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Published: 2010-05-06, Author: Dan , review by: techworld.com
The 3G iPad is every bit as good a device as the Wi-Fi-only model, and it's only more capable than its fellow model. There are no significant tradeoffs with the 3G version, as long as you're willing to pay more in exchange for more capability. My coll...
Sleek design. Gorgeous, sharp, accurate touch screen. Improved iPod, Safari browser, photo, and e-mail apps. A plethora of downloadable apps. Flexible and affordable 3G service plans.
Costs $130 more than the Wi-Fi-only version. Some applications don't work over 3G. AT&T is the only U.S. carrier with 3G support.
The iPad is revolutionary, but it's not a true handheld device. That means you should think twice about whether you really need AT&T 3G before plunking down the extra cash for this version of the nation's best tablet....
Long battery life. Gorgeous screen. A more immersive way to experience the iPhone OS and all its apps. Also great as media player, e-reader, and netbook alternative.
No Flash support. Screen attracts smudgy fingerprints. No camera. No expansion slots or ports. Battery not user replaceable. No multitasking (until iPhone OS 4).
This is sexy, sexy hardware. If you don’t believe us, head to your local Apple Store or Best Buy and demo one. Touching is believing--and probably buying.iPad ...
writer Steven Levy's first look at the iPad for more on the iPad's hardware and basic apps.), The 3G iPad is really part of a brandnew gadget category: devices that can bring you any kind of content, anywhere, at any time. Are you a student searching for
Limited to AT&T's spotty 3G network in the U.S. Typing is a chore on the onscreen keyboard. Restrictive App Store policies may limit your access to porn and political cartoons (though there's always Safari)
Seamless, affordable 3G. Excellent GPS. Lighter than a laptop. Easy to use.
Slippery and fragile for portable use. Very glossy screen. Lacks ports and expandability.
Status symbol tech that’s bigger, smarter and faster than the iPhone – but certainly not more practical ...
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Published: 2010-05-05, Author: Dan , review by: macworld.co.uk
16GB: 3G connection means Internet anywhere; No contract for 3G lets you pay à la carte; AT&T hotspot access is free with 3G service//32GB: 3G connection means Internet anywhere; No contract for 3G lets you pay à la carte; AT&T hotspot access is free with 3G service//64GB: 3G connection means Internet anywhere; No contract for 3G lets you pay à la carte; AT&T hotspot access is free with 3G servi
The 3G iPad is every bit as good a device as the Wi-Fi-only model, and it's only more capable than its fellow model. There are no significant tradeoffs with the 3G version, as long as you're willing to pay more in exchange for more capability. My colleagu...
Published: 2010-05-04, Author: Vincent , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: With over 1m iPads sold, it’s looking like Apple’s tablet gamble has paid off. Ironically the milestone was reached on the same day that the iPad WiFi + 3G debuted, the 3G-enabled version of the touchscreen slate that promises to set you loose from WiF...
The 3G iPad is every bit as good a device as the Wi-Fi-only model, and it’s only more capable than its fellow model. There are no significant tradeoffs with the 3G version, as long as you’re willing to pay more in exchange for more capability. My coll...
Abstract: The physical differences between the Apple iPad 3G and Wi-Fi aren't many, but they are there. CNET's Donald Bell guides us through what 3G buyers can expect. (Credit: Donald Bell/CNET) One of the tell-tale signs that you're holding a 3G version of the ...