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The Apple iPad 2 was introduced on Mar 2, 2011 by Steve Jobs.
The Apple iPad 2 tablet is a 9.7″ tablet running the Apple iOS.
Improvements over the first generation Apple iPad include HDMI out, full 1080p output, a 50-100% faster dual core A5 CPU, a case 1/3 thinner, and 20% lighter at 1.2lbs.
Being the second generation Apple iPad offers Apple a continued chance to be a innovator. It will be sold both in Verizon and Att stores.
The new Apple iPad 2 features both front and rear cameras, and a dual core Intel processor. It’s shipping date is Mar 10, 2011. Accessories include full sized keyboard and docking stations. Connectivity is WiFi, GSM and importantly, CDMA for Verizon.
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Tablet and pad computing is moving in new directions according to what people find that they need — and want. It seems that what the public decides is what may guide new gadget creation. There are different events driving changes. Here’s a significant one: New writers are showing their belief in eBook reader tablets such […]
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Apple unveiled iPad 2 in a huge event Wednesday, March 2, 2011 in San Francisco. CEO Steve Jobs, whose presence was uncertain due to his poor health, arrived to lead the presentation of this second iteration of Apple’s latest “post-PC” technology. Standing ovation central. Steve Jobs entered the room in his ever-present black turtleneck and […]
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What makes the iPad different from the first generation tablets? In addition to size and weight, companies like Apple and Sony are introducing advanced communication features such as webcams, bluetooth and 802.11 N WiFi. The size and weight of present and projected iPads range anywhere from 5×7, 12 ounces to 8.5×11 and two pounds.