iPad 3 9.7in WiFi 16GB
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14 years ago
Apple New iPad
Apple just made the new iPad official and it comes with a Retina Display that goes up to 2048 x 1536 resolution with a pixel density of 264ppi. Apple's existing apps will be scaled up to the high-res display and will be encouraging developers to do the same
Pros:
- + Retina Display
- + Tried and true design
- + Good Battery life
Cons:
- - No LTE for most of us
- - No major changes
- - Apple iPad
- - USB Dock Connector
- - Charger
- - 3.5mm headphone
14 years ago
New iPad review – it's fantastic!
The hype is warranted. The new iPad is everything they said it would be. In a word – fantastic! I got me a white 64GB iPad with 4G LTE last week, a top of the line iPad, a unit from Singapore.
14 years ago
Apple iPad (3rd Generation) Review
The anticipation for a new gadget can often be more exciting than getting the actual product in your hands. Apple's new iPad definitely offers some nice updates with the Retina display, 4G and improved camera, but is it a worthy upgrade for someone that already has an iPad 2?
Pros:
- Gorgeous display
- Improved camera
- 4G option
- Fits in most iPad 2 cases you may already have
- Bluetooth 4.0 will use less power and be a lighter drain on the battery
Cons:
- Thicker and heavier
- Runs a little warmer than the iPad 2
14 years ago
New iPad Review
Third time lucky – the New iPad is the best of the lot – with a wonderfully sharp Retina display and HD snapper
Pros:
- Super-sharp 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
Cons:
- Not much storage included
- front-facing VGA snapper
14 years ago
Apple iPad (2012) - Three Steps Forward, One Step Back
Apple's third generation iPad comes with several new features such as a Retina display, A5X processor with quad-core graphics and a 5-megapixel rear camera with advanced optics. Can Apple maintain its lead over the other Android tablets this year? Let's find out.
Pros:
- Gorgeous display with 2,048 x 1,536 pixels
- Better camera performance
- Competitive price points
Cons:
- Heavier than its predecessor
- Heats up easily
- Low battery mileage when brightness level is at its highest
14 years ago
Apple iPad (Verizon) review - Retina display and 4G LTE
While many might have been surprised by the new Apple iPad's lack of a unique name, few of us were shocked to see that Apple has upped the ante in the largely one-sided tablet wars by adding a better than 1080p HD resolution display and 4G LTE data to the new iPad.
Pros:
- Beautiful industrial design
- gorgeous Retina display
- fast 4G LTE data
- solid camera
- good battery life
Cons:
- Thicker and heavier than the iPad 2
- runs a tad warm
- no microSD memory card slot
14 years ago
Apple iPad (3rd-Gen): The TechSpot Review
As was widely anticipated, Apple unveiled the third-generation iPad last March 7 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Analysts speculated that we would see the iPad 3 or perhaps the iPad HD but Cupertino defied all in attendance by simply calling it "the new iPad."
Pros:
- Retina display resolution is unmatched
- Great performance
- Solid operating system and software ecosystem
- 4G support
- Same price
Cons:
- The iPad remains a closed device on many levels and that's something you must live with once you enter Apple's world
14 years ago
Apple iPad 3 review: Hotter than ever
So, the iPad is dead, long live the iPad. That's also part of the deal. The retirement of the first-generation of the Apple tablet is nothing out of the ordinary. There used to be the iPad and the iPad 2. Now, we have the iPad and the iPad 2 is the backup, the second choice. The new iPad.
Pros:
- 9.7" LED-backlit IPS LCD touchscreen, 2048 x 1536 pixels
- scratch-resistant, oleophobic coating, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity, carrier-dependent hotspot support, Optional LTE connectivity (data only, Optional GPS with A-GPS support (for the 3G model only, Apple A5X SoC with 1 GHz dual-core ARM
Cons:
- iTunes still required for uploading most of the content
- Reflective screen struggles outdoors
- Same CPU as the iPad 2
- Heavier and thicker than the iPad 2
- No Flash support in the web browser
- No standard USB port
- Non replaceable battery
- No stereo loudspeakers
- No GPS receiver in the Wi-Fi
14 years ago
Apple iPad (3rd gen) review
Faster graphics and a good camera at last, but the groundbreaking screen alone is reason to splash out – it's a genuine leap forward
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