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iPad 2 vs. iPad 3: Should You Buy An iPad Now, Or Wait For The Next One?

Ipad 2 Vs Ipad 3 Buy Now Or Wait

First Posted: 12/13/11 12:14 PM ET Updated: 12/13/11 12:14 PM ET

The iPad 2 will be one of the most popular holiday gifts this winter. Survey after survey has shown great demand for Apple's tablet, even in the face of cheaper insurgents like the Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet; whether delivered by Santa Claus, Hanukkah Harry, Festivus Frank Costanza or Alan The Atheist Assistant, a new iPad 2 will end up in many, many homes this December, and children and adults alike will spend chilly winter days and nights flinging birds and cutting ropes and redirecting airplane traffic on bigger screens than they ever have before.

But once again, frequent rumors are raising a troubling, nerve-wracking question: Is now the right time to buy an iPad 2, or should you wait until the inevitable release of the iPad 3? And -- oh by the way -- when will that iPad 3 be released, and will the changes it brings be worth going iPad-less for the months before it arrives?

Let's try to answer those questions as best we can, shall we? We follow Apple rumors pretty closely here at HuffPost Tech -- updating you on the latest every week, in fact -- and we've put together everything we know about the next-generation iPad to help guide your purchase of either an iPad 2 for the holidays or an iPad 3 afterwards. And away we go:

When Will The iPad 3 Be Released?

If company history is any indication, Apple tends to designate a certain month that it releases a product and then sticks to it. A new iPhone has come out in July every year since 2007 (until this year when it came out in October); new iPods, meanwhile, were traditionally put out in September (again until this year, when no new iPods were released).

With iPhones in the summer, and iPods in the fall, it has been springtime for iPads in America. Now, there have only been two iPads released thus far, so it might be too early to declare that there is a certain Month of the iPad; however, both the first iPad and the iPad 2 were early spring releases, with the original iPad going on sale in April 2010 (after missing a targeted March launch date) and the iPad 2 hitting shelves in March 2011. Could March once again sprout a new iPad, or will Apple continue to buck trends and forgo its nascent springtime iPad tradition?

It's looking like Apple will march in line, so to speak, as there have been persistent rumors that the iPad 3 will become the third Apple tablet to be released in the spring. Digitimes, a Taiwanese trade publication that often uses Apple's component suppliers as sources, and Macotakara, a Japanese Apple blog, have led with several predictions of a March/April iPad 3. Ben Reitzes, an Apple analyst at Citi, sees the new iPad arriving in March, as does Apple website iLounge's best source.

Multiple sources are looking for a release in March or April, then -- not too surprising, given that the past two iPads were released in March and April. This is all based on speculation and anonymous sources, of course, but given the volume of these rumors and Apple's general adherence to scheduled refreshes, you can probably mark down the iPad 3 for March or April, barring any major production hiccups (the same major production hiccups that supposedly delayed the iPhone 5.

But what killer new feature will the iPad 3 pack? In what specific way will the new iPad make your iPad 2 seem quaint and old-fashioned, like the animation in Antz after A Bug's Life came out? Here's what we're hearing.

How Will The iPad 3 Differ From The iPad 2?

Most everyone agrees that the iPad 3 will increase the resolution of the iPad 2, from 1024-by-768 pixels to 2048-by-1536. This means sharper visuals on the screen, a special boon for those watching television shows or movies (might I suggest A Bug's Life?) on their tablets.

Past that, however, very little is known or has even been suggested as guesswork about upcoming iPad 3 features. Some have written that the iPad 3 will get Siri, Apple's popular voice command assistant, but this seems far from certain, and voice controls on a tablet seem far less essential and helpful than voice controls on a cell phone. There isn't even consensus yet about whether the iPad 3 will be thinner or thicker than the iPad 2 -- many reports have suggested that the hardware required to enable the improved display will necessitate a slightly thicker (0.7 mm, per iLounge) body.

