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Latest iPad Gets Top Marks from Consumer Reports Despite Heatgate - binettewallard

Apple's third-generation iPad is calorific, but this clock time in a good way, says Consumer Reports. The consumer reviews magazine created a stir two weeks ago when IT said the latest Orchard apple tree tablet could get as hot as 116 degrees Fahrenheit in some spots when running games. Despite that finding, Atomic number 24 on Mon gave the new iPad the top spot in the magazine's tablet ratings.

CR's decision is in line with many gadget critics who have lauded the iPad for its 2048-by-1536 display, 5-megapixel rear-facing camera, and 4G access. PCWorld in middle-March ranked the parvenu iPad as the best tablet money can buy giving the tablet 4.5 out of 5 stars.

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American Samoa for that sweltering 116 degree heat Consumer Reports reported, the cartridge clip says the "new iPad is heater in its hottest spots than the iPad 2. But we didn't find those temperatures to be cause for relate." During the iPad's supposed heat contestation, PCWorld's tests found stir up levels in the new iPad were comparable with to Android tablets. PCWorld's tests did find, however, that the new iPad runs "hotter than the iPad 2, [but] the difference wasn't great."

One interesting divergence between Consumer Reports' findings and PCWorld's was in the twist's battery life. CR said the "iPad still has longer battery life than all other tablets." PCWorld's tests, withal, found the third-propagation iPad's battery life couldn't match some other tablets including the iPad 2, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime, or the Wisconsin-Fi simply Samsung Galaxy Pill 10.1.

Similar to Chromium, PCWorld Labs testing also found that Apple's newest tablet charges only minimally when in role.

Orchard apple tree's newest iPad is the first iOS slate to lineament 4G connectivity, the gimmick besides has a dual-core Apple A5X chip with enhanced graphics potentiality, Bluetooth 4.0 and 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, and a 5-megapixel camera with 1080p video capture at 30 frames per second. The iPad (third generation) ranges in price from $500 to $830 conditional storage and connectivity options.

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Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/469580/latest_ipad_gets_top_marks_from_consumer_reports_despite_heatgate.html

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