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iPad 4 9.7in WiFi 32GB

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printerinfo.com
★★★★★
11 years ago
The fourth iPad is here, and is a solid contender for any consumer.

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 Lightning dock connector saves a bunch of hassle...

CNET
★★★★★
11 years ago
Apple iPad (4th generation)

Of course it's the best tablet out there... It's made by CrApple and this is CNET. Enough said. Thankfully it's not a Lomas review which never fail to morph into a no holds barred CrApple love in. I have never really been the greatest fan of Apple products.

Another CrApple product designed to make the company more money from the flocks of iSheep that will undoubtedly "upgrade" after only a few months of having the last one

It's another technically sub par CrApple product marketed to brainwashed iSheep to get their money from them

CNET
★★★★★
11 years ago
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

Gizmodo
★★★★★
11 years ago
iPad 4 Review Roundup: The Real New iPad

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 except it's a little bit faster.

Stuff.tv
★★★★★
11 years ago
Apple iPad 4 review

A new A6X chip joins the Retina Display and tons of dedicated apps – the best tablet you can buy just got better

Sublime display; Stylish and well built; iOS glides along

A bit chunky next to some of its competitors; Not a radical departure from the iPad 3

Engadget
★★★★★
11 years ago
iPad review (late 2012)

Apple's latest iPad is blisteringly quick and offers even better battery life than before. With a beautiful display and a massive app selection, it's the one to get.

Same great design; Amazing display; Lightning-fast performance; Stellar battery life

Lightning connector may mean buying new adapters

The Mac Observer
★★★★
11 years ago
Apple iPad Case

My biggest complaint about Apple's iPad case is that it shows dirt and smudges - in fact, it feels like a dirt magnet. I keep my hands clean, but my case still looks like  I need to work on my hygiene skills.

Works as a case and stand; fits the iPad well; comfortable to hold; durable

Difficult to keep clean; unstable when using as a digital photo frame

AppleInsider
★★★★★
11 years ago
Review: iPod nano (2012)

Apple's new seventh generation iPod nano changes the model's direction from being a square, wearable, audio-only faux-iOS device to being a sort of mini iPod touch, but lacking any cameras, mic, WiFi or apps beyond the typical iPod features bundled with it.

Thin, compact, sturdy construction, Larger 2.5 inch multitouch widescreen display, Very easy to setup and use, Simple step counter in addition to Nike+; FM radio features

Doesn't include iPhone-style headphones with integrated mic; Missing video output; camera; mic and speaker of previous generations; No clip for attaching the workout-oriented device; Will not work with 720p HD iTunes or iPhone-captured videos; No apps nor any built-in games or iTunes visuals

PC Authority
★★★★
11 years ago
Apple iPad review: why it's a genuine leap forward

The most important part of any tablet, whatever the quad-core brigade may say, is the screen. Unlike any internal component, the screen is what you'll still be noticing a week after your purchase, the part upon which all of your attention is focused.

maximum pc
★★★★★
12 years ago
Apple iPad Review

Yes, it's a little bit thicker: 9.4mm, compared to the 8.8mm iPad 2. And it's a skootch heavier: 1.44 pounds, or 1.46 pounds if you get Wi-Fi + 4G; the iPad 2 ranged from 1.33 pounds for Wi-Fi to 1.35 pounds for the AT&T version of the Wi-Fi + 3G. We bet you won't notice.

Same price; quad-core graphics; better camera; LTE speeds; gorgeous high-resolution display

iPads with A5 and A5X processors haven't been jailbroken; same storage capacities as iPad 2

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