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March 2012
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The editors liked
LTE support here in the US
Coupled with GSM roaming internationally
Delivers data extra fast (assuming you live in a good coverage area)
Rear-facing camera is much improved over the iPad 2
Can now do 1080p video
Bluetooth 4.0 support (didn't dig into
Retina display resolution is unmatched. Great performance. Solid operating system and software ecosystem. 4G support. Same price
Astounding display
Camera is greatly improved
More RAM
Better GPU
Software still best in breed
Eye popping Retina display and super fast LTE make words and pictures pixel perfect
And web pages and videos lightning fast.
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
Jaw-dropping
Knee-shaking
Better-than-1080p video quality
Still/Video camera greatly improved
Fast 4G LTE data access (optional
Requires monthly service)
Extra processing power
Usable camera
4G LTE on some models
Incredibly sharp
Realistic display super-enhances movies
Gaming
Web and photos
Gorgeous hardware and software design
200
000 iPad-optimised apps
Upgraded camera...
Exceptional display
Much faster graphics performance
1GB RAM
4G and fast 3G without battery life hits
Finally viable rear camera
IOS 5.1 still tops in tablet software for now
1080p video recording
IPhoto (optional) and a strong app ecosystem
Price
Best screen on a tablet
Gorgeous design
Fantastic camera
Great value
Fast processor and Wi-Fi
Easy to use
Unrivaled app experience
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
Vivid
High-resolution display
4G LTE option via Verizon
Fantastic Retina display
Sharp 5-MP camera with 1080p video
Speedy 4G LTE data
Improved AirPlay functionality
Best tablet app selection
Super high res Retina Display
4G LTE and a real camera
Stunningly gorgeous 2048x1536 Retina display
Quad-core graphics engine is really flipping fast
IOS is as slick as it ever was
Twice the amount of RAM (1GB) as before
Now supports 4G LTE (optional)
Much improved iSight camera (5MP)
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
Breathtaking display. The best app selection of any tablet. Excellent 3G and 4G network compatibility.
Stunning HD display with nearperfect color accuracy
The fastest and most powerful tablet on the market
Great camera for stills and video
Excellent software
Retina Display is beautiful
4G LTE almost as fast as WiFi
1 GB of RAM
Decent camera
Beautiful industrial design
Gorgeous Retina display
Fast 4G LTE data
Solid camera
Good battery life
Screen actually is 'Resolutionary'
Great battery life
Powerful graphics processor
Responsive screen
000+ optimized tablet apps
Excellent rear camera
4G LTE capability rocks
Apple's new iPad includes a stunning new screen
Matched by a quad-core graphic processor and the world's largest app and media store to feed it content. There's a proper 5-megapixel rear camera now
With 1080p recording quality. Optional 4G data from AT&
Unbelievable 2048 x 1536 resolution
Solid build quality
Above average battery life
Consistent
Solid performance
Shoots goodlooking photos & videos
High-quality display
Responsive
Fast performance
Lightweight
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
Amazing display
LTE speeds
Comparable battery life with LTE
The editors didn't like
Only Verizon iPad offers wireless hotspot feature for now
AT&T may be coming soon
Nearly all updates to tech specs are used to beef up the "retina" display
Very few performance improvements over the iPad 2 otherwise
Still no Siri
Despite dictation su
The iPad remains a closed device on many levels and that's something you must live with once you enter Apple's world
IOS lacking some features
If you don't care for Retina or LTE
It's not a compelling upgrade over the iPad 2
Thicker and heavier
Runs a little warmer than the iPad 2
STILL no Flash video support
Slightly more sluggish power-up/-down than before
More things = bigger battery
Runs a bit warmer
Extra thickness makes some iPad 2 accessories incompatible
Comparatively little on-board storage
Especially for a HD-media-oriented device
Front facing camera still only VGA quality Look and Feel...
No real gain to main CPU performance
Signficantly longer charging time
16GB a tight fit for growing apps
Anemic front camera
No Siri (yet)
4G won't work in the UK
16GB storage will fill up very quickly
No strong reason for most earlier iPad owners to upgrade
No Siri personal-assistant feature
HDMI
SD-card adapters cost extra
Still lacking Flash support
USB port
Or built-in card slot
Slightly increased weight
IOS 5.1 still lacks large-screen optimizations
Bottom left side gets warm
Can't FaceTime over 4G
50MB limit for iTunes downloads over 4G
Front camera doesn't do HD
No innovations here
Just evolution
Still no microSD card slot
HDMI output
Or USB ports
FaceTime camera stinks
Slightly thicker and heavier (nitpicking here)
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
It took up to twice
No camera settings. 4G data usage is difficult to monitor. Apps are starting to strain the processor
Largest tablet battery but also the biggest power drain and slowest recharge time
No option to view webpages natively
Without GPU upscaling
No expandable memory
Processor heats up
Thicker and heavier than the iPad 2
Runs a tad warm
No microSD memory card slot
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
The new iPad is slightly heavier than last year's model
Apps and movies optimized for the screen might take up more space
And ports for HDMI
USB
And SD require adapters
Not enough noteworthy enhancements with iOS 5.1
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
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
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....
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...
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 ...
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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...