Testseek.com have collected 452 expert reviews of the Apple iPad 3 9.7 inch and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPad 3 9.7 inch.
March 2012
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452 Reviews
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The editors liked
Kualitas gambar dan warna lebih cerah
Kualitas kamera dan video lebih baik
Kinerja hardware lebih kencang
Retina Display 2048x1536 piksel
Layar LCD IPS dengan viewing angle sempurna dan kualitas warna yang bagus
Kamera sangat bagus untuk ukuran tablet
Dukungan aplikasi sangat luas dan sangat banyak
Fitur gesture cukup mempermudah penggunaan
Daya tahan ba
The editors didn't like
Bentuk lebih tebal dan berat sedikit
Desain masih sama seperti iPad 2
Banyak konten website dan aplikasi yang belum siap dengan resolusi super besar pada New iPad
Bodi mudah baret
Tidak ada perbedaan desain yang mencolok dibanding iPad 2
Harga mahal
New iPad dengan Retina Display ini sangat rakus storage (hasil screensh
Stunningly gorgeous 2048x1536 Retina display, Quad-core graphics engine is really flipping fast, iOS is as slick as it ever was, Twice the amount of RAM (1GB) as before, Now supports 4G LTE (optional), Much improved iSight camera (5MP)
Still no microSD card slot, HDMI output, or USB ports, FaceTime camera stinks, Slightly thicker and heavier (nitpicking here)
By the numbers, the new iPad couldn't distance itself from other tablets in Web browsing benchmarks, usually scoring in the middle of the pack. But if you're pulling for Android, it's a moral victory at best. The browsing experience doesn't get much bette...
Retina Display is beautiful, 4G LTE almost as fast as WiFi, 1 GB of RAM, Decent camera
No expandable memory, Processor heats up
Apple has the lion's share of the world tablet market because it makes computers that offer the features that millions of people want without being weighed down with extraneous bells and whistles. The new iPad is a fine example of this. The previous mode...
Abstract: In-Depth Review Jeff Gamet 8:35 AM ET, Mar. 20th, 2012 TMO Talk (19) Articles by Author Jeff Gamet on Twitter Contact Author Bio Tweet Comments (2) With the first iPad, Apple defined the tablet computer space — a market that PC makers had been floun...
Abstract: In what has become an annual rite of spring, Apple has released an updated iPad to much critical and financial success. The third-generation iPad, which hit stores last Friday, brings some excellent updates to the device, which has managed to become a ...
Published: 2012-03-19, Author: Warner , review by: gottabemobile.com
Abstract: I've been living with the new iPad since its arrival on Friday. Apple has done it again. But not necessarily in the way you might think I mean. More on that later. I won't call this a review. Simply because I think the category “review” is quickly losing ...
Abstract: It almost feels like we’ve been here before. Apple launched a new product with almost the exact same exterior look and feel as the previous model, and almost all of the upgrades are buried deep within the device. Why can’t Apple make a brand new game-c...
Sammy went through a lot in redesigning the Galaxy Tab 10.1 to beat the iPad 2 in terms of thinness, but with the new iPad, they’re now in and over their head. Being the new kid on the block, the iPad has the advantage in many aspects because of its s...
The new iPad is an excellent tabletMany were expecting a “leap” from iPad 2 to the new iPad, but although we all want “more”, “now”, the reality is that this is going to be a evolutionary process going forward. This time around, Apple has addressed a few...
LTE support here in the US, coupled with GSM roaming internationally, delivers data extra fast (assuming you live in a good coverage area), Rear-facing camera is much improved over the iPad 2, can now do 1080p video, Bluetooth 4.0 support (didn't dig into
Only Verizon iPad offers wireless hotspot feature for now; AT&T may be coming soon, Nearly all updates to tech specs are used to beef up the "retina" display; very few performance improvements over the iPad 2 otherwise, Still no Siri, despite dictation su
The third-generation iPad may not save your soul, but it does make a few solid improvements over the already successful iPad 2: "retina" display, support for LTE cell networks, voice dictation, and a much improved rear-facing camera. Considering that ...
Exceptional display, Much faster graphics performance; 1GB RAM, 4G and fast 3G without battery life hits, Finally viable rear camera, iOS 5.1 still tops in tablet software for now, 1080p video recording, iPhoto (optional) and a strong app ecosystem, Price
Thicker and heavier, No real gain to main CPU performance, Signficantly longer charging time, 16GB a tight fit for growing apps, Anemic front camera, No Siri (yet)