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  • - Slate Black
  • - 24,6 cm (9.7") 2048 x 1536 pixels IPS
  • - A6X
  • - 32 GB Flash
  • - 3G Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) Bluetooth 4.0
  • - Lithium Polymer (LiPo) 42,5 Wh 10 h
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iPad Retina - Apple Dual-core A6X, 32GB, Bluetooth 4.0, 9.7" LED, Wi-Fi, Black
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Short summary description Apple iPad Retina display 3G 32 GB 24,6 cm (9.7") Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) iOS Black:
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Apple iPad Retina display, 24,6 cm (9.7"), 2048 x 1536 pixels, 32 GB, iOS, 652 g, Black

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Apple iPad Retina display. Display diagonal: 24,6 cm (9.7"), Display resolution: 2048 x 1536 pixels. Internal storage capacity: 32 GB. Processor model: A6X. Top Wi-Fi standard: Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). Weight: 652 g. Operating system installed: iOS. Product colour: Black

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Reviews
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2013-04-26 19:23:40
Uk has collected 213 expert reviews for Apple iPad Retina display 3G 32 GB 24.6 cm (9.7") Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) iOS Black and the average expert rating is 87 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
87%
Source Review comments Score
resellernews.co.nz
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:08
The main change for the new iPad with Retina display (4th generation) is a shift from the previous Apple dock connector to the new reversible and easy-to-use Lightning connector. Lightning is also used on the iPhone 5 and iPad mini. Additionally, the...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:08
iPad 4 review update: Apple has now announced that a 128GB version of the iPad 4 will be available to buy. It will go on sale on 5/2/13 and will cost £639 for Wi-Fi-only and £739 for Wi-Fi and Cellular. It's only been seven months since Apple brought us...
Bottom line The iPad 4 is the quickest iPad yet and a solid choice for a tablet in which we can barely find fault. However, if you're not in a hurry to buy, it's worth waiting for the rumoured iPad 5, which could launch within months.Tags:Smart Home,Gadgets,Apple,Tab...
90%
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:13
This has been a big year for tablets, with both Google and Microsoft looking to take a slice of Apple's pie releasing their first ever own-brand devices. However, not resting on its laurels, Apple's come out swinging, releasing what we think is its bes...
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3g.co.uk
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:13
This fourth-generation model is only a step up from the third-gen iPad, so for owners of that, this upgrade is of no interest. If you have an older iPad or are considering your first tablet purchase, there’s plenty to enjoy, from the 4G support to t...
Good Great Retina display; Amazingly good battery life; Nice range of apps; 4G support; improved FaceTime camera.
Bad Not terribly portable; Lacks memory card slot.
Bottom line This fourth-generation iPad has got a boost in the power stakes and now offers 4G support as well as a better FaceTime snapper – but it's still not as portable as its rivals...
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computeractive.co.uk
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:13
The 8in Apple iPad Mini was eagerly anticipated, but the new 10in iPad 4 (or iPad with Retina Display as Apple insists on calling it) is a surprise as it arrives only nine months after its predecessor the iPad 3.Externally, the iPad 4 looks and feels i...
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digitalversus.com
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:13
No, it's not a magic trick—just simple physics. Here's how it works: If you hold an iPad side-to-side with a MacBook Air so that the left edge of the iPad... As Japanese tech group Sharp continues to restructure, the firm has announced that Samsung is du...
Good Retina display, Small text is easy to read, iOS 6 has tons of features, Battery life, Lots of apps, A6X processor...
Bad Nonexpandable memory, Proprietary port / Closed "world" that may turn some off, Maps still behind the competition, Will the tiny Lightning connector be sturdy enough for docking stations?...
Bottom line The iPad 4 is an update that definitively confirms Apple's tablet range as one of the very best there are. It has set things straight after an iPad 3 that was very good but wasn't quite a home run in terms of processing power and longevity. The iPad 4 is...
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itproportal.com
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2013-04-26 19:23:13
Now in its fourth iteration in two years, the Apple iPad continues its reign as the slate king. The best large tablet you can buy today, the fourth Apple iPad has it all: Top performance, a stellar screen, an improved and surprisingly good camera, speedy...
Good Incredibly fast, Gorgeous screen, Unbeatable app selection, Impressive WiFi performance, Upgraded cameras...
Bad Lightning port means accessory issues...
Bottom line Apple’s new iPad is quite simply the best 10in tablet out there. The iPad’s performance is head and shoulders above the competition, and it provides a premium screen and processor to match its premium price. The iPad's expansive library of tablet-focuse...