One analyst -- Reitzes of Citi -- has even suggested that there might be TWO iPads released in spring 2012: An iPad 2S, with the same display as the iPad 2, and an iPad 3, with the upgraded screen quality. Both, Reitzes says, would feature a faster processor and Siri integration. The last time analysts claimed that Apple would release two new gadgets in the same line, of course, ended with with a lot of consumers waiting for an announcement of an iPhone 5 that never came.

Again, there are a lot of known unknowns and unknown unknowns surrounding the next iPad. Tales of total product overhaul and tablet revolution have been more muted than they were with the apocryphal iPhone 5, for what it's worth (very little); this update seems to be an iPad upgrade on specs rather than a re-imagination of the iPad's design and core functions.

Worth The Wait?

Back in July, when attempting (and -- full disclosure -- failing) to predict the release date and features of the iPhone 5, I wrote about the special kind of obsolescence anxiety that Apple inspires in its customers. Apple devotees can never be sure when the next device is coming until the moment it does, and when that moment comes, the new iGadget always seems to arrive with some new feature set that makes the previous generation obsolete or lacking in some obvious way (Think Siri, or an iPhone with 3G, or an iPad with cameras, etc.). The farther away from the original release date you buy a piece of technology, the more likely it is that an updated version will come out soon after your purchase, of course; with Apple products, the effect seems magnified, given the obsession surrounding each successive iteration of iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

For many, the iPad is a perfect holiday gift, yet Apple's March release cycle means that the newest iPad could be announced soon after most Americans would buy one. Apple holiday shoppers have a tough (yet familiar) decision to make: Wait three or four months for the whispers of what the iPad 3 might bring (improved display, Siri) or satisfy themselves with what is already available, and can be obtained during gift-buying season (the excellent-yet-old-hat iPad 2). What they decide on depends on the importance they place in the specs of the display, the rumors of Siri and, mostly, how satisfied their loved ones will be with a terrific, yet slightly older, Apple gadget.

New Apple CEO Tim Cook and Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer complained on a recent call with investors that Internet rumors about the iPhone 5 led to a slow-down of iPhone sales leading up to the release of the iPhone 4S; three-quarters of the way through the life of the iPad 2, Apple has dug itself, and its customers, into a tough calendar position here again, given how soon after the holidays a new tablet will likely be announced. Is the iPad 2 an excellent device? Will the iPad 3 be a similarly excellent, yet iteratively better, device? Probably. Committed iPad shoppers have to make a decision between buying an iPad now and sacrificing a bit of quality a few months down the line, or waiting until after the holidays and sacrificing a few months with an iPad (and whatever emotional satisfaction might come with giving or receiving one) in favor of the newer model.

Alternatively, you could just get your giftee a $500 Apple gift card, and force them to decide when to use it.

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The iPad 2 will be one of the most popular holiday gifts this winter. Survey after survey has shown great demand for Apple's tablet, even in the face of cheaper insurgents like the Kindle Fire and Noo...
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disporting
Weapons not food, not homes, not shoes
05:47 PM on 02/24/2012
Why buy an iPad 3 when you can wait for the iPad 4?
10:04 PM on 02/12/2012
One other thing that I find amazing is the battery life of the iPad 2. It just keeps on going, even when I am watching cable tv. I am simply amazed by all the features, and apps written for it. Come on, you know you want one.....
11:38 AM on 02/17/2012
help me...how do you watch cable TV on the Ipad 2? Do you know how to watch your DVR too?
03:35 PM on 02/17/2012
It goes through my cable provider (Cox) using an app. You login the app using your master password, plus you must also be on the Internet provided by cox Internet services.
11:54 AM on 12/28/2011
Or buy an Asus Transformer Prime that does everything better than an iPad2
03:39 PM on 02/17/2012
Facentime too?
12:27 PM on 12/27/2011
The iPad2 does so many things it just makes sense to spend the money for one rather than spending lesser amounts of money for other models that will fall short of the features offered by the iPad2! Check out some iPad2's here http://www.outlawbidder.com/categories/view/49
10:33 PM on 12/16/2011
Or buy a Kindle Fire now for only $199 and use it until it begins to feel old and by then the iPad3 will sure to be out.
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Dogma
Dare to be Nobody in Particular
03:42 PM on 12/19/2011
I LIKE your thinking, John.

