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1 GB

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Dual core, 1 GHz

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11560 mAh, Li-Po

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32 GB

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5 MP, Auto Focus

Apple iPad 3 WiFi 32GB User Reviews

Performance Solid
Jun 30, 2024 02:27 PM721 Views

The iPad 3 was Apple's first Retina screen iPad. The quality of the screen is mesmerizing and still stand the test time by looking great two years after launch. it is also well designed and robust, with users happy with the way it looks.


One of the primary problem with iPad 3 its size and weight. Android tablets have been getting better and better now compete with the iPad. Apple has rectified this with the iPad air, which will match the iPad mini 2 in design.


performance of the iPad 3 is solid and, happily the advent of iOS 7


has not caused the dreaded slowdown on the iPad 3, it still runs well.


My best tablet
May 21, 2024 01:13 AM744 Views

I used to have this tablet and it indeed was revolutionary.


Actually in my opinion Apple became a role model in tablet production, because competitors started to produce very look alike models.


It's not bad, it's a typical situation when you can't create something better you just replicate.


This iPad has been serving to me for several years, maybe even 4 or 5 years and after that I sold it because I didn't want to play games anymore. I used ti for games primarily.


Revolutionary device
Mar 31, 2022 04:37 PM2670 Views

Indubitably nowadays this device is so old-fashioned and if I'm not mistalen it is not supported by apple more, however when it was realeased it was a real breakthrough in the world of technologies. New retina display literally shocked all geeks and ordinary people as well. I also bought it in order to try it, because it was so interested to me how would it work. It was working for me more than six years and couple of years ago I threw it away. I can't describe the necessity of tablets nowadays, they have already replaced computer and laptops, mainly because they contain the same, but they're twice smaller.


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Apple iPad 3 Nice TAB
Dec 31, 2020 03:02 PM5459 Views

Hi friends, Apple iPad 3 is one of the nice tabs for students and businessmen, not user-friendly but having hi security, Tab Battery backup and speed is good. having track location facility in case your tab lost or stolen, also having a high-resolution inbuilt camera. I recommended buying this product.


Superb Product
Sep 23, 2020 05:58 PM5352 Views

The product is very amazing and sturdy. No issues with quality. Very light weight, The color is also nice. This is the best gift for someone who uses an ipad for several hours each day. very smooth to handle. Overall best, blindly go for it.


After using ipad3
Jun 07, 2020 11:01 PM5330 Views (via Android App)

Now I feel real experience with this ipad , great product I love this befor this I was using samsung tab it was working good but after some month starting creating problem day by day


Then think to but this , I am very happy with this .just I will say wow.


Hyderabad India
Value of money
Jun 07, 2020 12:44 PM6570 Views (via Android App)

Apple iPad 3 is a good Tablet ever it is not for heavy gaming purpose but it is actually used for business purpose but you can play some heavy games like pubg mobile and the body is is so premium the display of the device is so amazing when the display is off it looks full screen which is the great thing of every mobile tablet and laptop


Watch this before buy any other Tablets
Nov 06, 2019 01:18 PM5423 Views

Guys I am really happy with this iPad because its soooo much userfriendly and it got nice camera also its a gaming tablet under 30, 000 was so good price even for buget mobile gamers, it run PUBGM very easily on it and with extreme graphics I also tried it battery test that is like 8 hours with playing games on it that is soooo good and its look is like old school look which is like much gooder its value for money is ok I think for budget mobile gamers and it got lot of intersting features so I will of course suggest u only this Tablet!


Price big
Jul 09, 2019 04:08 PM5392 Views

The product works very well, good design and durable


It is a little pricey as you get little storage


Best for Game
May 14, 2019 04:11 AM5521 Views

Ipads are best for Gaming on my views. Games are run like water on this Ipad. I love this because its looks and performances. If someone looks for gaming then go and purchase ipad this one is never gonna bend you in life. Best in performance and best in style completely user friendly and battery back up is awesome dude.


