-Fi + 3G/LTE $629/16GB, $729/32GB, $829/64GB.Availability: March 16 in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore, Switzerland, UK and the US Virgin Islands. (Other regions to follow.).

Apple finally announced the followup to the popular iPad 2. This new device, simply called the new iPad, boasts a slew of features and specs that are pretty great. And while there’s no denying that Apple’s latest iPad is an awesome gadget, is it really that much better than its predecessor?Let’s start by taking a look at the chips that power each tablet. The iPad 2 is rockin’ the Apple A5 processor. This dual-core chip contains 512 MB RAM clocked at 533 MHz. You’ll also find one of these in the iPhone 4S, and it’s definitely fast… just not as fast as the A5X. Apple’s latest custom chip is all about the graphics. It offers quad-core graphics performance that’s reportedly double what the A5 offers and quadruple what the quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 chip can provide. Apple has a tendency exaggerate claims like this, so that may not be entirely accurate, but one thing’s for sure – the A5X chip is fast. It’ll take gaming on the iPad to a whole new level-

http://yangloveshow.blog.com/.The design of the new iPad is virtually identical to the iPad 2, with a few minor exceptions. Both devices feature the same 9.7-inch screen size, they’re the same hight (9.50 inches), the same width (7.31 inches), and both come in black or white. The new iPad is slightly thicker than the iPad 2 (9.4 mm vs. 8.8 mm) to accommodate the components required for the upgraded features. It also weighs about 50 grams more, with slight variation based on which models you’re comparing.

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