Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Apple Ipad - 4th Generation



Sporting a slim and sleek design, the Apple iPad 4th Generation 32 GB tablet PC is your one-stop entertainment solution. Powered by the zippy 1.4 GHz Apple A6X processor, this Apple iPad adapts to your needs with maximum performance, extended battery life, and an unparalleled visual experience. Moreover, this Apple iPad’s beautiful 9.7-inch multi-touch screen with Retina display delivers razor-sharp images and videos with vibrant colors and rich detail. With a 32 GB storage capacity, the white Apple iPad 4th Generation tablet lets you store your multimedia files, without worrying about storage issues. Plus, supporting Wi-Fi networks, this 32 GB tablet PC allows you to surf the Web and download videos and games at lightning-fast speed. What’s more, with a 5 MP rear camera, this Apple iPad enables you to capture stunning, high-quality images with amazing clarity.Also Check out Similar Tablets like Kindle Fire HD 8.9 And Google Nexus 7

COST - 499$ to 599$
Product Identifiers
BrandApple
ModelWi-Fi
MPNMD514LL/A
CarrierNot Applicable
UPC885909575183

Key Features
TypeTablet
Family LineiPad 4th Generation
Display Size9.7in (24.64 cm)
Hard Drive Capacity32 GB
Operating SystemiOS
Internet ConnectivityWi-Fi
Supported File TypesAAC, AAC-LC, AAX, AAX Plus (AAX+), AIFF, AVI, Apple Lossless, Audible Enhanced Audio, Audible Format 2, Audible Format 3, Audible Format 4, DOC, DOCX, GIF, H.264, HE-AAC, HTM, HTML, JPG, Key, M4V, MOV, MP3, MP3 VBR, MP4, MPEG-4, Numbers, PDF, PPT, PPTX, Pages, Protected AAC, RTF, TIFF, TXT, VCF, WAV, XLS, XLSX
ColorWhite

Processor
Processor ManufacturerApple
Processor TypeA6X

Display and Screen
Display TechRetina Display
Display Max. Resolution2048 x 1536
Touch Screen TechnologyMulti-Touch

Digital Camera
Rear Camera Resolution5 megapixel
Front Camera Resolution1.2 megapixel

Connections and Expandability
Wireless capabilitiesBluetooth, Built-in Wireless, WLAN 802.11a, WLAN 802.11b, WLAN 802.11g, WLAN 802.11n
Audio InputMicrophone
Audio OutputSpeaker(s)

Dimensions
Height9.5in (24.12 cm)
Width7.31in (18.57 cm)
Depth0.37in (0.94 cm)
Weight1.44lb (0.652 kg)

Battery
Battery TechnologyLithium polymer
Battery Run TimeUp to 10 hours

Additional Technical Informations
Input MethodTouch-Screen
PlatformMac, PC


The good: The newest iPad's faster A6X processor adds extra system speed and graphics power. Improved worldwide cellular compatibility makes the LTE model a more appealing proposition. And the iOS App Store remains best in class, with the widest selection.

The bad: The fourth-gen iPad is otherwise identical to its recent predecessor -- same size, weight, and Retina screen. It's heavy to hold in one hand, and most older accessories won't work without investing in a pricey Lightning adapter.

The bottom line: The latest iPad adds several tweaks and improvements to secure its position at the top of the tablet heap. It's better all around, but third-gen owners need not apply.


Also Check out Similar Tablets like Kindle Fire HD 8.9 And Google Nexus 7
The A6X speeds up the iPad back to levels you'd expect, and it handles Retina Display graphics even better. This is the iPad 3S, so to speak. Considering that the iPad still has the same price as before, starting at $499 for 16GB, it's an even better buy than it was seven months ago.


The landscape's changed a little bit since March. Competing tablets have become more affordable. Windows 8 and RT tablets now offer an alternative set of products. None of these can touch the iPad. The biggest competitor, really, is that innocent iPad Mini, which could be the biggest little disruptor of them all, especially when it gets its own Retina Display.
You may be concerned to buy this iPad: could Apple surprise us with more frequent updates instead of yearly cycles? I think that's unlikely. Plus, the important point is that this iPad is the best one. It's polished. It's improved over the third-gen model. If you were on the fence about buying one before, now's the time to go ahead and do it. And it's still a better product than the iPad Mini...this year, at least.
(Credit: CNET)
Design: Deja Pad
Place the new fourth-gen iPad on a table anywhere and no one will be able to know it's the latest and greatest unless he happens to see that telltale, teeny-tiny Lightning connector. This isn't a product you can easily show off. Just like the iPhone 4S, it has the same weight, size, and overall design as its predecessor. Even the back panel doesn't give any hint that this is a newer iPad than before. 
(Credit: CNET)
My Wi-Fi review model came in black (64GB); the iPad also comes in white. Both, as usual, have differently colored front glass and the same aluminum backs.
Does the iPad's design still hold up? Yes, mainly because of its all-metal-and-glass construction, still a rarity among tablets. The 1.4-pound body doesn't feel lightweight, but it's comfortable to hold in two hands. As a one-handed device, it's awkward and cumbersome. The sleek feel makes it seem fragile; indeed, you wouldn't want to drop one on a hard floor.
Also Check out Similar Tablets like Kindle Fire HD 8.9 And Google Nexus 7
(Credit: CNET)
The Retina Display also remains the same, and it's still as lovely as ever. The 2,048x1,536-pixel 9.7-inch IPS screen is unmatched among tablets. Color accuracy is superb, movies look great, and photos look even better. Text is crystal-clear, just like on the iPhone. It makes a big difference when looking at Web pages. Still, this is all exactly the same as the third-gen iPad.
The thicker bezel of the iPad is necessary at this size and weight; it helps keep a grip on the otherwise ultra-sleek body. The single home button still feels a little vestigial, but it's not going anywhere anytime soon. Volume rocker buttons on the side and a silence/orientation lock switch remain. Speakers, headphone jack: they're all the same.

Also Check out Similar Tablets like Kindle Fire HD 8.9 And Google Nexus 7

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