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whathifi.com
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:13
Eight months. That’s how long the lasted before Apple decided to refresh the range. The all-new iPad (with retina display) features a new A6X processor, a 720p FaceTime camera (for video calls) and dual-band wi-fi for improved wireless performance.To...
Good Stunning screen, Excellent audio, Fantastic selection of apps, movies and music, Impressive build quality, Large battery...
Bad Charging takes time, Price, Weight...
Bottom line With this kind of processing power and all-round performance it's easy to see why the iPad is so popular. The benchmark has been set extremely high. Let's just hope its rivals aren't down and out already…Best tablets 2013Read our iPad Mini review Follow w...
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trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:13
The iPad 4, or New iPad, is a minor update to the iPad 3, which was released in March 2012. The small repertoire of new features include a Lightning port, instead of a 30-pin socket, and a faster processor. Let's find out whether it's worthy if the iPad...
Good New A6X processor is incredibly fast, Retina Display is still excellent, Battery Life even better than iPad 3, Lightning connector is better than old connector...
Bad Lightning connector require all new docks and cables, Still no expandable storage or other inbuilt connections...
Bottom line The new iPad with Retina Display is the best large tablet going with better battery life and performance than both the iPad 3 and the other large tablet competition. It also boasts the best build quality and the most comprehensive selection of truly table...
80%
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:25
With 4G connectivity the iPad 4 (full review here) is the quickest iPad yet and a solid choice for a tablet in which we can barely find fault. Here's our iPad with Retina Display video review. iPad with Retina Display: design and build The fourth-gen...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:25
The Apple iPad 4 came as something as a surprise. Everyone was expecting an iPad Mini, but as the new iPad (or iPad 3) had only been out since March, we really weren't expecting a replacement. There are bound to be those people that bought an iPad 3 wh...
Bottom line Faster than its predecessor with better wireless support, this is still the ultimate tablet...
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macworld.com.au
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:25
The release of the fourth-generation iPad so soon after the third-generation iPad may have come as a surprise to even diehard Apple watchers, but the device itself won’t. By now, we all know what an iPad looks like, and the fourth-generation iPad looks...
Good Incredibly fast performance; Lightning connector improves over dock-connector; better camera performance overall...
Bad Slightly decreased battery life; Lightning accessories still in short supply, Wi-Fi: $539 (16GB); $649 (32GB); $759 (64GB). Wi-Fi + Cellular: $679 (16GB); $789 (32GB); $899 (64GB)...
90%
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:30
I didn’t get the iPad at first. When the tablet was first announced, I was interested but couldn’t see the value to me. I had an e-book reader, I had a phone on which I could watch films while travelling and listen to music, and I had a laptop for ever...
Bottom line It’s daft to say Apple’s fourth-generation iPad is its best yet - how could it not be? If you're sure you want an iPad, fanboy or not, it's the one to go for. Still, there’s no need at all to upgrade if you have an iPad 3, of course - wait for the 5...
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techradar.com
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:33
There was much umbrage at the launch of the new iPad 4, as it basically rendered the iPad 3 obsolete mere months after launch. However, with only a minor CPU and front camera change, is there really any point thinking about upgrading? iPad mini review...
Good Great display, Easier connector, Faster innards...
Bad Not much of an update, Still slightly weighty, Price is too high...
90%
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:33
With the Apple iPad 4G, the tech giant has shocked gadget fans across the world and upset convention. The four generation iOS slate arrives just seven months after the third model, breaking Apple’s unwritten rule of annual instalments. On the surface n...
Good Apple’s not tinkered with the formula much: the metal iPad 4G is the identical size to the third gen, and it’s all the better for it. This is the most polished, premium slate on the market, even if it’s not the lightest.The screen is the crown jewel though, and has to be seen to be believed. You cannot see individual pixels, which makes reading and surfing the web on the blindingly fast Safari an...
Bad You could argue that the new port on the bottom of the new iPad 4G is a downgrade: the smaller Lightning port is easier to use, but it does mean it won’t work with existing cables, docks and accessories. This might be less of an issue for the iPad than the iPhone or iPod touch however - it’s always been too big for most docks anyway - and Apple has made up for this change (which, let’s not forget...
Bottom line While the likes of Google, Asus and Samsung have been giving it a good crack lately, the Apple iPad remains the very best tablet you can buy today - and now that Apple’s got global 4G and its new Lightning port on board, don’t worry about an immediate...
