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choice.com.au
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14 years ago
Apple iPad First Look

, you wouldn't be far wrong. It shares the same minimalist design and runs the same iPhone apps, now numbering over 200,000, plus more than 5000 new ones designed specifically to take advantage of the iPad's larger (9.7 Inch) screen.

Amazon
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5 years ago
If it's cheap read the reviews before getting it

I didn't get a chance to use the iPad first generation because it was not working for me to be able to use that you have to have a SIM card and I didn't have a SIM card for it so it was worthless to me in other words it was a defected product

Argos
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5 years ago
Amazing product exceeded all my expectations !

Amazing performance I am delighted with my iPad Pro. I was so delighted with it I purchased another one for a member of my family. It's so lightweight and the picture quality is so sharp.

Mouthshut
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9 years ago
Decent iPad.

It connects to a lot of neat accessories, like the iPad Keyboard Dock, which only enhances the tablet experience, combining Multi-Touch with traditional controls - a dream come true, for many Apple fans.

The Mac Observer
★★★★
11 years ago
Apple iPad Case

The iPad is an excellent example of great engineering and industrial design, so it's no surprise that people want to protect their multimedia tablet from scratches, dents and broken displays.

Works as a case and stand; fits the iPad well; comfortable to hold; durable

Difficult to keep clean; unstable when using as a digital photo frame

LAPTOP Magazine
★★★★
12 years ago
Apple iPad (2012) Verizon Wireless Review

Apple's original vision for the iPad was to break down the barriers between us and our content, whether it's the Web, photos, movies or games. Like any conclusion to a compelling trilogy, the third-generation iPad aims to complete that vision with a display so stunning that you nearly forget you're...

BigPictureBigSound
★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPad Review

Of course the iPad is not solely an entertainment device. It offers serious functionality such as such as simple-to-use email and a fine e-reader for, y'know, "books." At the same time, it lacks the goods under the hood to make it a viable alternative to a true "tablet computer," for mainstream work...

Big; gorgeous screen; Works with current iPhone/iPod touch apps; Up to a 64GB of memory (and 8+ hours of battery life) in a slim package; Movies; music; internet and more; big enough to share and intuitive to operate

How are we supposed to hold it for long periods of time; Onboard sound is severely limited; No flash support; Charging is not as simple as it could be

PC Advisor
★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPad review (2017)

A review of the 2017 9.7in iPad to find out if it's a good upgrade for anyone still using an older iPad.

thinkdigit.com
★★★★
13 years ago
Apple iPad 3G Review

The iPad is a fun device to use - the interface, the apps, the games. Browsing is a fun experience too. This is a quality lifestyle product that is fun to use. However, it's aimed at having fun, and not at getting work done. Priced at Rs. 27,900 to Rs.

Well designed; well built and attractive looking; Great simplistic interface and very good onscreen keypad; Great gaming experience; Wealth of applications available

Expensive; Lack of a front camera for chatting and such; Lack of memory expansion as an option; Display is prone to smudges

Wired
★★★★
14 years ago
Review: Apple iPad

On the eve of the launch of Apple's iPad, I am thinking of Ed Roberts. He never became a household name, but as the man behind the Altair computer - a kit for lunatic tech hobbyists released in 1975 - he was responsible for launching the microcomputer era.

Compact, cool-running, speedy - and a groundbreaking new way to consume media; You already know how to use it; Thousands of apps will make it more useful and fun

No multitasking means no gadgets or widgets: Does IM really need a full screen? Virtual typing is tricky when holding iPad upright; No way to print directly; Apps are only available from Apple's App Store

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