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And they are glowing.... to no one's surprise:

Review roundup: Apple's new iPad has 'spectacular' display, LTE 'screams'

By Josh Ong

Published: 10:00 PM EST (07:00 PM PST)
The first reviews of Apple's third-generation iPad are beginning to appear, with most reviewers reporting that they are strongly impressed by the Retina Display and the fast 4G LTE speeds.

All Things D

Walt Mossberg of All Things D called the iPad's new display and move to LTE "massive" upgrades.

"Using the new display is like getting a new eyeglasses prescription—you suddenly realize what you thought looked sharp before wasn’t nearly as sharp as it could be," he wrote, later adding that it was the "most spectacular display" he had ever seen in a mobile device.

Mossberg was impressed by Apple's ability to maintain the iPad's long battery life even with the increased power demands from the screen and LTE. He did note that trade-offs came in the form of 8 percent more weight and 7 percent more thickness.

However, in spite of those trade-offs, the reviewer believes the upgrades to the iPad "strengthen its position as the best tablet on the market." Except for people who prefer one-handed use tablets, he recommends the device to consumers as their "best choice" in a general-purpose tablet.

Mossberg had trouble illustrating on a website or in print just how much better the new iPad's screen is than the iPad 2, but he did say it is a "big leap forward." When he put Apple's third-generation tablet next to its second-generation, he noticed that text that had seemed sharp on the older model now seemed fuzzier. He did note, though, that the new display, like all glossy LCD, color displays, still performs poorly in direct sunlight.

On Verizon, average LTE download speeds for the reviewer were over 17 megabits per second, compared to an iPad 2 average just over 1 mbps on 3G. AT&T's LTE network averaged over 12 mbps.

Performing his standard battery test, Mossberg got 9 hours and 58 minutes of battery life on the new iPad, compared to 10 hours and 9 minutes on the iPad 2. He was able to get more than a full day's worth of normal use out of the device, but not as long as the second-generation iPad.

Mossberg said the new rear camera has "greatly improved" from the "awful" performance of the iPad 2's shooter. "I loved the photos and videos it took, indoors and out," he said.

"Since it launched in 2010, the iPad has been the best tablet on the planet. With the new, third-generation model, it still holds that crown," he concluded.

The New York Times

David Pogue of The New York Times said that content looks "jaw-droppingly good" when optimized for the new iPad's display. Apple's own apps, for instance, are "just incredibly sharp and clear," while Amazon's Kindle app has "relatively crude type" because it hasn't received a Retina-ready update.

As the "world's first tablet that can actually show you hi-def movies in full 1080p high definition," HD videos looked "dazzling."

Pogue called 4G LTE service "really, really nice" on the iPad. HE found that he didn't have to wait for videos to load before they started playing. Testing performed in San Francisco, Boston and New York produced speeds ranging from 6 to 29 mbps.

He was also pleasantly surprised by Apple's ability to preserve the iPad's battery life even with 4G, a "notorious battery hog." His all-day nonstop-usage test got nine hours out of the new iPad's battery.

"If you’re in the market for a tablet, here’s the bright side: For the same price as before, you can now get an updated iPad that’s still better-looking, better integrated and more consistently designed than any of its rivals," Pogue concluded, adding that iPad 2 owners don't have to feel "quite as obsolete as usual."


USA Today

Edward C. Baig believes that "nearly everyone" who gets their hands on a new iPad will be "delighted." The new device "snatches the crown" from the iPad 2 as the "finest tablet" customers can buy, he said.

Baig called the iPad's Retina Display "a screen to die for" and "the thing that will have you salivating." According to him, the first and second-generation iPad displays were "pretty sweet," but he was "blown away" by the new iPad.

As for other features, still images and video taken with the new iPad were "generally pleasing," even without flash, and 4G LTE speeds were "zippy" for him during a week of testing in San Francisco and Austin.

The reviewer said the the iPad lasted through an "entire day of being worked hard" without any battery problem.

Baig encouraged first-generation iPad owners with money to spare to go for the upgrade, but he was said it was "harder to justify" for iPad 2 owners, unless they have a family member who can inherit their current model.

"If you're a tablet newbie, there's no better choice on the market than an iPad, provided — and this is a pretty big if — price isn't an issue and you don't want a tablet that would fit in your pocket," he wrote.