Thank you


Kendrapara India
Apple i pad the amezing i pad
Apr 29, 2019 12:20 PM6490 Views (via Android App)

This is a very intresting and amezing product because on my birth day my father gave me this apple I pad then by using this I am very enjoying because I play very high quality games and videos etc as we know applo was a very good brand so we must to be buy now atleast I said some words that this tablet is most honesty and un virus tablet


Read this before you go for an Apple iPad3
Apr 04, 2019 06:27 PM5769 Views

Performance of the iPad 3 is solid and, happily the advent of iOS 7 hasn’t caused the dreaded slowdown on the iPad 3, it still runs well.


The iPad 3 was Apple’s first Retina screen iPad. The quality of the screen is mesmerizing and still stands the test of time by looking great two years after launch. It’s also well-designed and robust, with users happy with the way it looks.


One of the primary problems with the iPad 3 is its size and weight. Android tablets have been getting better and better and now compete with the iPad. Apple has rectified this with the iPad Air, which will match the iPad mini 2 in design.


kiran7joshyMouthShut Verified Member
Thrissur India
The best tablet you can buy - iPad
Oct 30, 2018 11:23 AM6896 Views

My sister bought this iPad for me in 2012. Even now I am using it for watching videos and playing games and other stuff. The most impressive thing about the iPad is it that even now it is usable. Obviously, there are small hiccups here and there but, look I have been using this for 6 years now. 6 STRAIGHT YEARS AND STILL WORKING FINE! Can you believe that? Had I bought an android tablet for that money, I would have to throw it down the window the next year.


The battery life is EXTRAORDINARY. I have attached a screenshot of the standby time I got the one time I was away on vacation I forgot the charger. I used the iPad for 10 hours with 292 hours of standby time.


The display was awesome when I bought this. There are more advanced displays now. Even with 120htz refresh rate on the newer iPad pro's.


The speaker was loud and I loved watching videos in this.


I was always a fan of ios. Supported up to ios 9.3.5. Think of this, if it was android, it would not have even got an update. This iPad was supported for 4 years and even now it works smooth and fast.


The only concern was its weight and the time it took to charge. It is a little heavy. It took around 4 hours to fully charge. You can charge it overnight and it won't be a problem.


APPLE IS APPLE
Aug 15, 2018 09:23 AM6163 Views (via Android App)

Good morning guys today I am going to write the review in this apple I pad 3 well this tab's trend is getting lost but still it is very convinient to use and as we all know the best thing about apple its extravagent feature which are extrmely awsm this apple I pad 3 is much good and enhanced then the last I pad2 as its camera become more good and due to its light weight we can carry it where ever we want. also there are lots of people who are saying that ts very hard to control or its more expensive then it has to be.but to all of them I just wanna say that dont u know to use a pad it always be difficult to understand or to control and also its cost.so well I dont think that its much expensive because its feature and battery life is very much advance/good then any other tab.so I strongly recomend you to use it once.u will lov it.thanks.


Predictably Remarkable. The best tablet in its 10"
Jul 24, 2018 01:50 PM6264 Views

I was able to secure the new iPad at our local Apple store, but I also got to spend some time with a review model beforehand. In any case, I'll take you hands-on with the new model, plus I'll share my experience from my past two years of iPad ownership altogether, especially for those who haven't yet had an iPad to call their own. I'll also reveal a treasure trove of info on how you can legitimately download tons of quality apps and games for free, in hopes of making this the most helpful iPad review on Amazon!


For those interested, I've also compiled two iPad listmania lists:


Must-Have iPad Accessories: https://amazon.com/lm/R1M3AJDBR2BCA7?tag=1pad-20&ie=UTF8


iPad vs. Other Tablets: https://amazon.com/lm/R3QLZ307253XU6?tag=1pad-20&ie=UTF8


My review tends to run long, so I've organized information by section, with headings, to make it more helpful for those just looking for specific info. For example, see the heading "Downloading Apps and Games" for the info on obtaining free apps and games!


