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New Technology News

started by Kristy Houston on 26 Mar 12
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    Sales of the Apple company has definitely increased with the release of the latest tablet, and finally a lot of fanatics who are all excited about the iPad 3 will get a hold of it. Hundreds of websites and blogs, and thousands of tech review and rumors, have speculated about the new tablet. All of us were all excited reading about what could be the hardware and software specifications of it, and if there are better surprise that Apple has not revealed.

    New Technology News: The New iPad

    A lot of users for the new iPad are either enjoying or are frustrated, depending on their personal experience and if the new tablet has risen to their expectations. But for those who have read a few skeptics review about the new tablet you might have second thoughts of getting yourself with this new baby. Here in this new technology news, we've compiled all of the reviews that we've read online about the new iPad.

    Some tech reviewers considered the Retina display as one of the supposed biggest improvement in the newest tablet's hardware. Although we all have big question marks as to how it would look like unless we see it for ourselves the idea has stirred our imaginations from a mini HDTV to 3D capability, or just another flop. But in comparison to the iPad 2, the change is unnoticeable to some. So, if you're looking for a nice and decent display, and if that's you're only concern, you might want to stick with the iPad 2 that can save you $100 more.

    Recently, Yahoo! published an article about the new iPad's overheating problem. But apparently it was the same concern that the iPad 2, days after its release. If it's an overreaction to an obvious result of over usage, you be the judge. Truth is it's not an overheating issue that will make you put your tablet down because it's unbearable. The overheating are mostly common when users run multiple apps and do multitasking, and users claim that if they won't turn it off the tablet might reach its limit.

    But one of the better things that the new tablet has is the improvement of its back camera, now with 5 megapixels. As promised, it can record videos and take pictures in full HD, a big leap from the measly low resolution cameras, both front and back, of the iPad 2.

    The web browser has also improved, and it is more stable compared to the predecessors. This makes web blogging, social networking, and all the good times web surfing more fun in the new iPad.

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