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As it turned out, the Microsoft Surface RT stood no chance in trying to crack the strong visage put up by the Apple iPad, even though it seemed poised to do so with its interesting design and brand spanking new platform. Maybe the Redmond based compan...

Now this is a tough pickle on our hands, seeing that there’s an obvious gap in terms of pricing with the two tablets. At the very least, the iPad 4 can be bought for $500, which is significantly easier on the pockets over the $900 cost of the Microsof...
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The lesson of the fourth-generation iPad: Don't ignore your big brother. Most of the chatter around the release of the latest family of Apple’s iPads circled around the . For months before the Mini's release, the rumor-sphere sparked with conjecture...

Upgrades to processor and Wi-Fi technology meaningfully boost performance, Retina screen is stunning, Best-in-class app selection...

Lightning adapter (for older accessories) costs extra, Still no SD or MicroSD slot...

It’s not a huge upgrade versus Apple’s early-2012 iPad, but the fourth-gen model delivers noticeable advances in performance and features. We coronate it—once again—the king of full-size tablets...
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The age-old battle of Microsoft vs Apple has been given a new lease of life, this time in the form of tablet PCs. The Microsoft Surface RT and Apple iPad are two of the most sought after tablets on the market, so naturally we wanted to see which one i...
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The iPad was not the first tablet but it can claim sole responsibility for the explosive growth of the tablet market. Then the iPad 2 came to drastically cut the weight and double the processing power, and the iPad 3 crowned the collection with the go...
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The prices have stayed similar to those of the predecessor . Our test model, the Wi-Fi-only version with 32 GB memory, costs 599 Euros (~$761) and is available in black and white. The LTE and 3G model should come out by the end of November . As before, Ap...

Exemplary workmanship and choice of material, Fast WLAN module, High CPU and GPU performance, Good display with stable viewing angles, Very long battery life, Extensive list of optional accessories...

Not very slim and light for a high-end tablet, Buyer will need to pay extra for LTE and 3G modules, Meager connectivity, Increasing the storage space is not possible...

Once again, Apple presents a high performance tablet the iPad 4.Apple has only made minor changes on the outside of the iPad 4. The device uses the new Lightning interface. This interface is far more compact and easier to use than the 30 pin dock interfac...
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The release of the so soon after the may have come as a surprise to even diehard Apple watchers, but the device itself won't. By now, we all know what an iPad looks like, and the fourth-generation iPad looks nearly identical to a third-generation iPa...
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Finding itself in a new venture with its first all in-house tablet, Microsoft finds itself in a unfamiliar position in being the underdog – whereas in the PC industry, they have a dominant presence. Now that the fourth-generation iPad is making the ro...

There’s good reason why these two are regarded by many as the two most outstanding tablets on the market right now. Every way we dissect it, there’s no arguing that they exhibit all the qualities we look forward to seeing on premier tablets. If you’re...
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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. Just a little over six months ago, the t...

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...

As much as we’d love to believe that this is the successor to the iPad 3, partly due to the fact that there’s a “4” attached to its name, we figure that it’s more indicative of being an iPad 3S – since you know, it’s employing the same design as befor...
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Our 4th Gen iPad was delivered at 1PM PST (November 2nd). So we rushed to get these benchmark results to you. Geekbench 2 runs two processor tests (integer and floating point) and two memory speed tests. Below is the overall rating. HIGHER number is f...
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Apple's new iPad with Retina display played a bit-role at the iPad mini launch, presenting a familiar face to the crowd and packing a potent new chipset inside. The 9.7-inch tablet has already cornered much of the market, with the late-2012 polish basical...

Apple’s new iPad with Retina display played a bit-role at the iPad mini launch, presenting a familiar face to the crowd and packing a potent new chipset inside. The 9.7-inch tablet has already cornered much of the market, with the late-2012 polish basi...
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In terms of size, the Surface is 0.1mm thicker than the latest Ipad, although it's heavier than Apple's tablet, weighing 676g compared to Apple's 652g. While people probably won't notice the 0.1mm difference in thickness, they are likely to notice t...
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Now in its fourth iteration in two years, the Apple iPad continues its reign as king. The best large tablet you can buy today, the Apple iPad (4th Generation) has it all: top performance, a stellar screen, a surprisingly good camera, speedy Wi-Fi, and a b...

Incredibly fast. Gorgeous screen. Unbeatable app selection.

New Lightning connector means some old accessories won't work here...

Apple's latest iPad is the best large tablet you can buy, period...
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Apple's iPad created demand for an entirely new category of computing device, a tablet that let users intimately interact with their content, whether it's photos, videos, games or the Web. The fourth-generation iPad has the same eye-popping Retina Dis...

Beautiful Retina display, Best tablet app ecosystem, Powerful processing and graphics performance, Blazing fast dual-band Wi-Fi...

Sluggish Siri performance...