First, let's quickly cover what's new, and what each means for you:




  • Retina Display - twice the resolution of the iPad 2, at 2048 x 1536 pixels(264px/in)




  • 5 megapixel rear-facing camera - take photos with over 8x higher resolution and quality than the iPad 2(but still no flash)




  • Dual-core 1GHz A5X processor with quad-core graphics - better multitasking and flawless high-res graphics performance




  • 4G LTE capable - faster mobile connections on AT&T and Verizon when in 4G-LTE-covered network area






If you're considering the now-cheaper iPad 2, here's a quick recap of what was new last year:




  • Dual-core 1GHz A5 Processor - better multitasking, 9-times faster graphics




  • 3-Axis Gyroscope - allows for higher precision and more motion gestures




  • Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound pass-through with Apple Digital AV Adapter(sold separately)




  • Rear-facing camera - supports 960 x 720 sized photos(0.6 megapixels), plus 720p HD videos




  • Front-facing VGA-quality camera - VGA-quality is a resolution of 640 x 480(0.3 megapixels)




  • Verizon 3G model now available - no longer limited to just AT&T for the WiFi+3G model




  • Thinner, lighter and smoother with contoured back - feels more comfortable in your hands






The iPad 2 brought a lot more new features to the iPad lineup, but the 3rd generation iPad still brings us some welcome new features. First, it sports the new A5X processor. Don't be confused though, it's not really that much better than the iPad 2's, and it's not technically a quad-core processor. The CPU itself remains dual-core, but the graphics processor built-into the CPU chip can compute 4 streams of graphics information, thus making the graphics aspect of the A5X processor quad-core. It's confusing, I know. To be honest, there was no noticeable improvement in performance over the iPad 2, except maybe behind the scenes where it handles 4x more pixels. In general, everything on the new iPad runs just as smooth as it always has, which is as to be expected from Apple! But I imagine the new processor has particularly been used to speed up image processing for the new 5 megapixel camera, making photography just about as snappy as it is on the iPhone 4S, which I own as well. 4G support was also a nice surprise that had been rumored.


On the other hand, other rumors didn't exactly pan-out, including an SD card slot for photos and file storage, nor the possibility of a smaller, more manageable 7" iPad model, but I'm still holding out hope for one in the future(UPDATE: a 7.9" iPad Mini has now been released, and you can now read my review of it too: https://amazon.com/review/R18KRNCDSS963I?tag=1pad-20&ie=UTF8). Thankfully, the price stays the same for these new models, but that is as to be expected. As a boon for those who don't really plan to use the new high-res camera nor need the Retina display or 4G speed, the iPad 2 is going to stick around for a while longer, with a new lower price for those in the market!


= My Background=


I'm a website and mobile app developer who's created a few apps and games for iOS devices, including the iPad. I also develop websites, so I like to ensure that those sites look and perform well on the device too, since it's continually growing in popularity for surfing the Web with over the past two years. I've spent lots of time with both the iPad and various Android-based tablets, and I have to be honest. apps are what make the iPad(and other iDevices) so great. Android tablets have the benefit of price and size, but Android apps available for tablets are terribly mediocre! They're also not as responsive as the iPad, at least not after you load them up with apps, games and other junk.


I'm no Apple fanboy, but I can recognize quality hardware and software when I see it, and as far as 10" tablets are concerned, the new iPad simply can't be beat, but that's mostly due to Apple's knack for high-end hardware, plus the ridiculously huge following of quality app developers that Apple can boast about. With over 200, 000 apps just for the iPad alone, there's more than enough to keep you busy!


= First Impression=


Unboxing any new device certainly has its appeal, but the iPad has an allure all its own, and the new model is just as touch-worthy as its older siblings, especially when it's fresh out of the box and accompanied by that scent synonymous with new electronics. But when you turn it on for the first time it becomes clear: there's something different about this new model, especially if you've been using the iPad 2 for a while. There's a rich, vibrant crispness to the image that wasn't there before. It's almost like the screen isn't there at all, as if the silky-smooth graphics are just floating there.


= Interaction Experience=


Thanks to the powerful processor, animations and transitions remain smooth on the new iPad, even on a Retina screen with 4-times more pixels! Plus, text on the new model is crisper than ever, even in apps that haven't been retweeked for the new Retina display. Meanwhile, where the iPad really shines is with its continuation of a phenomenal multi-touch interface that is second to none, seriously. Android tablets and other devices may tout "multi-touch" support, but usually this just means they support 2-finger gestures like pinch-style zooming. The iPad touch-screen, on the other hand, supports up to ten simultaneous touches. Nothing new here, but still worth mentioning, especially for tablet newcomers. So if an iPad app ever needs to support that many touches, the iPad is ready. For example, the most common app supporting ten simultaneous touches is the piano app.


