The
new Apple iPad
has a much higher capacity, 42.5 watt-hours (11666 mAh) lithium-polymer
battery included in
delivery. It is rated for the same 10-hour
Wi-Fi battery
life than the iPad 2, and an impressive 9-hour battery life 4G LTE.
Since Wi-Fi battery
life remains the same, and LTE battery
life is 90% of the Wi-Fi battery life, it is
obvious that most of this
additional capacity on the
power that go
big, bright retinal
display.
Spesifikasi The new iPad
- Retina display, with a resolution of 2048×1536, 3.1 million pixels at 264ppi
- A5X Processor, quad-core graphics
- 1GB of RAM
- 5 megapixel iSight camera
- 1080p video recording
- Voice dictation, similar to Siri without the questions
- 3G & 4G LTE connectivity
- 10 hour battery life, 9 hour battery on 4G
- 9.4mm thick, weighs 1.4lbs
- iOS 5.1
The good
Eye popping Retina display and super fast LTE make words and pictures pixel perfect, and web pages and videos lightning fast.
The bad
If you don't care for Retina or LTE, it's not a compelling upgrade over the iPad 2.
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.
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.
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