Featured | Written by: Alex Zaharov-ReuttRight on cue post Google’s major Nexus 7 tablet launch, rumours of a mini iPad or iPad mini at 7 to 8 inches have re-emerged once more, and despite no shows in both 2010 and 2011, the third time lucky for a 2012 iPad Mini may well be the charm.
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There's not an awful lot to distinguish the iPad 4 from the iPad 3, except for the upgraded Lightning port, and an A6X processor that promises to be twice as fast as the A5X found in the iPad 3.
My mom is older (75) and uses an iPhone and she wants a tablet now so she wants an iPad because she already knows how to use an iPhone (kinda). I want her to try android because I don't want to have to always be learning every iOS update to help her with her Apple products.
The new iPad isn’t even available to the general public yet, but that won’t stop us from thinking about its successor. The new new iPad, or iPad 4, should arrive sometime in 2013 and based on what Apple has — or hasn’t — done already, we can start making predictions on a fourth iteration of the iconic device.
A report from Japan’s largest business daily newspaper shows the Nexus 7 has surpassed the iPad in market share.
Did some quick tests between the devices, results were quite interesting. Android 4.1.1 and iOS 5.1
- I loaded up 25 different web pages - The S3 loaded EVERY web page faster than the new iPad
- S3 closed apps (returned to homescreen) and opened apps quicker than the new iPad
- At the end of testing, the new iPad was boiling hot.
Today Apple unveiled the long-awaited iPad mini along with a revamped -- and mostly unexpected -- iPad 4. Let's take a look at how Apple has improved its best-selling tablet.
The iPad mini may have a display that’s being singled out in most reviews as being below Apple’s recent standards, but a look under the microscope by Repair Labs affirms what I’ve been noticing in person: while the mini definitely doesn’t offer the same kind of quality as an iPad with Retina Display (3rd or 4th gen), its screen is a big step up from the 2nd-generation iPad.
Rupert Murdoch’s statement that the iPad is a game changer is being tested by the man himself, apparently with a bit of Apple’s help, with the launch of a US-centric new “Daily” iPad newspaper that’s iPad-only, meaning no print or web editions, and a fee of US 99c per week. Will it sell?