= So What Can the iPad Actually Do?=


Naturally, there are things you can do with the iPad right out of the box. You can browse the Web with Safari, set up your email, download your photos and videos to your iPad via iTunes, as well as shoot new photos and videos using either of the two built in cameras. You can also surf YouTube and watch your favorite videos via Apple's built-in YouTube app. There's also an iPod built in, so you can listen to your favorite tunes via the Music app, or download new music via the iTunes app. Another popular iPad app is iBooks, which lets you download and read e-books on your iPad. You can also jot notes, manage your calendar and contacts. You can even chat with other Apple-device users via FaceTime(over WiFi only). Of course, the fun and usefulness of the iPad doesn't stop there. The App Store app is your portal to unending games and utilities. One thing Apple has been really good at is showing off just what you can do with the iPad. App developers have undoubtedly been busy creating unique experiences through their iPad apps, most of which have yet to be rivaled by(or ported to) Android and other tablets.


You can also download two additional Apple-made apps: iBooks, which lets you download and read ebooks easily on your device, and iWork, Apple's office-document editing suite, a trilogy of apps which consists of: Pages(for editing word processing documents), Numbers(for editing spreadsheets) and Keynote(for editing PowerPoint-like slideshows); Each of the three apps can be downloaded separately for$9.99 each. Completely reworked for the iPad, the complete iWork suite will set you back a whole thirty bucks. So be aware of that before you go ahead and grab the iPad for use with work-related document editing, and so forth.


Also note that if you do intend to use the iPad for heavy writing or word-processing purposes, you'll find that your ability to type quickly will be greatly inhibited by the virtual keyboard. Thus, you should snag the external keyboard as well, but I'll explain a few typing techniques below. Either way, be prepared to pay more than merely the price for the iPad alone if you intend to transform the iPad into something a little more productive than it might be for you out of the box.


= Downloading Apps and Games=


Downloading apps on your iPad couldn't be easier. Once you set up your iTunes account with a password and credit card, all you need to do is find the app you want from the App Store, tap the button at the top with the app's price, then tap again to confirm. Enter your password(once per session), and voila, you just bought an app. Behind the scenes, Apple charges your card for the amount of the app plus tax, while you're already off enjoying your new app. This ease of access is a blessing and a curse, because you can easily empty your wallet if you're not carefully considering each purchase.


All apps in the App Store range in price from Free and 99 cents on up, always incrementing in whole dollar amounts(1.99, 2.99, 3.99, etc). The maximum price for an app is set to$999.99, of which there are only eight currently priced so outrageously. And don't even think of toying with them. Apple does not allow refunds on apps you have purchased-all sales are final!


Now for the juicy money-saving secrets of the App Store! With the proper resources, you can legitimately download thousands of high quality apps for free. I do it all the time and it is perfectly legal. You see, Apple allows developers to temporarily put their apps on sale(and even drop the price to free). Usually they do this to get you to write some rave reviews for their apps. The secret to success is having the resources to help you spot these special app sales-so you know when and where to get them during these often extremely-limited-time promotions.


There are several resources you can use, both on the Web and on the iPad itself. I prefer to use an app called "AppShopper" that lists all apps that recently went on sale or dropped to free. You can filter just iPad apps, or show iPhone apps as well, and you can also filter just the free products or just the sale apps. But so many apps go on sale, making it hard to cut through the clutter, which is where AppShopper truly shines: the "popular" tab shows only the most popularly downloaded sale apps. If several other people aren't downloading an app, you won't see it listed there! AppShopper is a phenomenal little gem, and it has gotten me tons of apps FREE! It also has a companion website that lists the same apps. You can even create an account and track the apps you own, so you don't end up trying to redownload them if they go on sale again! It also supports watch lists(via your account) with push notifications, and can alert you whenever an app you're interested in goes on sale. It's a real thing of beauty! There are other apps such as AppZappPush, AppSniper, AppAdvice, Apps Gone Free, and more, but none of them leverage the power of the masses to help you filter out the unwanted apps. Feel free to check them out if you like, though!


