**Introducing Apparat: A Crash Course for iPad Beginners**
For those who have never had an iPad before, Apparat is a great resource to learn the basics of using the device. This app covers everything from running your email client to browsing the web and playing games. Whether you're new to iPads or just looking to brush up on your skills, Apparat is definitely worth checking out.
**The Camera: A New Feature for iPad Users**
One of the new features that comes with the latest iPad model is the camera. There are two cameras on the device, one forward-facing and one backward-facing. The purpose of these cameras is primarily for FaceTime calls and taking quick photos to post on social networks. While they may not be the most advanced cameras, they're there to serve a purpose. The back camera can take decent shots, but it's not exactly designed for high-quality photography.
**GarageBand: A Music Production Powerhouse**
GarageBand is an application that seems like it should stress out the new dual-core processor with its multi-track recording capabilities and effects plugins. And while I'm not going to do a full review of GarageBand just yet, I want to give props to whoever programmed this app for creating something truly impressive. The music production tools available in GarageBand are top-notch, and it's clear that Apple has put a lot of thought into making this app usable on the iPad.
**Google Earth: A Resource-Intensive Application**
One application that might take advantage of the new processing power in the latest iPad model is Google Earth. As we all know, Google Earth is a resource-intensive application, but it seems to run smoothly on the new device. When I typed in a city and used some multi-touch gestures, the app responded immediately with smooth zooming and panning. The improved RAM and dual-core processor seem to make a difference, although it's worth noting that the original iPad model can still handle Google Earth with ease.
**Streaming and Graphics Performance**
Another area where the new iPad model shines is in streaming and graphics performance. Netflix runs smoothly on the device, and the HD video playback is smooth and frame-rate-intensive. The improved graphics performance means that you won't have to worry about lag or buffering when watching your favorite shows. Overall, I'm impressed with the performance of this device.
**Pros and Cons: An Honest Review**
So what are the pros and cons of the latest iPad model? Here are my thoughts:
One of the biggest pros is how thin and light the device is. It's easily the most comfortable to hold and carry around compared to other tablets on the market. The portrait thumb typing is also improved due to the device's slimmer profile, which makes it more convenient for typing. Another pro is the battery life, which remains the same as before, but with the added power of the dual-core processor.
On the other hand, there are some cons. One of the biggest drawbacks is that the screen resolution remains the same as the previous model, despite rumors that we might see an upgrade. Additionally, the camera quality leaves a lot to be desired, especially compared to super tiny smartphones which can take decent pictures these days.
**Conclusion**
Overall, I'm really impressed with the latest iPad model. It's clear that Apple has put a lot of thought into making this device the best it can be. With its improved performance, comfortable design, and robust features like GarageBand, this is definitely an investment worth considering. Whether you're a seasoned user or just starting out, there's something for everyone on this device.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys it's unbox therapy here and today I'm going to take a look at the iPad 2 in depth I took my time I wanted to play with it before I came back to YouTube with my review and that's just because it wouldn't be responsible to do a review without having used a device for a number of days I'm going to go over the differences between this one and the first one because you already know enough about the first rather than covering everything there is to cover about the iPad I'm going to cover the differences so first and foremost this one is supposed to be twice as fast is it twice as fast I don't know it seems like at this point there aren't any applications that can really take advantage of that dual core processor and that makes sense considering this hasn't been available to developers until now one thing I can tell you is that in the web browser when launching super heavy Pages this one does seem substantially quicker than the first one that being said the first one was no slouch and loading web pages is not necessar a scientific way of determining just how fast a CPU is it does tell you something but it's not like a benchmark or anything like that so as far as speed goes I don't think we're going to be able to get an accurate gauge on just how important it is until we see some new applications designed from the ground up to take advantage of the dual core um that being said there is Garage Band in the new iMovie and those might be as close as we're going to get for the time being as far as being able to stress out this dual core processor the next thing I want to talk about is battery life and as you'd imagine brightness has a huge part to play on what to expect that being said if I knock the brightness down in half which is more than usable I'm getting easy 10 hours out of it so super impressed with the battery life at the moment other than that the physical design is what's seen the biggest changes it's lighter it's thinner as you all know and one of the improvements I've noticed because of the thinner enclosure is the speed and accuracy that I'm getting when doing portrait thumb typing because it's just that little bit lighter and a little bit thinner my thumbs are reaching to the center keys on the keyboard substantially better I'm going to take a look at a few apps in this review there's some stuff that's new out there and some stuff I'm just impressed with this first one that you've been looking at is called zit and it's a customized newsreader they want to call it a magazine and what it does is learn from what you like and dislike so you can set it up with some guidelines in the first place say you're into Tech or gadgets and then from there as you like or dislike articles that