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What do you think about iPad 2 9.7in WiFi 64GB

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Tablet PC Reviews
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13 years ago
Apple iPad 2 Review

Apple made the iPad 2 thinner, lighter, and more powerful than the first-generation iPad. In the face of competition from Honeycomb and others, is that enough to remain the top[...]

Slick; thin and fast; Excellent battery life; Amazing app support

Good; not great; display; Subpar speaker; Lousy cameras

Marketnews
★★★★★
13 years ago
Hands-on-Review: The Apple iPad 2

The iPad 2 feels so noticeably thinner and lighter, you might easily mistake it for being disposable. Like a paper plate or a plastic cover, it triggers the habit to want to just toss it away once you're done with it. How many gadgets have I watched slim down to nothing? And yet it never gets old.

MacNN
★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPad 2

The Good Much faster in some areas. Thinner and lighter. Huge, intuitive app library. Smart Covers are slick. iMovie and GarageBand are killer apps. Dual cameras add functionality. Still excellent battery life. Tough-to-beat price. The Bad Not night-and-day better for some iPad owners.

Much faster in some areas; Thinner and lighter; Huge; intuitive app library; Smart Covers are slick; iMovie and GarageBand are killer apps; Dual cameras add functionality; Still excellent battery life; Tough-to-beat price

Not night-and-day better for some iPad owners; Cameras are sub-par by Apple standards; Android sometimes more powerful and open; Smart Cover doesn't guard the back; Still the same 1024x768 display

The Gadgeteer
★★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPad 2 Review

UPDATE (Jan 2015) : I no longer own this iPad, but it is still in use by one of my family members. As a matter of fact, my husband, daughter, and I have all owned the original iPads, iPad 2s, iPad 3s, iPad Airs, iPad minis, and iPad mini with Retina display.

Slimmer and lighter than original iPad; Faster than original iPad and other tablets currently on the market; Many configurations available; so you can choose the storage and connectivity you need; Lowest tablet prices currently on the market

Low-res cameras; iPad 2 is difficult to use as a hand-held camera because of its size and weight and the placement of the shutter button

V3
★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPad 2 review

Apple's original iPad virtually created the market for business and consumer tablets, and the iPad 2 aims to expand the company's dominance in the arena. Smaller and lighter, the iPad 2 comes with a new dual-core processor, longer battery life and twin cameras.

Superb battery life; very easy to use; slim and lightweight

Apple-only applications; limited connectivity; sub-standard cameras; no removable storage

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPad 2 review

The second generation iPad is a revision of the original, and it's a shame the screen hasn't been upgraded, but it's still incredibly quick

Know Your Mobile
★★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPad 2 review

Another top tablet from Apple, but this one feels so much lighter and smaller without losing the screen size

Slim; Fast; Multitude of apps

Not different enough to warrant an upgrade; Screen scratches easily

bgr.in
★★★★★
13 years ago

There's so much to say about Apple's new tablet, the iPad 2, yet it really boils down to a few short and sweet sentences. It's the latest tablet on the market, having beaten the upcoming BlackBerry PlayBook to market by a good month , and its return to store shelves (or lack thereof) comes just a...

MobileFoneReviews
★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPad 2

The device can playback movie for up to 10 hours. You can play diverse files such as MP4, MP3, WAV and AAC on the media player. Other highlights of Apple iPad 2 include iBooks PDF reader, Google Maps™, A GPS support and Safari browser.

3G; Wi-Fi; Huge display; 16 GB/ 32 GB/ 64 GB memory options; Faster; lighter

CNET
★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPad 2 review Review

Apple's iPad 2 is faster, lighter, thinner and better than its predecessor. But, if you want a tablet with Flash support and greater flexibility, an Android device may be a better bet.

Thinner and lighter than ever; Plenty of apps available; Front and rear cameras; Easy to use

No Flash support; Complex tasks are fiddly and take time; Difficult to transfer non-iTunes content back and forth

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