We were able to get some hands-on time with the new iPad 2 following Wednesday’s announcement in San Francisco. Both the white and black versions were available to play with, as were the new magnet-enhanced iPad covers. We also managed to get answers to some of our reader questions about the device, though Apple wasn’t willing to give up details on a few core curiosities.
First, answers to your questions. Apple confirmed the resolution of the cameras on the iPad 2 are VGA (on the front) and 720p resolution (on the back). The iPad’s screen is also 1024×768—same as the original iPad. The several Apple dell inspiron 6400 inspiron 6000 battery reps that we spoke with in the briefing area were not willing to give up details about how much RAM the device has; one representative said that those details “aren’t important” and that the company would rather keep that under wraps to focus attention on the new A5 processor instead.
Apple representatives also confirmed that iOS 4.3 will be available for the original iPad, and that the new apps (iMovie and GarageBand) will work on the original iPad as well. “Obviously you won’t be able to import video to iMovie in real time on the original iPad,” one rep told us, “but you’ll be able to do that through the USB camera kit. Probably.”
When asked when the Verizon iPhone will get iOS 4.3, the rep said that the company just started shipping that device—not exactly the direct answer we were hoping for. “If history’s an indicator, these things will eventually converge,” he said. He also confirmed that there would be no way to stream your FaceTime conversation via AirPlay, “but that would be an interesting idea!”
An Apple rep demoing FaceTime (I’m in the top corner taking the photo)
The black iPad 2
iPad 2 on the left, original iPad on the right
iPad 2 on the left, original iPad on the right
iPad 2 on the left/bottom, original on the right/top
As for the new cover, we must admit that it’s pretty cool. Even lifting up the edge of the cover will wake the iPad from sleep, and dropping it back down will put the iPad back to sleep.
Peek under the cover and the iPad will wake up
A case comparison between new and old iPads
The speaker is on the sloped part of the back metal casing, as is pretty much every other button or switch. Almost none of the buttons are visible when viewing the iPad 2 straight on.
iPad 2 speaker
The top/back of the iPad 2
Finally! Screen rotation lock returns.
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