Testseek.com have collected 452 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 3 9.7 inch and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 3 9.7 inch.
March 2012
(88%)
452 Reviews
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(80%)
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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
iOS showing some age, 4G models split (AT&T or Verizon), Front-facing camera still VGA, Slightly thicker and heavier than iPad 2, No Siri
For the first time, the new iPad feels like the device Steve Jobs promised two years ago. This is a capable post-PC device and should usher in another great year for tablets....
Unbelievable 2048 x 1536 resolution, Solid build quality, Above average battery life, Consistent, solid performance, Shoots goodlooking photos & videos
Not enough noteworthy enhancements with iOS 5.1
Exactly one year since the iPad 2’s release, Apple has seemingly upped the ante in the tablet space with its latest model – yet again! Call it magical, call it surreal, but whatever you want to say, the new iPad thunderously establishes itself as the ...
Published: 2012-03-15, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Apple’s new iPad arrives to more than its fair share of expectations. The third generation tablet follows models that first created and then accelerated the consumer slate experience, and all eyes are on the new iPad to see whether it can keep up the m...
Abstract: The iPad has been a remarkable success story. Apple sold 15 million of the original model in the first nine months of the product’s existence, a number that blew away even the most optimistic prognostications. With last year’s introduction of the iPad...
Abstract: If you own any Apple product you know the feeling; that feeling you get as you plunk down your hard-earned cash knowing in about one year’s time a newer, shiner model will hit stores shelves and you will be faced with a dilemma. Should you upgrade to t...
Published: 2012-03-14, Author: Jose , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: It's no secret that tablet makers are having a hard time competing with Apple in this still nascent market. In fact, the iPad is selling so well that it surpassed the number of PCs shipped by any individual PC manufacturer over the last quarter of 2011 --...
Abstract: “It’s Resolutionary” Apple says of the new iPad, and we have to agree. We’ve just grabbed some hands-on time with the new Retina Display iOS 5.1 tablet, and the difference from the iPad 2 – which, remember, stays on sale alongside it – is vast. The pix...
Abstract: Apple didn't actually need to release an iPad to stay on top of the tablet game. The company dominates the tablet market; its top competitor, Google, has been doing a notoriously poor job of cultivating third-party apps for its tablets, and Microsoft does...