The new iPad crams double the performance into the same beautiful package, bringing with it improved Wi-Fi speeds, a better camera and an unbeatable selection of apps.
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Stuff magazine Wed, Oct 31 2012, 1:02AM And now for something we genuinely didn’t expect at the iPad Mini launch – a new Retina Display iPad. Apple’s dubbing the new tablet a fourth generation iPad, just six months after the launch of the last on...

A new A6X chip joins the Retina Display and tons of dedicated apps – the best tablet you can buy just got better...
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Click Below to Read the Rest of This Review: One year. Two years. Perhaps even three years. Depending on the iPod, iPhone, or iPad model you purchased, it was safe to expect that first-day buyers would have at least a year—perhaps longer—before Apple...

A technologically small but clear improvement upon early 2012’s impressive third-generation iPad, featuring the same screen and rear camera, coupled with a faster processor and improved front camera. Will eventually benefit from doubling of both CPU a...

Switch to Lightning port currently offers nearly zero benefit to consumers, while considerably increasing both the cost of and need for new accessories. Continues to require longer recharging time than pre-Retina iPads when used with its own charger...

One year. Two years. Perhaps even three years. Depending on the iPod, iPhone, or iPad model you purchased, it was safe to expect that first-day buyers would have at least a year—perhaps longer—before Apple discontinued the device, sharply reducing its res...
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The refresh comes at a very odd time — only a few months after Apple unveiled the "new iPad," it's now the old iPad. But is the new new iPad worth envying, or upgrading for?...

Display is still best-in-class, Apps launch faster and smoother than ever, App ecosystem is unrivaled...

iOS is lacking some features, Lightning ecosystem is relatively small, Still pricey with LTE...
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I’ve spent the last few days checking out the fourth-generation iPad, looking — no, hunting — for ways Apple‘s new flagship tablet differentiates itself from the previous model. While it’s hardly coal mining, it been an extremely challenging task.iPad...
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Just in time for the holidays, two of the hottest tablets on the scene right now, the Google Nexus 10 and Apple iPad 4, are undoubtedly vying for supremacy in the highly competitive tablet market. Of course, as we all know too well, Apple’s game chang...
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Do you like surprises? We sure do, and Samsung treated us to a nice one during the official Galaxy Note 3 unveiling. Along with its newest high-end smartphone, the company announced a totally overhauled version of its S Pen-equipped Samsung Galaxy Not...
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However, this changed in 2012 when Amazon and Google undercut the iPad, creating their cheaper and smaller Kindle Fire and Nexus 7 devices. Competition heated up even more when Microsoft announced its Surface Pro Windows 8 tablet , and then again when Goo...
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Apple clearly is hoping that this refreshed design along with the promise of more processing power will both lure new customers and entice existing iPad users to upgrade. We take a look at whether the iPad Air is worth upgrading from the iPad 4, or whethe...
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Design The two tablets, besides their suspiciously similar rectangular shapes with rounded corners and identical black and white colour options, couldn't be any more different in terms of design. The new Apple Ipad is crafted from weighty aluminium, while...
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There are no outward improvements over the iPad 3, but the new, faster A6X chip, dual-band Wi-Fi, a Lightning connector and a 1.2MP FaceTime HD camera are enough for Apple to make the iPad 3 extinct. From the November 2nd release date, the iPad 4 will be...

Sublime display, Stylish and well built, iOS glides along...

A bit chunky next to some of its competitors...

verdict The sneaky iPad 4 takes our No.1 spot in the Top Ten list of best tablets almost by default. There are no cosmetic changes to swoon over, but this is a seriously slick, turbo-charged version of our favourite slate, and all for the same price as th...
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For years, almost a decade in fact, we've been asking for higher quality displays in notebooks. With most of our pleas left ignored for the value notebook segment, smartphone and eventually tablet makers capitalized on the opportunity. These days the $399...

The 4th generation iPad is a good evolution over the 3rd generation model. It doesn't fundamentally change the device or its function, it just makes it better. Battery life and performance are both improved over the iPad 3, and on the graphics side we fin...
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booredatwork.com Updated: 2014-01-30 01:24:04
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The New iPad is one that brings in some old an New. Design wise it looks like the iPad 2, in almost every facet expect for a few key changes both external and internal. First of it packs a 9.7-inch Retina display with resolution at 2048×1536. 44% greater...
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There are tablets, and then there's the iPad. Apple may not have been the first to create a tablet computer — that honor remains with Microsoft's Bill Gates — but Apple has nearly perfected the slate. The iPad, a 9.7″ stunner that is faster, sleeker, and...

There is no faster tablet for web browsing, gaming, and media playback, Battery life is impeccable with up to 10hours of continuous use, The Retina display is gorgeous, and provides excellent colors and brightness, No tablet can compete when it comes to a...

For iPad 3 owners, it's a tough buy, Media playback capability is limited due to one rearfacing speaker and the 4:3 display, Pricing for higher capacity models is outrageously expensive...

