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Veröffentlicht: 2012-11-06, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: arstechnica.com
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
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...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-11-05, Autor: Neil , Testbericht von: appleinsider.com
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Zusammenfassung: 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...
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...
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-11-02, Autor: Vincent , Testbericht von: slashgear.com
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...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-11-02, Autor: Will , Testbericht von: newatlas.com
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-10-30, Autor: Scott , Testbericht von: cnet.com
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. And the iOS App Store remains best in class, with the widest selection
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
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.