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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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
Published: 2012-03-16, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: Here it is, the new iPad. After much hype about the new Apple product, we're here to go over just how this hunk of metal and plastic fared in our labs. While the screen is certainly the best we've ever seen, the battery isn't, and it lacks the type of per...
Published: 2012-03-16, Author: Lee , review by: reviewed.com
Now that we've finished testing the 3rd gen. iPad, what we've seen so far is very impressive.Its screen is amazing for a tablet, it has the same established operating system that other iOS devices have, and it doesn't try to re-invent the wheel. Many of t...
Abstract: If you're following us on Twitter , you'll know we went Apple crazy this morning it's the launch of the iPad. Personally I am incredibly tired having been up for most of the night receiving reports from our trusted band of tipsters.Around 9am this morning...
Truly stunning screen, exceptionally user-friendly, excellent audio, unbeatable selection of apps, movies and music, flawless build quality
A touch heavier and thicker than iPad 2, charging takes ages, more internal storage would be nice
So, with our biggest complaint being that we'd really like more space to store more things on it, it's clear that we're rather enamoured with Apple's latest tech-rectangle. It's as easy to use as ever, it still has the biggest music, movie and app stores...
Of course, it's the best iPad so far, but what makes it stand out is the stunning screen - matched by an improved graphics processor that keeps it looking good....
Retina display, much better camera, same price structure as previous generation
4G features not available in UK
The new iPad is just that: The iPad, updated for a new year and millions of new iPad users. It's not smaller or lighter, but it's got a remarkable screen, a much better rear camera, and support for cellular networking that can run at Wi-Fi speeds. It's th...
Amazing, stunning screen, Powerful graphics, Good battery life, Excellent build quality, Good value
Poor connectivity, Annoying artificial limitations, Need iTunes to get content on it, No expandable memory, Thicker and heavier than most premium tablets
There's no denying that the Apple new iPad is a stylish, desirable tablet, and its Retina Display is simply stunning. It also packs plenty of power under the hood thanks to its A5X SoC, combining a dual-core processor with quad-core graphics – all without...