IPad 3 (New iPad) vs iPad 2 – Do I need to buy the latest model?
Posted: May 3, 2012 Filed under: Hardware, News | Tags: 3G, 4G, Apple, Apple store, battery life, camera, ComAround, HD, iPad, iPad 2, ipad 3, IPad 3 (New iPad) vs iPad 2, ipad 3 vs ipad 2, latest model, new ipad, price, processor, screen, Summary of iPad 3 (new iPad) vs. iPad 2, Wi-Fi 1 Comment »March this year saw the release of the third generation of iPad, namely the iPad 3 or the New iPad, as Apple itself has baptised it. According to Apple Store, the iPad 3 costs almost one thousand kronor more than the earlier model. Have you finally decided to acquire an iPad but are uncertain which model is really worth buying? Or do you already have an iPad 2 and wonder if it is worth replacing your existing iPad with this new one? Here I shall try and help you make that decision. If you wish to find the answer without the comparative analysis, please go to the last section “Conclusion”.
Screen
The new iPad has a higher resolution screen, which Apple calls a Retina display, than the iPad 2. This new display contains four times as many pixels – double the pixel count in terms of width and height – as on the iPad 2. All this results in the images being sharper and more detailed thereby looking more vibrantly true to life.
Processor
The processor for the iPad 3 has also been ehanced since the earlier generation. Apple calls the processor the A5X and it has quad-core graphics that handle four times as many pixels as the iPad 2. This means that everything works really fast when you surf, the iPad responds directly. The high-resolution Retina display on the new iPad would not be possible without the new and powerful A5X-processor, according to Apple.
Camera
Apple calls the camera on the iPad 3 the iSight camera. This 5-megapixel iSight camera features improved optics. The iPad 3 enables filming in HD 1080p compared with the iPad 2 where it is only possible to film in HD 720 p.
Dimensions and weight
The height and width are the same on both models, 241.2 mm high and 185.7 mm wide. The iPad 3 is somewhat thicker, 9.4 mm compared with 8.8 mm and the newer model weighs slightly more also. The Wi-Fi model for the iPad 3 weighs 652 grams whereas the Wi-Fi + 4 G model weighs 662 grams as against 601 g and 613 g respectively for the iPad2.
Colour
Both these models are available in black or white.
Wireless
The greatest difference between the models where wireless connection is concerned is that the new model offers 4G compared with 3G for the earlier model. Unfortunately, 4G will not be available in the Nordic market. Another difference is that the Bluetooth technology is better on the new model (Bluetooth 4.0 technology) in comparison with Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR.
Battery life
Has the battery life been reduced on the new iPad model now that the screen and the processor are much more power-hungry? The battery life is still claimed to be up to 10 hours when web browsing over WiFi, video playback or listening to music. However, if you surf over the mobile data nework there is no difference between the two models with both having a battery life of up to nine hours.
Price
The iPad 3 costs about $118 more than the iPad 2, with a price tag starting at $499. If you purchase the iPad 3 you can also choose more storage space. Besides 16 GB which is available on both models you can choose 32 GB and 64 GB on the iPad3. But you must expect to pay another couple of hundred U.S dollars.
Summary of iPad 3 (new iPad) vs. iPad 2
| iPad 3 (New iPad) | iPad 2 | |
| Screen | High-resolution Retina display. 2048 x 1536 pixel resolution with 264 pixels per inch (ppi) | 1024 x 768 pixel resolution with 132 pixels per inch (ppi) |
| Processor | A5 X | A 5 |
| Camera | iSight-camera: 5 megapixels with autofocus, press for focus, face recognition in still shots, video recording in HD (1080p) up to 30 frames per second with audio, video stabilisation | Rear-facing camera: Video recording, HD (720p), up to 30 frames per second with audio, still images with 5 x digital zoom |
| FaceTime camera for images of VGA quality and video with up to 30 frames per second | Front-facing camera: Video recording, VGA, up to 30 frames per second with audio, still images of VGA quality | |
| Geotagging of photos and video | Geotagging of photos and video over Wi-Fi | |
| Press to check the exposure for both video and still images | ||
| Dimensions and weight | Wi-Fi model | Wi-Fi model |
| Height: 241.2 mm | Height: 241.2 mm | |
| Width: 185.7 mm | Width: 185.7 mm | |
| Depth: 9.4 mm | Depth: 8.8 mm | |
| Weight: 652 g | Weight: 601 g | |
| Wi-Fi + 4G model | Wi-Fi + 3G model | |
| Height: 241.2 mm | Height: 241.2 mm | |
| Width: 185.7 mm | Width 185.7 mm | |
| Depth: 9.4 mm | Depth: 8.8 mm | |
| Weight: 662 g | Weight: 613 g | |
| Colour | Black and white | Black and white |
| Wireless | Wi-Fi model | Wi-Fi model |
| Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) | Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) | |
| Bluetooth 4.0 technology | Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR technology | |
| Wi-Fi + 4G model | Wi-Fi + 3G model | |
| 4G LTE (700, 2100 MHz),2 UMTS/ HSPA/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz), GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) | UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz), GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz) | |
| Battery life | Up to 10 hours’ battery life on web browsing over Wi-Fi, video playback or listening to music | Up to 10 hours’ battery life on web browsing over Wi-Fi, video playback or listening to music |
| Up to 9 hours’ battery life when web browsing using mobile data network | Up to 9 hours’ battery life when web browsing using mobile data network | |
| Charging via AC power adapter or USB connection to computer | Charging via AC power adapter or USB connection to computer | |
| Price | Wi-Fi model | Wi-Fi model |
| $499.00 16 GB | $399.00 16 GB | |
| $599.00 32 GB | Wi-Fi + 3G model | |
| $699.00 64 GB | $529.00 16 GB | |
| Wi-Fi + 4G model | ||
| $629.00 16 GB | ||
| $729.00 32 GB | ||
| $829.00 64 GB |
Source: http://store.apple.com
Conclusion
First-time buyers
If you are a first-time buyer of an iPad and able to fork out a further thousand kronor then I believe it may be worth buying the latest iPad, that is the iPad 3. You will acquire a much enhanced screen experience and sharper colours as well as a somewhat faster response when you handle your iPad. In addition, it will probably have a longer second-hand market life.
