Rating 4.4 152 reviews
Manufacturer: Apple
price $324.99
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KitGuru
16 years ago

Apple iPad review

0 Flares 0 Flares × ‘Apple' - It is a name synonymous with a strong emotional response. Never has a company evoked such a dramatic reaction from the enthusiast userbase – you either love ‘em or hate ‘em, there is little room for middle ground.
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Wired
16 years ago

With 3G, iPad Comes Into Its Own - Network Permitting

Like the iPhone before it, the iPad has the potential to change your life. No exaggeration: Once you live with one for a few weeks, you'll find it insinuating itself into your daily routine so much that you can't imagine living without it. (If you're a man, get used to wearing a murse.
Pros:
  • Impressive power management: Battery chugged along for more than 8 hours on a 3G connection before going kaput
  • iPad Maps + GPS is absolutely stellar
  • Unlocked, it will work with any Micro SIM card (if you can find one).
Cons:
  • Limited to AT&T's spotty 3G network in the U.S
  • Typing is a chore on the on-screen keyboard
  • Restrictive App Store policies may limit your access to porn and political cartoons (though there's always Safari)
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Hardware Zone
16 years ago

Apple iPad - Sheer Tablet Brilliance

The Apple iPad has been termed "revolutionary" by the venerable Steve Jobs, but how it does it actually perform? Will it render netbooks obsolete? Will the lack of flash and multitasking be a deal-breaker? We spend time with the device to find out.
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eReader Central
16 years ago

Apple iPad

The Apple iPad isn't an eBook reader, which makes it very hard to compare it to other eBook readers. It doesn't use e-ink technology, it's heavy, you can't read out of it in bright places, and the display will strain your eyes eventually.
Pros:
  • Amazing design
  • Most intuitive interface yet
  • Full-color screen
  • Wi-Fi and 3G wireless
  • Will do just about anything
Cons:
  • LCD display is hard to read from in bright places and will eventually strain your eyes
  • Battery lasts only ten hours
  • Heavy
  • Costs almost twice as much as the Kindle 2 or Nook
  • Additional 3G wireless fees apply (around $130
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The Ten Word Review
16 years ago

Good for the john or sofa, but not much else.
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LetsGoMobile
16 years ago

After having worked, or rather, having played with the iPad for a short time, the question remains about what kind of effect the iPad will have in the long run. After discussions with some of the first iPad users, among others, it seems that the iPad quickly becomes a device often used in the living...
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Sim Basics
16 years ago

APPLE iPAD REVIEW

Asking you if you want to buy an iPad isn't just a question of taste or preference, it's a question of lifestyle: Do you want to add an additional middlewear device to your life that fits somewhere in-between a smartphone and a netbook?
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techarena.in
16 years ago

It was January 27th be the day when Apple, after having revolutionized personal computing, music and voice, would create a new market altogether. And it starts with the AppStore : 140 000 applications are proposed for 3 billion downloads.
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Testfreaks blog
16 years ago

Review of Apple iPad 32 GB Wi-Fi

When I first heard of its announcement one of my chief complaints about the iPad was Apple's decision to use the iPhone OS. Instead of crippling the capability of the tablet; why not use a modified version of Snow Leopard?
Pros:
  • Brilliant display
  • Long battery life
  • Great media player
  • Well built
  • looks great
  • Can be used as picture frame when docked
  • Built in Wireless N Capability
  • Huge selection of Apps (counting iPhone/iPod Touch ones
Cons:
  • Non-Removable battery
  • Mono Speaker
  • Fingerprint magnet
  • No built in mic or camera
  • Closed ecosystem
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Digitaltrends
16 years ago

Apple iPad Review

By now, you've likely read a bunch of iPad reviews. There's no point in reading another review outlining every dimension, spec and feature. That'd be pretending that the iPad is like any other product you've seen before, and therefore can be reviewed using the same template.
Pros:
  • No manual necessary
  • Access to nearly all iPhone apps
  • 10-hour-plus battery life
  • Bright 9.7-inch IPS LCD screen
  • Three external buttons
  • Multi-directional accelerometer
Cons:
  • Highly reflective screen
  • Slippery
  • No multi-tasking (yet
  • "Only" a few thousand iPad-specific apps (so far
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