= Typing on the iPad=


Typing on the iPad can be annoying at times, but I mostly chalk that up to it being 10-inches. Being touted more as a Web browser and email device than an e-book reader, with the added potential that you'll be using it to edit office documents, typing on the device can quickly become a concern. First, realize that the iPad's no laptop-you won't be speed-typing, so it may not be conducive for heavy usage like typing lengthy emails or blogging, let alone writing this review. With that in mind, there are a couple approaches you can try to determine what typing method is right for you. The ideal method might also change depending on where you are and how the iPad is oriented when using it.


Typing Method #1: Thumbs


The most flexible approach is to type with your thumbs, which can be done whether sitting or standing. In portrait mode: grasp the bottom of your iPad with your palms facing each other, and your pinky fingers towards you for the iPad to rest on. To stabilize the iPad and prevent it from flopping over and falling out of your hands, stretch both of your index fingers upwards towards the top of the iPad as much as is comfortable. Using your thumbs, hunt & peck the keys on the virtual keyboard to your heart's content. Alternately, thanks to iOS 5, thumb-typing in landscape mode has now become painless. Normally, the keyboard is still docked to the bottom of the screen, and can be hard to reach the center of the keyboard with thumbs. However, if you press and hold the show/hide button on the bottom right corner of the keyboard. You can then choose to split the keyboard, with makes it easier for your thumbs to reach all keys, when the iPad is in landscape mode. You can also choose to undock the keyboard, which centers it vertically on the screen, instead of at the bottom.


Typing Method #2: Full Fingers


I've found this next method to be even more useful, though it requires you to be is best used while seated, with the iPad in resting in your lap, or on something soft, preferably with the iPad in landscape mode. With the iPad situated securely on your legs, you'll find it becomes easier to type with your full range of digits(fingers), like you would on a full sized physical keyboard. I find it slightly awkward, though, to hit the spacebar frequently with the side of my thumbs as you typically would on a physical keyboard. Still, whether you use your thumbs for the spacebar, or decide to use your fingers instead, you'll still find yourself typing slightly faster than with the thumbs-only hunt-and-peck method. Also, this typing method doesn't work well with the iPad resting any anything hard and flat like a desk or table, as the rounded backside of the iPad causes it to wobble uncontrollably while trying to type. However, if placement on a hard surface is a must, you might try putting something soft under the iPad to stabilize it.


Typing Method #3: Speech to Text


Now, Apple has brought us an even more convenient way to type, thanks to Siri! Just hit the microphone icon on the lower-left side of the keyboard, and start speaking. In most cases, your words will be transcribed into the currently active text field, with potentially mis-interpreted words underlined in blue. Just select any such word, and a list of possible alternates will pop up for your choosing. You can also speak most punctuation, such as'period', 'open-paren', 'close-paren', 'hyphen' and more. At times though, network congestion does hinder the ability for this feature to work properly, so hopefully that will improve over time.


Other methods of typing on the iPad include the external keyboard, as well as third party speech-to-text transcription apps, but with Siri's voice transcription feature built in, the latter is no longer necessary.


= Web Browsing=


Alongside email, and spending money in the app store, Web browsing is one of Apple's biggest suggestions for using the device. The iPad was born to surf the Web, but content on the Web is often best viewed vertically, and the new Retina display's 2048x1536 resolution renders that content more crisply than ever, especially in portrait orientation(vertical). Working within the Safari Web-browsing app, the interface is swift and responsive.


However, not all your sites will work desirably on the iPad. Apple closed-mindedly refuses to support Adobe Flash on the iPad(as it has with the iPhone/iPod Touch). However, regardless of whether Apple likes it or not, Flash is being used around the Web, not only for advertising and video but for many other uses from graphs to product comparisons, but they don't seem to care anyway. The same lack of support is true of Java, AIR, Silverlight and others though. So expect some of your sites to only be supported to a certain degree, if not entirely in some cases. This can be a bit of a bummer until Flash starts being replaced with other technologies like HTML5's canvas technology, which is poised to take on some of Flash's most familiar capabilities. Alternately, you can jailbreak your iPad(when a jailbreak is released for the new model), which would allow you to circumvent the Flash limitation.