If you are keen to have a model where you can surf over the mobile network it may appear, at first sight, to be worth choosing the iPad 3 since you then acquire access to the 4G network. But what is important to bear in mind here is that not all countries yet have an extensive 4G network; what is more the subscription costs much more than a 3G subscription. Nor does the Ipad 3 have 4G support in all markets.
Should you decide to purchase an iPad3 and wish to pay another couple of thousand kronor you will acquire larger storage space. Besides 16 GB, there is also the option of acquiring 32 GB and 64 GB.
However, if your budget is streteched when you buy an iPad and feel that every krona is important then by choosing the iPad 2 you will in no way be disappointed. It is important to emphasise that the iPad 2 is no slouch by any means. Indeed, the iPad 2 saw the introduction of numerous much-needed improvements compared with the original iPad – two cameras, an improved design (it no longer wobbles when placed on a table) and a much faster processor.
iPad 2 owners
If you are already the owner of an iPad 2, I advise you to enjoy what you have and wait for the next generation. I don’t think it’s worth the extra money to get the new model just to acquire a better screen and a faster response when surfing. Moreover, both these models look very similar and have the same battery life.
However, if you need more storage space, are a technology freak or into graphic intensive gaming and have no shortage of money then why not buy the latest model. J
Please state if this article helped you to make your choice or if you have any comments.
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iPhone apps – Top 9 photos
Posted: April 3, 2012 Filed under: Smartphone, Software | Tags: 360°, app, apps, camera, ComAround, Facebook, Fatbooth, functions, Hipstamatic, Instagram, iPhone, iPhone apps, iSwap faces, masks, Night camera, Oldbooth, panoramic images, photos, Photosynth, pictures, thumbs-up, Tiltshift, Twitter 2 Comments »
Instagram – Snap a photo with your iPhone, apply one of the smart filters that can be chosen and then send the picture to Twitter, Facebook and/or Flickr with a simple press of the button. You can also follow your favourite people directly on Instagram where you can also post comments and give the thumbs-up or thumbs-down to people’s pictures.
Photosynth – With Photosynth, you are able to take seamless 360° panoramic images. Start the app, select the frame for the first image in your 360° image series, move the mobile to the edge of the new picture you want to take and align the frame with the edge overlap from the first image. Photosynth then senses this and automatically shoots a new frame as soon as you’ve stopped moving the phone. This process continues until you come back to where you started (i.e. after 360°). When you have the images you want ready, Photosynth automatically stitches them together and, hey presto, you have a panoramic image of your entire surroundings.
Tiltshift – Tiltshift is an effect that became really popular last year. What it does is that it applies fake blurring over an image leaving in focus only that part of the picture you choose, causing the eye to perceive it in high detail (producing an optical illusion of a miniaturised scene). Naturally it is possible to utilise this for greater artistic effect than merely by highlighting some feature in a picture. The effect is really cool.
- http://itunes.apple.com/se/app/tiltshift-generator-fake-miniature/id327716311?mt=8
Oldbooth – Do you sometimes wonder how you would have looked if you had lived in a previous time? Oldbooth enables you to choose between more than 60 different mask styles. Simply import a photo of the particular face you wish to move back in time and have the app handle the rest. You can then navigate around the different masks to see the person chosen in a whole host of different semblances.
Fatbooth – Import a photo of a friend’s face, press the button and see your friend morphed into a supersized version of his or her true self!
- http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fatbooth/id372268904?mt=8
Camera + – This is an app loaded with a mass of functions to make it as simple and user-friendly as possible to take beautiful photos. It has everything from an extended digital zoom to a stabiliser to achieve enhanced focus to a function that enables you to adjust the exposure yourself. This is a good app for those of you who aspire to taking slightly better pictures with your iPhone.
Hipstamatic – The king of analog camera filters. I would go so far as to assert that this is the best app I have tested to reproduce the look of analog photography in my iPhone.
- http://hipstamatic.com/the_app.html
iSwap faces – Swap the heads of two different people. Really simple to use and watch the crazy and hilarious results you can achieve.
- http://itunes.apple.com/se/app/iswap-faces/id305557780?mt=8
Night camera – If you want to take photos when it is dark outside then Night Camera is a sensible choice. The camera in iPhone is rather slow in operation; this means that images taken in the dark are often somewhat fuzzy owing to one happening to move when the shot is taken. What Night Camera does is to wait until one is quite still; then it shoots the frame automatically as soon it senses that the iPhone is no longer in movement.
- http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/night-camera/id296186779?mt=8