Washington Post

Joshua Topolsky said the Retina Display on the iPad does in fact live up to the hype.

"This display is outrageous. It’s stunning. It’s incredible," he wrote. "There’s something almost otherwordly about how good this screen is. For rendered text or high-resolution images, it just looks like a glowing piece of paper."

He found there to be "no stutter, stagger or delay" when using the new iPad, unlike many other mobile devices that he has used.

The third-generation iPad "screams" on Verizon's 4G LTE network, the review noted. Topolsky said he saw higher speeds in midtown Manhattan than on his home network.

The reviewer said the iPad's battery life did live up to Apple's claims of 10 hours of active use and 9 hours using LTE. He also wrote that the new camera "performs admirably," though he found it hard to imagine that he would want to take photos with the iPad because of its size.

"In all, the new iPad is in a class by itself. As the latest product in a lineage of devices that defined this category, the iPad continues to stand head and shoulders above the competition."

Like others, Topolsky shied away from recommending that iPad 2 owners buy the new version, but he thinks first-time tablet buyers and first-generation iPad and Android tablet owners looking to upgrade should not hesitate to buy the third-generation iPad.

"The new iPad is the most functional, easy-to-use and beautiful tablet that any company has ever produced," he said.

Other publications have also published early reviews of the new iPad. Jim Dalrymple of The Loop said that he has been "in awe" of how good the iPad's Retina Display is since the first time he turned on the tablet. Writing for TechCrunch, M.G. Siegler compared the new screen to being able to see clearly after getting prescription glasses.
 

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Does it auto-suck???

For costing >$800 it should be good FFS!!!

But after shelling out all that $$$$$$$$$ ... it should suck your dick???....
 

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for costing >$800 it should be good ffs!!!

But after shelling out all that $$$$$$$$$ ... It should suck your dick???....

lmfao



But $800? Seriously? I guess it's because of the LTE and hyped up Retina display and the much better camera?
Don't give a fuck, no dire need of a tablet yet. But I do appreciate the fact that in a year or so, prices will drop and specs will be ideally better and better.
 

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The specs for Ipad3 came out last year....a.k.a. Ipad2...massive my ass.
 

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Every class has it's bottom dwellers..... these are our Sr. & Jr. troglodytes

OTB
LMAO!!!!

Coming from our resident 'bottom', on who is most pleased, nay he revels being, on-the-bottom.....
 

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The specs for Ipad3 came out last year....a.k.a. Ipad2...massive my ass.
Yeah, except for the screen, processor, memory and network speed.....

LOL

OTB
 

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And all for $829...FFS!
What a freakin' bargain!....:rolleyes:
 

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And all for $829...FFS!
What a freakin' bargain!....:rolleyes:
That's the highest end unit. But cheap skates can buy a playbook- that was priced at the same amount-but had to slash their prices as they weren't selling any.
As Apple has a 100billion in cash-I guess they must be doing something right.
 

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Every class has it's bottom dwellers..... these are our Sr. & Jr. troglodytes

OTB

Says the resident Christian CON'? That's laughable. lol
 

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Yeah, except for the screen, processor, memory and network speed.....

LOL

OTB
Android tablets a year ago were running with the same memory and better screen resolutions....... of course this is massive improvement.....................for Apple users. lol


Do you see now why you're laughed at? You brag about numbers, when in fact, the quality lacked a year ago.
It's just great marketing and brainwashing.
I too would defend Apple if I bought their crap and people questioned the quality, I certainly don't blame you for that OT'.


Much like you defend(ed) George Duh'bya Bush. Not the the greatest President ever, nor the brightest, but you still defend(ed) him. lol
 

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roAndroid tablets a year ago were running with the same memory and better screen resolutions....... of course this is massive impvement.....................for Apple users. lol
Really, point me to one with a better resolution than the new iPad?

Do you see now why you're laughed at? You brag about numbers, when in fact, the quality lacked a year ago.
It's just great marketing and brainwashing.
I too would defend Apple if I bought their crap and people questioned the quality, I certainly don't blame you for that OT'.


