iPad 4 9.7in 4G 64GB
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It's only been seven months since Apple brought us the iPad 3 , or new iPad, and now we have the iPad 4, or fourth generation iPad with Retina display. Read our iPad 4 review to find out what's new. See also : iPad 4 features .
Apple iPad with retina display review Review
Apple's latest iPad is the best iPad yet, even if its no longer the smallest, or the cheapest. As such, this model now becomes the height of tablet luxury, and the one to investigate if you care about having the best screen, and the best compatibility with cutting-edge apps.- A6X chip delivers even more speed
- 4G-compatible in the UK
- Best-in-class app selection
- Still feels heavy to hold in one hand
- Lightning port means older chargers and accessories won't work
iPad with Retina Display Review
Unless you simply must always have the latest and greatest, iPad 3 owners don't need to upgrade yet-this new iPad is basically an iPad 3S. But iPad 2 owners will love this...unless they fall for the iPad mini first.- Faster than iPad 3
- Better graphics performance.
- No further improvements to the camera or other design tweaks just yet
Review: Fourth-generation iPad is faster, stronger, better
(1 items) 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.- Incredibly fast performance
- Lightning connector improves over dock-connector
- Better camera performance overall
- Slightly decreased battery life
- Lightning accessories still in short supply
Apple iPad 4 (4G Version) Review
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.- Great Retina display
- Amazingly good battery life
- Nice range of apps
- 4G support
- improved FaceTime camera
- Not terribly portable
- Lacks memory card slot
Apple's new iPad remains the tablet to beat, but this is a minor upgrade over its predecessor
Less than eight months after Apple launched the 3rd Generation iPad (called the "new iPad"), there's a new new iPad in town. The 4th Generation iPad is a minor upgrade to the previous model but the biggest benefit for Australian users is compatible 4G connectivity.- 4G capable in Australia
- Improved front-facing camera
- Quality app ecosystem
- Only a minor upgrade over 3rd Gen
- Lightning accessories are expensive
- Gets warm with regular use
Apple iPad 4 Review
Breaking its very own sacred routine of releasing a new iPad model every year, Apple undeniably took everyone by surprise as they not only announced one new iPad, but two at its most recent San Francisco event.- Premium construction
- Impressively detailed and accurate Retina Display
- High caliber performance
- Above average battery life
- Not much of a serious upgrade to the iPad 3
New iPad 4 review
The iPad 4th generation has landed - and it's a bit faster- Great display, Easier connector, Faster innards, Well, the first and most obvious highlight on the new iPad 4 is the Retina Display
- We've talked about it at great length throughout this whopping review and it's the one element that never failed to impress us no matter what application was running...
- Not much of an update, Still slightly weighty, Price is too high, For all its power, there are still some elements of the new iPad 4 that could be improved in our opinion
- The first is the fact the device will still heat up under medium-term use (depending on the apps you're running), which could...
Apple's iPad (4th generation)
With so many tablets PC's coming out each year, it is much more difficult to choose a tablet PC that suits you nowadays. In my case, I chose the Apple iPad (4th generation), and I've never been so satisfied with a purchase before.
iPad (fall 2012) review: The best 10-inch tablet gets a little better
The latest iPad adds several tweaks and improvements to secure its position at the top of the tablet heap. It's better all around, but third-gen owners need not apply.- The newest iPad's faster A6X processor adds extra system speed and graphics power
- Improved worldwide cellular compatibility makes the LTE model a more appealing proposition.
- The fourth-gen iPad is otherwise identical to its recent predecessor -- same size, weight, and Retina screen
- It's heavy to hold in one hand, and most older accessories won't work without investing in a pricey Lightning adapter