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techradar.com
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:36
There was much umbrage at the launch of the new iPad 4, as it basically rendered the iPad 3 obsolete mere months after launch. However, with only a minor CPU and front camera change, is there really any point thinking about upgrading? iPad mini review...
Good Great display, Easier connector, Faster innards...
Bad Not much of an update, Still slightly weighty, Price is too high...
Bottom line Despite the above negative points, there's no doubt we're once again looking at a top tablet once again. Apple's greatest strength has always been fusing together some headline features with an OS that just works, and will appeal to the largest amount of...
90%
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-04-26 19:23:36
Less than eight months after Apple launched the third generation iPad (called the "new iPad"), the company has confined that model to the history books by unveiling a fourth generation version. The new Apple iPad is identical in design to the previous...
Good Outstanding display, Slick user experience and software, Dual-channel HSPA+ speeds...
Bad Not 4G-capable in Australia, Thicker & heavier than predecessor, Gets warm during regular use...
Bottom line The new iPad is an excellent tablet that has little competition. Its nearest rival is the model it superseeded, the iPad 2, which now sells for a cut price $429 in Australia. There are plenty of tablets on the market that are cheaper than the iPad, have b...
90%
macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2013-04-27 14:15:18
The iPad 4 is the latest update to Apple’s iPad range of tablets. In our iPad 4 review we found that it has taken the tremendously successful form factor from the previous two iPad iterations, and updated the innards to produce a faster iPad: but not...
Good Fast processor and graphical enhancements, 4G cellular now works in UK, Retina Display...
Bad Lightning adaptor, still quite heavy, starts getting expensive when you add extra memory...
80%
alphr.com
Updated:
2013-05-05 01:32:10
Apple sprung a surprise on the world when, at the same launch event as the iPad mini, it announced a newer version of its larger tablet. The fourth-generation iPad features a faster processor and graphics chip, plus the new Lightning connector and an upgr...
Bottom line Incredibly quick in all departments, but battery life suffers considerably...
83%
channelnews.com.au
Updated:
2013-05-30 06:41:37
The first thing you notice about the model is that Apple has eliminated number though they are claiming that that the Australian version is 4G which is a bit of a furphy as it will not run on the new Telstra 4G network due to spectrum problems...
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pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2013-06-06 16:31:58
The new iPad is dead, long live the new, new iPad (4th Generation). We know that time seems to fly by, but don't panic, it doesn't move that fast, Apple, six months after launching the new iPad, aka the Apple iPad 3, has released an updated version ah...
Good Retina display, A6X processor, Lightning connector, battery life, better Wi-Fi, 4G EE support...
Bad Heavy, big, mobile data support is £100 premium...
Bottom line The iPad 4 represents quite a modest improvement. Although it certainly is faster, iPad 3 owners are probably not going to feel the need to spend another £400. That said, if you're a first-time buyer, what are you waiting for - this is the best iPad ye...
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itpro.co.uk
Updated:
2013-09-14 17:28:27
Apple launched the fourth-generation tablet just nine months after the iPad 3. The latest model in the popular range packs the same 9.7in Retina Display as its predecessor, but also includes key upgrades such a beefed up processor, lightning dock connecto...
Good Powerful A6X processor; excellent battery life; vibrant Retina Display; iOS has the best selection of apps; outperforms the Surface RT and Nexus 7, LTE when you can get it is super fast.
Bad EE's 4G plans are too expensive; iPad doesn't work natively with existing 30pin accessories and peripherals...
Bottom line The iPad 4 is the best Apple tablet yet by a long way, offering twice the processing power of its predecessor. The iOS ecosystem still has the biggest and best selection of tablet-specific applications too. But with EE's 4G coverage still offering incons...
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goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-09-22 22:45:51
Less than eight months after Apple launched the third generation iPad (called the "new iPad"), the company has confined that model to the history books by unveiling a fourth generation version. The new Apple iPad is identical in design to the previous mod...
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hardwarezone.com.sg
Updated:
2013-10-09 14:53:58
Alongside the much-anticipated 7.9-inch iPad Mini comes the quiet accompaniment of a 4th-gen iPad , a pumped up version of the 3rd-gen 9.7-inch tablet that comes with a more powerful A6X chip, a 1.2-megapixel FaceTime HD camera and a lightning port. Yes...
Good More powerful A6X chip, Improved 1.2megapixel front camera, Slightly better battery performance, LTE support for cellular version...
Bad Incremental improvements, Too similar to 3rdgen iPad, Lightning dock incompatible with previousgen's accessories...