Much like you defend(ed) George Duh'bya Bush. Not the the greatest President ever, nor the brightest, but you still defend(ed) him. lol
Yeah, me, 20% of Dr.s in Europe, the US Airforce, 84% of the 22% of companies planning tablet purchases this quarter... we're just suckers for marketing... or, your an idiot... you choose. I know how I'm betting.

OTB
 

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... we're just suckers for marketing...
well, actually we all are. the problem as i see it is the android manufacturers are split. there's no massive marketing campaign to say how great android based tablets are. their advantages. how any decent app is available for android too. and how the android based tablets are so flexible. i didn't think so myself until recently when i went thru every app on my ipod and found an equiv for android. now i'm more knowledgeable. but i had to do it myself.

apple tells everyone how great they are. advertising pays.
 

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Really, point me to one with a better resolution than the new iPad?
I'm talking about Android based tablets from 8-12 months ago in comparison to your beloved ipad.
They (ANDROID TABLETS) had better resolution, they (ANDROID TABLETS) had a full GIG of RAM (aka - memory), yet you're making it out to be some mind blowing improvements.
Comprehensions 101 APP, check to see if they have that yet.

Yeah, me, 20% of Dr.s in Europe, the US Airforce, 84% of the 22% of companies planning tablet purchases this quarter... we're just suckers for marketing... or, your an idiot... you choose. I know how I'm betting.

OTB
Those numbers mean shit when you think compare the specs of the iPad2 to a good chunk of the Android tablets out competing with it at the time.
Those numbers are NOT based on the "new ipad" as you put it so eloquently. My point is, you mention the screen resolution, processor, memory and network speed as though it's INCREDIBLE and deserves the rave reviews that it's getting...

....YET, Android tablets last year had specs just as good and more so (ie - ipad 2, 512 RAM, some Android tablets 1GIG and better resolution and better processors).lol

You're really fighting this one hard huh? lol

Dense sheep.
 

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Which android tablet from a year ago had better specs? 10 inch screen?? Not the tiny 7 inch screen.
Stores music, let's you buy e books, magazines or borrow books digitally from the library??
And has a cheaper price than the iPad and has a 64gb hard drive.

I'd like to know which specific android tablet that is???
 

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Which android tablet from a year ago had better specs? 10 inch screen?? Not the tiny 7 inch screen.
Stores music, let's you buy e books, magazines or borrow books digitally from the library??
And has a cheaper price than the iPad and has a 64gb hard drive.

I'd like to know which specific android tablet that is???
ummm, i wouldn't be bragging about 64Gb of storage. i don't have either, but the micro-sd and sd card slots on android tablets make the closed system of the ipad awkward to get around. at best.

but we need to understand who the ipad is marketed to. as a typical apple product, it's target buyer is someone who doesn't know too much computer stuff, doesn't want to fuss with anything, just "wants it to work". so, to them, these restrictions are fine. to the computer enthusiast or someone who produces more than consumes, it's less attractive.
 

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Which android tablet from a year ago had better specs? 10 inch screen?? Not the tiny 7 inch screen.
Stores music, let's you buy e books, magazines or borrow books digitally from the library??
And has a cheaper price than the iPad and has a 64gb hard drive.

I'd like to know which specific android tablet that is???

Samsung Galaxy Tablet last year, great screen, much faster processor than the iPad2 (yet people were going on how wonderful ipad2 was, but when you look at it and think about it, not so much lol)... 1G memory (something the new iPad has and the sheep are boasting about it, ie - OTB, but this was already on a non apple tablet last year.. The only thing that's nice is the new screen, otherwise, ehh, decent upgrade but as a lot of reviews are saying, nothing mind blowing.
http://www.mobiletechreview.com/tablets/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-10.htm

Ray, make use of your ipad, do some searches. ;)
 

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And all for $829...FFS!
What a freakin' bargain!....:rolleyes:
I am with you 100%.

Who in their right mind would use a tablet to do any serious work besides light duty stuff such as emails, reading ebooks and watching videos etc. Not that I can't afford an $800+ ipad 3 but I can spend my money somewhere else that I can get better satisfaction and enjoyment.

Not that I have anything against an overpriced ipad but I am very happy with my Playbook at the moment with all the upgrades and I didn't pay an arm and leg for it. :biggrin1:
 
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