have been designated for you it starts to improve its results based on your history so I haven't used this for too long but the concept seems incredible and uh hopefully it does what it says it's going to do so I think you should all give it a try and report back and let me know just how smart it is the next app I'm going to look at is called appart and this is for all of you who haven't had an iPad before and you want a crash course as far as figuring it out this app is going to teach you all the basics from running your email client to browsing the web to Playing Games Etc so if you haven't had an iPad before definitely check this one out next thing I'm going to check out is the camera on the device this is also one of the new features to me not a super important feature but it's there nonetheless you've got a forward facing camera and a backward facing camera and the purpose of these is for FaceTime other than that they don't serve much of a purpose I guess the back camera could take quick uh shots that you want to post to your social networks or things like that but this is going to be mostly used for FaceTime or people who just want to screw around in photo booth like I'm doing right now the next thing I want to cover is Garage Band and I'm not really going to do a full review I might do a full review of garage band in the future but this is one of those applications that seems like it should have the ability to stress out the new dual core processor since it's a multi-track recorder you can set up a bunch of tracks with different plugins and effects on them that seems like something that might stress out this little baby but I'll report back on that I think I'm going to do a full Garage Band review and I'm probably even going to produce a whole beat just using Garage Band and the iPad so subscribe to the channel and stay tuned for that you'll see what this little piece of software is capable of at this point I'm really impressed with it there's nothing out there in this form factor that's going to give you the production tools that garage Bank gives you so for whoever's out there that programmed this I want to give them huge props that's a real step forward as far as usability in music production next we're going to take a look at Google Earth and if there's any app in the store from a third party that could take advantage uh of this new processing power this might be it as we all know it's a fairly resource intensive application so let's take a look when we type in a city here it seems about the same at this point but let's go ahead and try some multi-touch gestures and see how it behaves so when we zoom in we're getting immediate feedback yeah that's really nice really smooth in fact it actually does seem a little bit snappier than on the previous generation that being said there have been a bunch of revisions to improve the usability on the iPad for this particular application but it feels super smooth and I'm assuming that it can benefit from the improved RAM and as I've said a million times already in this review the dual core processor but remember this app still runs good on the original iPad you know it's going to be optimized to work with less processing power so that's not going to be a deal breaker I just wanted to give you guys an idea of what to expect in some of the core applications and applications that you were likely going to install as we all know we can run Netflix on the iPad we're going to be able to stream you know some HD video on here again we've got some improved graphics performance you can see that it's no match for the new processor streaming is smooth the frame rate looks good so at this point I'm impressed with this device it's what I expected and then some as everybody's been saying it's not really a revolution but more of an evolution now I'm going to go over some of my pros and cons having used the device first and foremost I'm impressed with it the iPad is still easily the most smooth of all the tablets available on the market first the pros it's thinner lighter faster as you all know it's got dual cameras they're not the greatest but they're there you have the option to buy this model in white and black which may not matter to some but having the option is better than not the portrait thumb typing is improved mostly because of the thinness and lightness the battery life is just as good as it used to be with the improved power and the screen is bright especially for an IPS display not so great with the screen resolution which is the same as the previous model although it had been rumored that we could expect to see a better resolution on this model the Wi-Fi which this is kind of weird actually works better upside down when using it in portrait mode apps don't currently take advantage of the dual core processor and the camera quality leaves a lot to be desired especially when super tiny smartphones can shoot decent pictures these days do me a favor in visit the channel there's a lot of cool stuff to take a look atwhat's up guys it's unbox therapy here and today I'm going to take a look at the iPad 2 in depth I took my time I wanted to play with it before I came back to YouTube with my review and that's just because it wouldn't be responsible to do a review without having used a device for a number of days I'm going to go over the differences between this one and the first one because you already know enough about the first rather than covering everything there is to cover about the iPad I'm going to cover the differences so first and foremost this one is supposed to be twice as fast is it twice as fast I don't know it seems like at this point there aren't any applications that can really take advantage of that dual core processor and that makes sense considering this hasn't been available to developers until now one thing I can tell you is that in the web browser when launching super heavy Pages this one does seem substantially quicker than the first one that being said the first one was no slouch and loading web pages is not necessar a scientific way of determining just how fast a CPU is it does tell you something but it's not like a benchmark or anything like that so as far as speed goes I don't think we're going to be able to get an accurate gauge on just how important it is until we see some new applications designed from the ground up to take advantage of