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iPad 3 9.7in 4G 16GB

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KitGuru
★★★★★
12 years ago
Apple iPad 3 Review (64GB)

Kitguru says: It is the best tablet on the market.

Beautiful design; great processing power; strong battery life; iOS is the market leader; easy to migrate data from older iPad

The camera is still not going to impress purist photographers; 4G is broken in Europe; 16GB model will prove limiting; 128GB version should be added

Computeractive
★★★★★
12 years ago
Apple iPad 3 review

The Apple iPad 3 (or the 'new iPad', as Apple insists on callingit) is hard to tell the new iPad apart from the older iPad 2 since it looks almost identical, but the difference is immediately obvious once you turn the new iPad on.

channelpro.co.uk
★★★★
12 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

The Review Crew
★★★★★
12 years ago
Review: Apple's New iPad

If you own any Apple product you know the feeling; that feeling you get as you plunk down your hard-earned cash knowing in about one year's time a newer, shiner model will hit stores shelves and you will be faced with a dilemma. Should you upgrade to the latest model?

only slightly heavier and 0.6 mm thicker than the iPad 2; beautiful Retina display; better rear camera; LTE enabled; personal hotspot

reduced battery life with LTE enabled; low quality front camera

Canadian Reviewer
★★★★★
11 years ago
Apple iPad?(2012)

made it to market. The third generation iPad brings a few mini-revolutions to the tablet space while maintaining the winning features that have kept the iPad the superpower of the category it created.

Marketnews
★★★★★
12 years ago
Hands-on Review: New Apple IPad (2012)

Simply called "iPad," Apple's third-generation tablet improves on many of the features that helped its predecessors dominate the market.

Gadget Guy
★★★★★
12 years ago
First review: The new Apple iPad for 2012

Apple's new iPad may not be the most revolutionary change the company has produced, but it's certainly an evolutionary update that will please anyone buying a tablet. New camera for the new iPad on the right, featuring a wider aperture than the camera on the iPad 2 (left).

Astoundingly clear screen; Dual-channel 3G is faster than you realise; Compatible with quite a few of the iPad 2 cases

No LED flash for the rear camera; FaceTime front camera is still VGA

Channel News
★★★★★
12 years ago
"Does The New No 4G iPad Stack Up & Is It Worth An Upgrade From 2 To 3?"

If you own an iPad 2 should you upgrade to the new iPad 3? The answer is no unless you have more money than sense, but there is a case for upgrading from the first model to Apple's latest offering.

This is a classic Apple piece of work, sleek smart and highly practicle; It hits all the right buttons which is what Apple is famous for

It is not 4G and Apple with all their $97 Billion in the bank should have had a little respect for all the devotion that Australian consumers have given them in the past and gone out and delivered a 4G model that actually worked in Country.

choice.com.au
★★★★
12 years ago
New iPad for 2012 first look

The most obvious selling point of the new iPad is its super high-resolution screen, which has four times as many pixels as the previous model iPad 2, but it's a difference you can't really appreciate until you see it in person.

SMARTHOUSE
★★★★★
12 years ago

If you own an iPad 2 should you upgrade to the new iPad 3? The answer is no, unless you have more money than sense, but there is a case for upgrading from the first model to Apple's latest offering.

: This is a classic Apple piece of work, sleek smart and highly practicle; It hits all the right buttons which is what Apple is famous for; : It is not 4G and Apple with all their $97 Billion in the bank should have had a little respect for all the devotion that Australian consumers have given them...

: It is not 4G and Apple with all their $97 Billion in the bank should have had a little respect for all the devotion that Australian consumers have given them in the past and gone out and delivered a 4G model that actually worked in Country.

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