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tech.uk.msn.com
Updated:
2013-11-06 14:23:40
The 2012 Apple iPad was launched in March. And those Apple guys only release one iPad a year, don't they? Well not any more. Last month, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced what he called the fourth generation iPad, which is on sale now. It's not as if Apple is...
Good Faster graphics processor, better frontfacing camera, UKcompatible 4G connectivity and that same design we know and love.
Bad This is the latest gadget from Apple to switch to the Lightning connector, making existing chargers and speakers incompatible...
Bottom line Same design, same weight, same display – this is a tweak to the existing iPad, which it has replaced, rather than an all-new machine. Not worth upgrading to unless you want the 4G speeds, but a great place to start if you don't have an iPad...
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pcadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2013-12-12 10:58:24
Apple iPad 4 review updated: 18th June 2013 Apple released the fourth-generation iPad back in November 2012, and a 128GB version went on sale in February 2013. But while we wait for a fifth iPad to be launched, is this the one to buy? See also: iPad 3 r...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-17 01:37:07
The latest challenger to Apple's iPad has arrived in the form of Google's Nexus 10 , made by Samsung. Updated on 28/01/13 . Unlike the Nexus 7 , Nexus 10 is a direct competitor with the iPad and deserves one of our comparison reviews. We've spent a good...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-17 01:37:07
Smartphone and tablet users tend to fall into two categories: those who are diehard Apple fans and seemingly willing to pay any price for its fashionable hardware, and those who prefer the semi-open approach of Google's Android operating system and the le...
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techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2014-01-17 01:37:07
The age-old battle of Microsoft vs Apple has been given a new lease of life, this time in the form of tablet PCs . The Microsoft Surface RT and Apple iPad are two of the most sought after tablets on the market, so naturally we wanted to see which one is b...
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reviewed.com
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2014-02-13 01:50:56
The second iteration of the venerable Apple iPad in 2012 was released Nov. 2 nd with a juiced-up A6x dual-core CPU (Quad-core GPU), which promises better load times and processing power over the older A5 chip. Taking the reigns from the now-discontinued 3...
Bottom line After kicking the tires on the fourth iteration of the iPad, it's easy to see that, although it's an incremental update, the newest iPad is the best one of the bunch. Not only does the new processor make the experience much more rewarding, but the Lightni...
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reviewed.com
Updated:
2014-02-13 01:50:56
The second iteration of the venerable Apple iPad in 2012 was released Nov. 2nd with a juiced-up A6x dual-core CPU (Quad-core GPU) which promises better load times and processing power over the older A5 chip. Taking the reigns from the now-discontinued 3rd...
Bottom line Sections...
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uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2014-02-16 01:41:34
It's been a while since we published an overview of the current tablet market. With the holidays around the corner, we collected all of the tablets we've tested and that are still available, and created an overview of what's what. If you want to buy a t...
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stuff.tv
Updated:
2014-03-09 01:12:58
There are no outward improvements over the iPad 3, but the new, faster A6X chip, dual-band Wi-Fi, a Lightning connector and a 1.2MP FaceTime HD camera are enough for Apple to make the iPad 3 extinct. From the November 2nd release date, the iPad 4 will be...
Good Sublime display, Stylish and well built, iOS glides along...
Bad A bit chunky next to some of its competitors, Not a radical departure from the iPad 3...
Bottom line verdict The sneaky iPad 4 takes our No.1 spot in the Top Ten list of best tablets almost by default. There are no cosmetic changes to swoon over, but this is a seriously slick, turbo-charged version of our favourite slate, and all for the same price as th...
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rigviews.com.au
Updated:
2014-03-23 03:02:36
Apple, the gadget king, has come up with the iPad 4 to make your connecting experience wider. It has an excellent retina display which lets you see the world more clearly. The Retina Display has the resolution of 2048-by-1536 with rich color saturation. I...
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whatmobile.net
Updated:
2014-04-04 03:58:21
Apple seems to have done away with its traditional release cycles, and has announced a new 128GB iPad 4 – just 3 months after the product’s original launch.Under Steve Jobs iPads and iPhones had yearly release cycles, which has obviously now been thrown o...
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techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2014-04-14 02:39:29
There was much umbrage at the launch of the new iPad 4, as it basically rendered the iPad 3 obsolete mere months after launch. However, with only a minor CPU and front camera change, is there really any point thinking about upgrading?The question most peo...
Good Great display, Easier connector, Faster innards...
Bad Not much of an update, Still slightly weighty, Price too high...
Bottom line Despite the above negative points, there's no doubt we're once again looking at a top tablet once again. Apple's greatest strength has always been fusing together some headline features with an OS that just works, and will appeal to the largest amount of...