The iPad 4 is the best slate device you can buy. There's no doubt about it. It is the most well-roun...
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The iPad 4, variously referred to as the "4th generation iPad" or the "iPad with Retina display" is the second full-sized iPad released by Apple in 2012. While that makes it tempting to flip the proverbial tablet in this review and simply say "this year i...

The iPad 4 feel like something akin to "Schrödinger's iPad", neither old nor new, not a minor fix and yet not a full update. Apple has always waited a year if not more to update iOS devices in the past, and the iPad 4 coming only 7 months after the iPad 3...
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When the fourth-generation iPad was announced during Apple's press conference in October, it caught a lot of people by surprise. We all expected the iPad Mini and a refresh on the Apple desktops, but to release another iPad in a matter of months of the th...

Beautiful Screen, Great performance, Light weight, Tremendous amount of thirdparty software...

Not a huge difference between it and iPad 3, No expandable memory...

Many would argue that the iPad 4 came out sooner than it should have, or criticize that there really isn't any difference between this and the third gen iPad... both statements aren't too far from the truth. The fact of the matter is however, with a newe...
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mobilephonereviewss.com Updated: 2014-03-20 04:15:19
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If you are an iPad 'one' user, or a user of any other tablet available in the market, then you should consider the upgrade to the New iPad. If you are an iPad 2 user however, we suggest you skip this iteration and wait for the fourth generation iPad as th...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-26 02:48:14
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Apple quietly updated the iPad just six months after the third gen 'New iPad' was revealed. Officially calling the new tablet ‘iPad with Retina display,' is it worth upgrading from the iPad 3? And is Apple's iPad still the best big-screen tablet? Let's ta...

Fantastic build, Improved camera, Amazing screen, 4G welcome addition...

iOS still not as flexible as other OS's, 4G doesn't support multiple bands, Minor upgrade...

The fourth generation iPad feels more of a refinement. If you invested in the third-generation tablet don't feel too hard done by. 4G is still at early adopter level in the UK and will be until there are more compatible phones and greater network choice...
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Arguably the biggest surprise product debut from Apple in 2012 is the new fourth-generation iPad, a tablet that replaces its predecessor and doubles its performance after less than a year on the market...
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At the iPad mini event, Apple did something that it hasn't done in quite some time: it surprised us. With most of the company's recent products leaking well before their announcements, the days of being thrown for a loop at an Apple event appeared to be o...
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The first reviews of Apple's 3rd-generation iPad are in and the general consensus is that this is the tablet you've been waiting for—assuming you don't already own its predecessor.AdvertisementThe VergeYes, this display is outrageous. It's stunning. It's...
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The iPad with Retina display and the Microsoft Surface RT tablet have much in common: their approximate 10...
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Apple surprised us by announcing it was launching a fourth-generation iPad just seven months after it rolled out the Retina display-equipped third-generation iPad in March . Though externally it remains almost identical to the third-gen iPad—save its new...

It's an iPad, only faster, Retina display is still sharp and nice to look at, Expanded LTE coverage a real benefit to international users, FaceTime HD is a nice improvement...

Even with the new 12W charger, still takes ages to top up the 43 Whr battery, Still quite thick and heavy compared to other tablet options, No built-in USB or HDMI connectors, or SD card slots (though Apple will happily charge you $29 extra if you want th...
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The tablet market doesn't look very different than it did a year ago from the perspective of who's doing well and who's not. And yet quite a bit has changed in the last twelve months. Apple is still the undisputed leader with an astounding 58 million iPad...
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The iPad 4 has an Apple A6X system-on-a-chip (SoC) is marketed as twice as fast, both in central and graphics processing, as the iPad 3 released only 7 short months ago. Apple's custom, manually-set ARM v7s processor -- called Swift -- remains the 32nm CM...
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imore.com Updated: 2015-01-01 08:57:05
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In addition to the new Nexus 4 smartphone, which we've already put up against the iPhone 5 , Google and Samsung have announced the brand new Nexus 10 big boy tablet now as well. So experience vs. ecosystem, integrated vs. licenses, yadda vs. yadda, we're...
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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 e...
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We have no idea what has happened to Apple and it's secretive grasp of it's new products but first we had this unboxing and brief hands on video with the new 4G iPad, and now we have 2 more new iPad videos with comparisons thanks to Hong Kong based tech m...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2016-10-31 03:04:51
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The lesson of the fourth-generation iPad: Don't ignore your big brother. Most of the chatter around the release of the latest family of Apple's iPads circled around the iPad Mini . For months before the Mini's release, the rumor-sphere sparked with conjec...

Upgrades to processor and Wi-Fi technology meaningfully boost performance, Retina screen is stunning, Best-in-class app selection...

Lightning adapter (for older accessories) costs extra, Still no SD or MicroSD slot...

It's not a huge upgrade versus Apple's early-2012 iPad, but the fourth-gen model delivers noticeable advances in performance and features. We coronate it—once again—the king of full-size tablets. Read More…...
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