New iPad Meta-Review: Are 4G and Retina Really That Great? Yes. They. Are.

Via Scoop.itSocial Media Curated

What we have is a 9.7-inch stab of aluminum and glass that when illuminated, becomes an absolutely stunning display of light and color. At first glance, the new iPad is almost indistinguishable from the iPad 2. The same Smart Covers even fit on both. But it doesn’t matter what the device looks like. What matters is what you’re looking at: the screen. Web pages look almost as if they’re being displayed in a high-quality glossy magazine. Photos look like photos – the printed out kind. Text is razor sharp and crisp, just like print. Yesterday, I clocked the new iPad using LTE at over 40 mbps down and 20 up on Verizon’s network. That’s about twice as fast as my current home cable broadband. For good measure, I tethered the new iPad to my iPhone 4S to compare it to Verizon’s 3G speeds. It’s about 40x faster for downloading.
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