Is your iPad 3 more glitchier than the iPad 2?

I started out with the iPad 2 and I loved it!  I thought the iPad 3 would be even better if not just as good. 
So I gave my mother my iPad 2 and went out and bought the iPad 3.  I found the new iPad to so much more
glitchier and lags when I try to type in text or go from wed page to web page.  Does anyone else have the same
problem? Is there anything I can do?

Since you mentioned gaming, I'll suggest the 3rd generation iPad because it has a better and faster graphics chip
(PowerVR SGX543MP4) and Apple A5X processor.

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