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March 2012
(88%)
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The editors liked
Amazing Retina Display
Faster Dual-core Apple A5X Chip
Quad Core Graphics
5 Megapixel Camera does great in day light
1080p Video capture
Swipe. Tap. Play. Watch. You know how a tablet works. In this case
It's wonderful. iOS 5.1 is incredibly refined and mature. Touch-events are instantaneous
And everything loads with a dual-core spring in its step. The extra RAM keeps even complicated We
Excellent screen
Snappy performance
Unmatched gaming experience
Simple UI
Great sound quality
Impressive battery life.
Excellent Screen Resolution
Quad Core Graphics Processor for better reproduction
Virtually unlimited collection of apps on the large app store
5 MP rear camera with 1080p recording
Retina Display
Better rear camera
Snappier performance
Retina Display has to be seen to be believed
Better graphics performance
Upgraded rear camera.
Stunning display
Improved processor
Excellent camera
Interface and apps
The editors didn't like
4G works only on AT&T or other compatible networks
Runs slightly warmer than the iPad 2
Mediocre camera performance in low light
No flash
Thanks to that bigger battery
The iPad New lasts just as long as the iPad 2—an exactly-as-advertised 10 hours of real-world use and days upon days of standby time. But the differences end when charging time comes around. In our tests
High-quality display, responsive, fast performance, good battery life, lightweight
4G not available in UK yet, lack of killer new feature means this isn't a must-have upgrade for Ipad 2 owners, but viewed as a standalone tablet it's the best around
Based on what we've learned from its latest tablet, Apple will be hardpressed to wow fourthgeneration iPad buyers in 2013. Let's unpack this, LTE support in the new iPad is indeed a killer feature, but it's not anything that could have led Tim Cook's keyn
Aside from the Retina display, the latest iPad lacks mindblowing new features that advance the state of the tablet art
Published: 2012-03-18, Author: Victor , review by: tuaw.com
Abstract: There are lots of reviews of the new iPad . Lots and lots. My review? In deeply abbreviated form, here it is: The screen is amazing. You must see it before you make up your mind. It's pretty much every superlative people have thrown at it, aside from t...
A hard and especially long day slowly comes to an end. This is time to draw a preliminary conclusion. What is left of the initial euphoria after the first tests?Above all else, the excellent Retina screen has to be mentioned. It is beyond all doubt the re...
Abstract: Following the iPad Keynote last week, there was a lot of debate about whether or not the new iPad is a small or big upgrade from the iPad 2. There seemed to be a lot of disappointment in the fact that form factor was basically unchanged. The disappointmen...
Retina Display is stunning compared with earlier iPad screens, Much-improved camera versus iPad 2, Quad-core graphics complement higher-res screen and demonstrate significant overhead
No Siri personal-assistant feature, HDMI, SD-card adapters cost extra, Still lacking Flash support, USB port, or built-in card slot
A new high-res display is the main draw of the 2012 iPad, strengthening the king of tablets. This is clearly the iPad to get if you're buying your first; current iPad or iPad 2 owners, however, should consider how much they need the improved screen and c...
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Published: 2012-03-16, Author: Christina , review by: mashable.com
Abstract: The new iPad is undoubtedly Apple's best tablet yet. Still, many users want to know: Are the new features — including the eye-popping retina display — worth it?It's a testament to the quality of the iPad 2 that this question is even being asked. After all...
Abstract: The third-generation Apple iPad is here, and we've tested it next to our best Android tablets--the Asus Transformer Prime TF201 and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1. While our tests of battery life and recharge times are still pending, a clear picture of this ...
Vivid, high-resolution display, 4G LTE option via Verizon
Slightly increased weight, iOS 5.1 still lacks large-screen optimizations
Apple's third-gen iPad is defined by its amazingly sharp and crisp high-resolution display, as well as its option for 4G. The heavier weight is a disappointment; but the display, coupled with Apple's solid app ecosystem, makes this tablet the one to be...