Granted, I don't often actually find myself surfing the web with the iPad for a few reasons. First of all, I prefer the display to be parallel with my face, but for the iPad that means craning my neck downwards and after a while that gets tiring. I also tend to do a lot of typing on the sites I use, and typing a lot on the iPad isn't really an enjoyable experience. There are however some keyboard alternatives if you decide that on-screen typing isn't for you. I just find it easier to work from a laptop when I'm on the go, and the 11" MacBook Air fits that bill simply enough for me. Finally, when I browse the Web(on my computer), I typically have more than 9 tabs open at any given time. I say that because the iPad's browser limits you to 9 tabs. If you rarely use more than 9 tabs when browsing the Web though, the iPad may be right for you.


= Email, IM and Social Networking=


Email on the iPad's Mail app is best viewed in landscape mode, as it allows you to see both your list of messages on the left as well as the selected message itself on the right. It also makes managing emails easier, such as moving messages to other folders(or to the trash). Another reason for landscape mode is to make typing those lengthy emails easier(using typing-method #2 mentioned above).


You can have multiple email accounts, including Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange and other custom POP3 and IMAP accounts.


Important Note: With the growing number of portable web connecting devices, there is one concern I want to express on your behalf. When you close the Mail app, it continues running in the background, even after disconnecting from one WiFi hotspot and reconnecting to another. My concern with this is that if haven't set up your e-mail with a secure connection, and you connect to a public WiFi hotspot that a malicious user is monitoring, then the instant your mail app connects to the hotspot to check your e-mail, your e-mail credentials may be suddenly compromised. To avoid this you definitely want to be using some kind of secure connection for your e-mail if at all possible. Web-based email such as Gmail typically support this out of the box, and Gmail accounts are the easiest to setup on the iPad.


= Media=


If you own an iPhone or iPod Touch, it's comforting to know that you audio/video experience will be similar on the iPad. You can watch videos via the YouTube app, which has been updated for the iPad to show YouTube HD videos beautifully. While the 2048x1536 resolution of the iPad is a standard 4:3 aspect ratio, not a widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio, the HD videos as well as other video(including downloads from the iTunes store) display just fine, albeit with black bars. Some may not like that though, but I don't see a wide-screen iPad coming to market for a while.


The Netflix and Hulu+ apps are great for members of those online video streaming services. Netflix videos stream quickly and even moving the play position back and forth in the timeli


krishanc3MouthShut Verified Member
Ambala, India India
Very bad experience
Jul 05, 2018 02:25 PM7413 Views

I bought this last year and was surprisingly bad experience.


Its not user friendly. the size of screen and touch are not compatible with each other.Its not handy as other ipads.


Style is average.Only the apple logo makes it better pick.


Design issues are there as it is not handy and could not be easily holded in hand.


Ios in it is good but becomes slow after some time.updates should not be done otherwise it will turn into an irritating piece of ipad.


Looks are not very good but are ok.But below average if we compare with other models of ipads in the same section.


It is expensive considering all the features and everything.Speakers are good but camera is bad in it. so its less value for money.


rohitmumbaiMouthShut Verified Member
Asansol India
Best iPAD Brand?
Jun 27, 2018 01:57 PM5911 Views

Apple iPad 3 is one of the best iPad selling today. Apple iPad's are always the best in the world. Apple iPad 3 has the most extravagant features and it would not be wrong to say that it is the best tablet in the world.


It's user-friendly and comes out with the best processor. It's space and data storage is enough. It has stunning display and the battery backup is also outstanding.


My experience with this tablet has been great. I am using this tablet from the past 3 months now and I am very happy with it. I would recommend you to give it a try.


Apple ipad 3 is the most comfortable to me
Jun 23, 2018 05:41 PM6280 Views (via Android App)

I m using apple ipad 3 for my office n business stuff.It simply great.I personally love this brand n its preciousness.I love I cloud features.Screen quality.Great prosser.Comfortable battery life.User friendliness.N how simply it connects with my other apple devices like iphone iWatch MacBook pro .It little overpriced bt because off that apple branding its also a premium product.I feel apple is giving great customer service so I m very reliable to use it.Thanks apple.


