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March 2012
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452 Tests
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Einzigartiges Display
Gute Kamera
Benutzerfreundliches System
IPSDisplay mit 2048x1536 Pixeln
Gute Verarbeitungsqualität
5MegapixelKamera
Aufnahme von 1080p Videos
Lange Akkulaufzeit (mehr als 10
5 Stunden beim Surfen mit WLAN)
Negativ
Kein SpeicherkartenSteckplatz (nur mit Adapter)
Kein HDMIAnschluss (nur mi
Display
Auflösung
Helligkeit
Kontrast
Schneller und präziser Multitouch
IOS mit großer AppAuswahl
Leistung
Akkulaufzeit
Verarbeitung
Beeindruckendes Display
Deutlich bessere Kamera
Schnellerer QuadCoreGrafikprozessor
Gigantischer App und MedienStore
Sehr hohe Display-Auflösung
Flüssige Bedienung
Fünf-Megapixel-Kamera
Kratzfestes Display
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Ultrascharfes Display
Schickes Design
Perfekte Verarbeitung
Vorbildlicher Bildschirm
Schnellerer Prozessor
Unveränderter Preis
Starker Akku
Hochauflösendes Retina-Display
Schneller Prozessor
Flotte Performance
Spitzen Verarbeitung
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Gewicht
Leistung
Preis
LTE in Europa nicht einsetzbar
Funktionsumfang im Verhaltnis zum Vorgangermodell
Kein SpeicherkartenSteckplatz (nur mit Adapter)
Kein HDMIAnschluss (nur mit Adapter)
Spielt keine AVIVideodateien ab
Kein einfaches Überspielen von Dateien (iTunes benötigt)
Akkulaufzeit
Display
Spiegelungen
Unter Last sehr heiß
Kein SD-Kartenslot
Etwas schwerer als VorjahresModell
LTE in Europa nutzlos
Für neues Display optimierte Apps und Filme benötigen mehr Speicherplatz
Fantastic Retina display, excellent 3G internet speeds (even without 4G), 10 hour battery life, still one of the most beautiful and functional devices on the market
Takes longer to charge up, no 4G network in the UK
We love the new iPad, and would definitely buy a newer model for the Retina display. Which one you want depends on your needs, but the 32GB WiFi only model is a good all-round purchase. Only upgrade to the 4G model if you really intend to use the mobile i...
Great quality, highresolution screen; long battery life,
Relatively heavy,
Aside from the extra weight, the new iPad is better than ever. Apple's design choices won't suit everyone, but for most the new iPad's quality screen, battery life and app selection make it the best general purpose tablet available ...
The iPad remains my favourite tablet. I prefer the screen size and aspect ratio; it delivers the right performance and functionality for what I want a fondleslab to do; USB – without the need for an adapter – would be nice, but otherwise it has the c...
Zusammenfassung: The new iPad comes with a raft of enhancements including a Retina display and LTE technology. Khidr Suleman compares the latest iOS tablet to the iPad 2 to see if it really is worth the upgrade...
While the display and processor improvements on the new iPad are immediately noticeable, we'd still advise iPad 2 owners to hold off on an upgrade until a killer feature is added to the next tablet model....
Supersharp screen makes viewing games, films, photos and the net vastly improved; improved snapper; wonderful software and hardware design; a choice of 200,000 apps optimised for iPad
Not much storage included; frontfacing VGA snapper
Third time lucky – the New iPad is the best of the lot – with a wonderfully sharp Retina display and HD snapper...
Zusammenfassung: Faster graphics and a good camera at last, but the groundbreaking screen alone is reason to splash out – it’s a genuine leap forwardRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) The most important part of any tablet, whatever the quad-core brigade may try to persuade y...
Retina display stands head and shoulders above the rest for onscreen image quality, Astounding resolution for unrivalled viewing comfort, Good 4G/3G connectivity and network speed, Rich iOS ecosystem, Battery life
Memory can't be expanded, Proprietary port / Closed ecosystem may put some users off, No 128 GB model, 'Good' graphics processing still to be confirmed in practice, Not all content is adapted to the ultrahigh screen resolution
The new-generation iPad comes with enhanced graphics processing power, more brightness and a headline-grabbing screen. Apple has hit the mark by focusing on display resolution and image fidelity, and the impact on the overall product goes further than ...
LTE is unlikely to take off soon, but the retina display alone makes this new model worth having and the fact that neither battery life or price has changed makes it all the more impressive ...
The new iPad’s Retina Display is far ahead of any tablet out there. When it was launched, Apple claimed that text is sharper to read than on a newspaper. It’s hard to disagree. Not a single pixel appears out of place. Such is the quality of the Retina Display, that app developers are already scrambling to apply the make-up brush to their apps to get them looking spick and span, ready for the best
The new iPad is around a millimetre thicker than the iPad 2, and 50g heavier. In the grand scheme of things though, this makes little difference. Slightly more pressing is that Apple is still offering the same 16GB, 32GB and 64GB models. As apps become optimised for use on Apple’s Retina Display, so does the space they take up. If you’re planning on getting a 16GB model, be warned. You’ll run out
The new iPad is faster, has a better screen, better camera and now displays movies and records in full HD. To some it might not be an essential upgrade from the iPad 2, but one look at its gorgeous Retina Display will change your mind. New iPad (3rd g...