Apple placed this type of connection in their new MacBook Pro just a few days ago, but that connection was remiss for the iPad 2. Technology Near Field Communications (NFC) this type of technology allows exchange of information between nearby wireless devices. So far, the most common applications have been the use of devices equipped with NFC as a means of payment or credit cards. Competitors like Google Android system already have support for NFC since version 2.3, better known as Gingerbread. Rumors and images about a function there are e-wallet in iOS which could point to NFC on the iPhone or iPad, but there is nothing concrete so far. 4 G other points against having the iPad 2 is the lack of 4 G connectivity, the successor to 3 G networks for high-speed data transmission. So far, there are already some tablets of competition which have released versions with capacity 4 G LTE, so we’ll see what makes Apple in this regard. Source: Parts of the computer one of the questions that most is done with the recent launch of the new iPad 2 is as follows: do if I already have an iPad, have to change it to an iPad 2? The answer for those who get all the juice to your iPad could be Yes.
But the rest will prefer to wait until the next iPad 3, which is rumored will be released later this year. And that why? Here’s a list of five things that people expected and not appeared in iPad 2:? Retina Display the Retina Display technology first appeared in the iPhone 4 and then presented along with the latest version of the iPod Touch. Leaving aside the terms of marketing, it is a screen of high density in pixels, which allows four times the number of pixels found in conventional screens. This is reflected in much more fine text and the ability to view applications in more detail.