This tablet is awesom.
Jun 22, 2018 06:34 PM6630 Views

This product will give the best result.


This products have some of the best features as the price.


The brightness is little bit brighter then others.


The display video resolution is best.


The Camera features is also pretty good.


The company also provide some of the best features called ipad.


The speaker quality is also very good and also provide other cool features.


In short this product is good at the given price.


Apple ipad 3
May 26, 2018 02:55 PM6503 Views (via Android App)

Hello friends , The iPad 3 was Apple’s first Retina screen iPad. The quality of the screen is mesmerizing and still stands the test of time by looking great two years after launch. It’s also well-designed and robust, with users happy with the way it looks.


One of the primary problems with the iPad 3 is its size and weight. have been getting better and better and now compete with the iPad. Apple has rectified this with the iPad Air, which will match the in design.


Performance of the iPad 3 is solid and, happily the advent of  hasn’t caused the dreaded slowdown on the iPad 3, it still runs well.


If there’s a couple of areas the iPad 3 suffers it’s battery life and value for money. Battery life is reasonable solid but not outstanding. You’ll get a full day’s use out of it but if you’re using 3g that will reduce significantly. It also takes a fair bit of time to recharge meaning you won’t be able to blast it for half an hour before you leave the house.


A couple of other things to consider if you’re looking to buy and iPad 3 second hand is that it uses the old style 21 pin Apple connector as opposed to the new Lightning one. That means that if you have an, iphone 5s 5C or 5 you’ll have to use different chargers.


Ipad 3-introduction


Apple’s iPad line is the best-selling tablet range of all time and when it came out the ipad2 set some pretty high expectations for the market, so to say that most people were excited about the potential of the iPad 3 – officially called the “new iPad”, which is ridiculously confusing – is a bit of an understatemen


But does it live up to the hype? In most ways, the answer is a resounding yes. The iPad 3 sports the highest-resolution screen ever seen in a tablet; internals with more graphics power than most handheld consoles barring the seriously improved cameras; and it’s all still stuck into a relatively light and slim aluminium shell. Yet despite this the iPad 3 maintains the same 10-hour battery life and will cost you no more than its predecessor did.


However, if you weren’t a fan before, there might not be enough to this latest model to change your mind. There are even one or two minor downsides compared to the iPad 2, and it’s fair to say that in many ways the Android competition has caught up.


Ipad3-design and weight


From a design standpoint, Apple hasn’t fixed what wasn’t broken. If you didn’t have them side by side, the iPad 3 could easily be mistaken for its predecessor’s twin. It’s virtually identical in every regard, save that at 9.4mm it’s nearly a whole millimetre thicker and also weighs a little more at 652g for the Wi-Fi version or 662 with 4G.


That’s quite considerable, and it’s a bit of a shame that the iPad 3 has gotten heavier where tablets with slightly larger screens and better connectivit or 558g Toshiba AT200 ( review coming soon) , have managed to keep their weight below that of the iPad 2.


Of course there’s good reason for this extra weight. The new Retina Display requires beefier specs to push pixels onto it, which in turn meant that Apple had to up the battery capacity to maintain the new iPad’s nine-hour plus figure. However, the difference in the hand is telling, and while the AT200 feels like you could hold it in a single hand without strain for extended periods, the iPad 3 is definitely a tablet that’s more comfortably held with both.


So dimensions are very similar, and the iPad 3’s look hasn’t changed much either. It’s still an attractive slab of immaculately finished aluminium with a glass front, and it’s still available with black or white bezels. As is usually the case with Apple products, build is superb, with no signs of flex, creak, or poorly fitted seams. The smooth aluminium back still feels great, though it is perhaps a little less grippy than we might like. Of course, the same complaint can be leveled at many competing tablets.


Ipad 3-controls and buttons


Volume, screen lock and power controls on


the Apple new iPad are still in the same locations as with its previous


tablet, and they all feel just as secure or clicky as before. The


screen orientation lock switch can also be set to mute volume. Our only


annoyance is that their edges are a little sharp, which can be


unpleasant when you’re running your finger along an edge trying to


I really love it ipad 3


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