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The new iPad is converted gadget for many.But the more affordable and still very capable iPad 2 is still around.Whether you're a new user or keep on upgrading,weigh all your options before putting down the cash say Karan Bajaj &Hitesh Raj Bhagat.
At the first glance,it's hard to tell the new iPad apart from its predecessor. It still has 9.7-inch touchscreen, homebutton,camera and an attractive aluminium finish. But power it on and you can't help but gawk at the new retina display. The resolution has been bumped up to 2048 x 1536 pixels. In a nutshell,it has more pixels than Full HD television.The older iPad looks great on its on its own, but pales next to the brilliance of the new screen. Apple has also added quad core processor, required 1Ghz dual core processor,required to drive all those extra pixels.
As you would expect,apps scale up flawlessly and the handling of HD content, even with such massive resolution, is excellent. Other upgrades include a 5 MP camera rare autofocus camera. The battery life is the same 9.5 hours but it is slightly heavier and thicker that iPad 2. The new iPad also offers 4G connectivity ,but this hardly matters since 4G avalability is sparse.
But the big question id - should you upgrade? Users of the iPad2 can wait while, though the display is hard
to resist.The argument becomes more compelling if you have the first gen iPad.The new range starts from
Rs,30,500 ($.610 USD approx ) for the 16Gb Wi-Fi version and goes up to Rs.50,900($.1100 approx)
for 64Gb Wi-Fi + 4G. As a complete package for a new user,the iPad is irresistable and there is no other
tablet that can match what it offers
(source:- Economic Times,India)
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