the dual core um that being said there is Garage Band in the new iMovie and those might be as close as we're going to get for the time being as far as being able to stress out this dual core processor the next thing I want to talk about is battery life and as you'd imagine brightness has a huge part to play on what to expect that being said if I knock the brightness down in half which is more than usable I'm getting easy 10 hours out of it so super impressed with the battery life at the moment other than that the physical design is what's seen the biggest changes it's lighter it's thinner as you all know and one of the improvements I've noticed because of the thinner enclosure is the speed and accuracy that I'm getting when doing portrait thumb typing because it's just that little bit lighter and a little bit thinner my thumbs are reaching to the center keys on the keyboard substantially better I'm going to take a look at a few apps in this review there's some stuff that's new out there and some stuff I'm just impressed with this first one that you've been looking at is called zit and it's a customized newsreader they want to call it a magazine and what it does is learn from what you like and dislike so you can set it up with some guidelines in the first place say you're into Tech or gadgets and then from there as you like or dislike articles that have been designated for you it starts to improve its results based on your history so I haven't used this for too long but the concept seems incredible and uh hopefully it does what it says it's going to do so I think you should all give it a try and report back and let me know just how smart it is the next app I'm going to look at is called appart and this is for all of you who haven't had an iPad before and you want a crash course as far as figuring it out this app is going to teach you all the basics from running your email client to browsing the web to Playing Games Etc so if you haven't had an iPad before definitely check this one out next thing I'm going to check out is the camera on the device this is also one of the new features to me not a super important feature but it's there nonetheless you've got a forward facing camera and a backward facing camera and the purpose of these is for FaceTime other than that they don't serve much of a purpose I guess the back camera could take quick uh shots that you want to post to your social networks or things like that but this is going to be mostly used for FaceTime or people who just want to screw around in photo booth like I'm doing right now the next thing I want to cover is Garage Band and I'm not really going to do a full review I might do a full review of garage band in the future but this is one of those applications that seems like it should have the ability to stress out the new dual core processor since it's a multi-track recorder you can set up a bunch of tracks with different plugins and effects on them that seems like something that might stress out this little baby but I'll report back on that I think I'm going to do a full Garage Band review and I'm probably even going to produce a whole beat just using Garage Band and the iPad so subscribe to the channel and stay tuned for that you'll see what this little piece of software is capable of at this point I'm really impressed with it there's nothing out there in this form factor that's going to give you the production tools that garage Bank gives you so for whoever's out there that programmed this I want to give them huge props that's a real step forward as far as usability in music production next we're going to take a look at Google Earth and if there's any app in the store from a third party that could take advantage uh of this new processing power this might be it as we all know it's a fairly resource intensive application so let's take a look when we type in a city here it seems about the same at this point but let's go ahead and try some multi-touch gestures and see how it behaves so when we zoom in we're getting immediate feedback yeah that's really nice really smooth in fact it actually does seem a little bit snappier than on the previous generation that being said there have been a bunch of revisions to improve the usability on the iPad for this particular application but it feels super smooth and I'm assuming that it can benefit from the improved RAM and as I've said a million times already in this review the dual core processor but remember this app still runs good on the original iPad you know it's going to be optimized to work with less processing power so that's not going to be a deal breaker I just wanted to give you guys an idea of what to expect in some of the core applications and applications that you were likely going to install as we all know we can run Netflix on the iPad we're going to be able to stream you know some HD video on here again we've got some improved graphics performance you can see that it's no match for the new processor streaming is smooth the frame rate looks good so at this point I'm impressed with this device it's what I expected and then some as everybody's been saying it's not really a revolution but more of an evolution now I'm going to go over some of my pros and cons having used the device first and foremost I'm impressed with it the iPad is still easily the most smooth of all the tablets available on the market first the pros it's thinner lighter faster as you all know it's got dual cameras they're not the greatest but they're there you have the option to buy this model in white and black which may not matter to some but having the option is better than not the portrait thumb typing is improved mostly because of the thinness and lightness the battery life is just as good as it used to be with the improved power and the screen is bright especially for an IPS display not so great with the screen resolution which is the same as the previous model although it had been rumored that we could expect to see a better resolution on this model the Wi-Fi which this is kind of weird actually works better upside down when using it in portrait mode apps don't currently take advantage of the dual core processor and the camera quality leaves a lot to be desired especially when super tiny smartphones can shoot decent pictures these days do me a favor in visit the channel there's a lot of cool stuff to take a look at\n"