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
(88%)
452 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
1 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
880100452
The editors liked
This is a classic Apple piece of work
Sleek smart and highly practicle. It hits all the right buttons which is what Apple is famous for.
Superb screen
Slick gaming
Simple interface
4G capable in Australia
Improved front-facing camera
Quality app ecosystem
Apple's new iPad includes a stunning new screen
Matched by a quad-core graphic processor and the world's largest app and media store to feed it content. There's a proper 5-megapixel rear camera now
With 1080p recording quality. Optional 4G data from AT&
Astoundingly clear screen
Dual-channel 3G is faster than you realise
Compatible with quite a few of the iPad 2 cases
Much improved camera
The editors didn't like
It is not 4G and Apple with all their $97 Billion in the bank should have had a little respect for all the devotion that Australian consumers have given them in the past and gone out and delivered a 4G model that actually worked in Country. Samsung and HTC have taken the cost hit
Why not Apple.
Can overheat
Apps take up too much space
No expandable storage
Thicker than iPad 2
Only a minor upgrade over 3rd Gen
Lightning accessories are expensive
Gets warm with regular use
The new iPad is slightly heavier than last year's model
Apps and movies optimized for the screen might take up more space
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...
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 ...
High-quality display, responsive, fast performance, good battery life, lightweight
4G not available in UK yet, lack of killer new feature means this isn't a must-have upgrade for Ipad 2 owners, but viewed as a standalone tablet it's the best around
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...
Based on what we've learned from its latest tablet, Apple will be hardpressed to wow fourthgeneration iPad buyers in 2013. Let's unpack this, LTE support in the new iPad is indeed a killer feature, but it's not anything that could have led Tim Cook's keyn
Aside from the Retina display, the latest iPad lacks mindblowing new features that advance the state of the tablet art
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)
Was this review helpful?
(80%)
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 ...