iPad 2 review
Just under one year ago, Apple shocked the computing world with a 9.7-inch touchscreen tablet that few truly expected.
Some called the original Apple iPad a large-format iPhone. Others berated the name and made jokes that were not remotely funny.
The early reviews were marginal at best – we handed the device a solid four stars. Technical folks decried the lack of Adobe Flash and the missing cameras.

Now, 60,000 apps later (according to Apple, who counts every conceivable option) and just a few weeks after the first real Android 3.0 tablet contender hit the streets (Motorola Xoom), the iPad 2 has sauntered onto the playing field.
The iPad 2 release date in the US was 11 March, while the iPad 2 UK release date is 25 March.
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This review is courtesy of Tech Radar
- Submitted on: Monday 14th March 2011 @ 2:10 pm
- Submitted by: SOL Support
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