(Btw, would you mind calling my wife and running that idea by her?)
11:16 AM on 12/15/2011
Name one tablet or laptop that is not made in China...
06:14 AM on 12/19/2011
Fujitsu laptops are made in Japan and some of the Sony series as well.
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Dogma
Dare to be Nobody in Particular
03:44 PM on 12/19/2011
If I was forced to buy regular PC, it would be a Sony... but there is a price difference, if I'm not mistaken.
10:49 AM on 12/15/2011
I purchased an iPad 2 for myself and absolutely love it!! You cannot pry it out of my hands. My life has become that much easier and organized. I thank Steve Jobs for the simplicity of this device. I have no inclination of purchasing another model as I'm beyond happy with what I have! :)
01:29 AM on 12/26/2011
Thanks for your input on the iPad 2. I received one for Christmas and was given the option by my sister to return it if I really wanted to wait for the iPad 3. I think I'll keep the gift!
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Samuel Bun
We have the technology
09:34 AM on 12/15/2011
Tablets are fun, to compare them to laptops is stupid. If you can replace a computer with a tablet, then you do not need a computer.
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Charismatron
03:52 PM on 12/14/2011
Thumbs up for use of the word "iteratively".
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donethridge
02:32 PM on 12/14/2011
If you want to see the next iPad just look at the Toshiba Thrive. They may be able to make it thinner but not better. Thrive could have a better screen resolution though.
12:07 PM on 12/14/2011
My husband and I were debating on whether to buy a new laptop or an IPad. We are happy we decided to go with the IPad--it is easily transported--works everywhere we go with 3G or Wi-Fi--and can actually fit in my purse when not in use. The decision to purchase the IPad instead of the laptop was a good one. I highly recommend the IPad but only with both Wi-Fi and 3G for the most flexibility.
i don't know why someone compare iPad2 vs Kindle Fire
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cb55
02:57 PM on 12/14/2011
I agree completely. I use my iPad2 for both work and personal life and I really could not function without it at this point -- email, internet, blog posting, games, health tracking, calendaring, etc. It has now become indespensable. Thank you, Steve Jobs and Apple.
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Samuel Bun
We have the technology
09:31 AM on 12/15/2011
The list that you can not live without seems a bit shallow. I can understand a cell phone but the ipad is luxury not necessity.
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Highball
In Blackest Night
11:45 AM on 12/14/2011
What this article doesn't mention is that Apple tech garners great resale value. So, even if you got an iPad2 now, and the iPad3 did indeed come out in March/April, and you decided you had to have it, it wouldn't cost much to upgrade, after selling your iPad2.

Personally, I'm very happy with my iPad2, and I usually skip generations anyways. So, unless the iPad3 can do my laundry, I'll be waiting for the iPad4.
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11:16 AM on 12/14/2011
Wait for iPadFire 5. If you will still be alive.
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Charles Carmichael
06:28 PM on 12/25/2011
I will hold out till the 6.2.
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Bogey907
Mongo only pawn... in game of life
11:13 AM on 12/14/2011
iPad 4 will have most of the new bugs in iPad 3 fixed.
12:14 PM on 12/14/2011
People buy Apple products for newer features .. not bug fixes. But we know where you're coming from .. After all, there was a time when we, too, looked at Apple products as nothing more than overpriced luxury.
11:09 AM on 12/14/2011
How many here would not use one daily if given one? .
I thought so. .
Next article.
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planetmango
If life hands you lemons, ask for tequila and salt
03:33 AM on 12/15/2011
ha... don't be so sure.