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macworld.co.uk
Updated:
2014-06-05 05:50:41
Update, 20 Mar 2014: The iPad 4 is back! Apple has announced that the iPad 2 is being discontinued, and that the iPad 4 - which is just called 'iPad with Retina display' on the Apple Store - is being revived to takes its place. In this article we present...
Good Faster processor capable of the most demanding apps and games, Retina display, 4G offers potential for much quicker mobile web access...
Bad Lightning connector may make old speakers and docks obsolete, not a massive upgrade on iPad, 4G remains expensive and limited...
Bottom line iPad 4 with Retina display review Update, 20 Mar 2014: The iPad 4 is back! Apple has announced that the iPad 2 is being discontinued, and that the iPad 4 - which is just called 'iPad with Retina display' on the Apple Store - is being revived to takes i...
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hardwarezone.com.sg
Updated:
2014-06-14 05:11:29
At long last, the telcos have finally announced the contract pricing for the cellular versions of the iPad Mini and fourth-generation iPad. Before we dive into the lengthy calculations of the total costs of both iPads over a two-year contract, here are th...
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thunderbaylive.com
Updated:
2014-08-06 14:01:25
Lisa Gade reviews the iPad with Retina Display 4th generation late 2012 model. The iPad starts at $499 for the 16 gig WiFi model and is available in 32 and 64 gig capacities (each capacity jump adds $100 to the price). It will also be available in WiFi+ 3...
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telegraph.co.uk
Updated:
2014-08-17 07:20:29
The things we love about the Tablet Z are that it is Great looking, scarily thin and light and waterproof but we hate the pale flat screen, the parts under hatches and the mediocre performance.The new iPad 4 comes just six months after the release of t...
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expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2014-12-09 04:16:55
Comparing the specs for the iPad 3 and the iPad 4, it's clear that this new model is more of a tweak than a brand-new product. It's a tweak that makes a lot of sense, when you look at what Apple's done with its other products. For starters, it means that...
Bottom line Relaunched as Apple's 10in budget tablet option, you'd have to be on a tight budget to consider the iPad 4 over the iPad Air...
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gizmodo.com.au
Updated:
2015-06-04 13:49:30
So the iPad 4 is the new iPad, or rather the new new iPad because the new iPad was first the iPad 3, which has now become the old and discontinued new iPad half a year later. Yeah, it's awkward. But anyway. This new iPad is just the same as the old iPad e...
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pcworld.co.nz
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2016-03-26 22:25:45
NameTablet: iPad with Retina Display (4th gen)At a glance:Retina screen for crisp, clear text and images,Hard to tell the difference for many apps,No real improvement over 3rd Generation iPad with Retina displaySummary:It's good, but not worth the upgrade...
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dronthego.net
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2016-11-25 04:00:15
Yesterday, I posted an entry about an iPad 4 with a SMART LTE Prepaid SIM and showed that it works. I'm in Shell Magallanes this time to do a Speedtest again and watch an HD video on YouTube.Here's the video of my Speedtest:I am actually glad that I got t...
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hardwarezone.com.ph
Updated:
2016-11-25 04:00:15
Alongside the much-anticipated 7.9-inch iPad Mini comes the quiet accompaniment of a 4th-gen iPad , a pumped up version of the 3rd-gen 9.7-inch tablet that comes with a more powerful A6X chip, a 1.2-megapixel FaceTime HD camera and a lightning port. Yes...
Bottom line There's a good jump in the SunSpider Javascript performance from 1712ms to 850.2ms - that's slightly over twice as fast as the 3rd-gen's result and takes first place among the tablets used for comparison. Otherwise, the quad-core Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1...
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hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2016-11-25 04:00:15
Alongside the much-anticipated 7.9-inch iPad Mini comes the quiet accompaniment of a 4th-gen iPad , a pumped up version of the 3rd-gen 9.7-inch tablet that comes with a more powerful A6X chip, a 1.2-megapixel FaceTime HD camera and a lightning port. Yes...
Good More powerful A6X chip, Improved 1.2megapixel front camera, Slightly better battery performance, LTE support for cellular version...
Bad Incremental improvements, Too similar to 3rdgen iPad, Lightning dock incompatible with previousgen's accessories...
Bottom line The iPad (4th Gen) is very much the same as the iPad (3rd Gen), with some incremental improvements.The latest Apple iPad isn't meant to be a revolutionary update to its hugely successful predecessor - well, how could it be, given the mere 7-month differen...
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