iPad 4 Retina 32 Gb WiFi Black

June 24, 2013 - Comment

Powerful A6X ChipThe new A6X chip inside iPad is up to twice as fast as the previous-generation A5X chip, and it delivers up to twice the graphics performance, without sacrificing battery life. Which means even the most advanced apps are smooth, responsive and incredibly lifelike.Breakthrough Retina DisplayThe Retina display on iPad makes everything look crisp

Powerful A6X ChipThe new A6X chip inside iPad is up to twice as fast as the previous-generation A5X chip, and it delivers up to twice the graphics performance, without sacrificing battery life. Which means even the most advanced apps are smooth, responsive and incredibly lifelike.Breakthrough Retina DisplayThe Retina display on iPad makes everything look crisp and lifelike. Text is razor sharp. Colours are vibrant. Photos and videos are rich with detail. All thanks to its 3.1 million pixels. It’s the best mobile display ever.Over 275,000 appsApps for iPad aren’t like anything else. That’s because every app – 275,000 and counting – is designed specifically for iPad. And with apps in just about every category, you can do things like make a commute more entertaining, a presentation more interesting or a school lesson more inspiring, straight from your iPad Ultra-fast wirelessThe new iPad with Retina display features advanced Wi-Fi that’s up to twice as fast as any previous-generation iPad. And access to more mobile data networks around the world makes it fast in more ways than one, and in many more places. Lightning ConnectoriPad mini is so thin and light, it requires an ultraslim connector. It’s called the Lightning connector, and it features an all-digital, eight-signal design that’s significantly more durable than the 30-pin connector. FaceTime and iSightThe front-facing FaceTime HD camera gives everyone a great view of you, while the iSight camera on the back lets you show others what you’re seeing. So even when you’re out and about, your friends and family are never out of the loop. You can hear every laugh and see every smile. You can also use the front-facing camera for taking self-portraits or recording 720p HD video.The 5-megapixel iSight camera features a backside illumination sensor that captures great-looking pictures whether by sunlight or candlelight. 

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  • Powerful A6X ChipThe new A6X chip inside iPad is up to twice as fast as the previous-generation A5X chip, and it delivers up to twice the graphics performance, without sacrificing battery life. Which means even the most advanced apps are smooth, responsive and incredibly lifelike.Breakthrough Retina DisplayThe Retina display on iPad makes everything look crisp and lifelike. Text is razor sharp. Colours are vibrant. Photos and videos are rich with detail. All thanks to its 3.1 million pixels. It
  • ‘s the best mobile display ever.Over 275,000 apps
  • d. And access to more mobile data networks around the world makes it fast in more ways than one, and in many more places. Lightning ConnectoriPad mini is so thin and light, it requires an ultraslim connector. It’s called the Lightning connector, and it features an all-digital, eight-signal design that’s significantly more durable than the 30-pin connector. FaceTime and iSightThe front-facing FaceTime HD camera gives everyone a great view of you, while the iSight camera on the back lets you show

Comments

Kitty Jenkins says:

I used to think when you have an iPhone and a laptop why should you get this?! Then I was turned….. So I have been in 2 minds about having an iPad for a while now…I have an iPhone 4S and I have a 17 inch screen laptop so even though I wanted one I didn’t see the point in buying one because my iPhone was just a smaller version anyway. My parents bought me an iPad for Christmas and I was excited to start having a play around.I have found this incredibly useful for revision for my January exams, not only because of apps such as ‘Notability’ which is great for compiling my notes,…

AquaViola says:

Looks gorgeous, but should be called the iPad 3.1. This is a review of the iPad 4, released just a couple of months ago, and really it should have been called the iPad 3.1 (except Apple doesn’t use numbers anymore!). Having used both the iPad 3 and the iPad 4, the graphics are the same (the iPad 3 has a retina display as well) and the overall look is the same (once you upgrade the earlier version to iOS 6, that is).I understand that the main internal difference is the processor speed, and the most obvious…

Jo Evans says:

I use it all the time! The screen is incredibly clear, the battery life is excellent and it is simple to use. I would highly recommend.

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