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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Users
(80%)
1 Reviews
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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
Supersharp screen makes viewing games, films, photos and the net vastly improved; improved snapper; wonderful software and hardware design; a choice of 200,000 apps optimised for iPad
Not much storage included; frontfacing VGA snapper
Third time lucky – the New iPad is the best of the lot – with a wonderfully sharp Retina display and HD snapper...
While the display and processor improvements on the new iPad are immediately noticeable, we'd still advise iPad 2 owners to hold off on an upgrade until a killer feature is added to the next tablet model....
Abstract: The new iPad comes with a raft of enhancements including a Retina display and LTE technology. Khidr Suleman compares the latest iOS tablet to the iPad 2 to see if it really is worth the upgrade...
Abstract: Faster graphics and a good camera at last, but the groundbreaking screen alone is reason to splash out – it’s a genuine leap forwardRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) The most important part of any tablet, whatever the quad-core brigade may try to persuade y...
Retina display stands head and shoulders above the rest for onscreen image quality, Astounding resolution for unrivalled viewing comfort, Good 4G/3G connectivity and network speed, Rich iOS ecosystem, Battery life
Memory can't be expanded, Proprietary port / Closed ecosystem may put some users off, No 128 GB model, 'Good' graphics processing still to be confirmed in practice, Not all content is adapted to the ultrahigh screen resolution
The new-generation iPad comes with enhanced graphics processing power, more brightness and a headline-grabbing screen. Apple has hit the mark by focusing on display resolution and image fidelity, and the impact on the overall product goes further than ...
LTE is unlikely to take off soon, but the retina display alone makes this new model worth having and the fact that neither battery life or price has changed makes it all the more impressive ...
The new iPad’s Retina Display is far ahead of any tablet out there. When it was launched, Apple claimed that text is sharper to read than on a newspaper. It’s hard to disagree. Not a single pixel appears out of place. Such is the quality of the Retina Display, that app developers are already scrambling to apply the make-up brush to their apps to get them looking spick and span, ready for the best
The new iPad is around a millimetre thicker than the iPad 2, and 50g heavier. In the grand scheme of things though, this makes little difference. Slightly more pressing is that Apple is still offering the same 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models. As apps become optimised for use on Apple’s Retina Display, so does the space they take up. If you’re planning on getting a 16GB model, be warned. You’ll run out
The new iPad is faster, has a better screen, better camera and now displays movies and records in full HD. To some it might not be an essential upgrade from the iPad 2, but one look at its gorgeous Retina Display will change your mind. New iPad (3rd g...
Abstract: Apple's third-generation iPad hit the market last week, and we're impressed. Sporting a new 9.7" Retina display, the iPad 3 sports the most gorgeous display that we've seen on a tablet. Join us for the first part of our iPad 3 coverage. On Friday, mos...
Although LTE of little use in the UK for now, the Retina display still makes the new iPad a highly desirable tablet, though it may a short while for apps and web sites to fully exploit it. The fact that prices are the same as the old model is impressiv...
If you don’t already own an iPad or an Android tablet then the new iPad could be the one that finally breaks down your resistance. It certainly blows away the Android competition and should ensure that the iPad continues to dominate the tablet catego...