Although the third-generation iPad remains the same on the
outside (not a bad thing), it does bring a lot of improvements on the inside.
First of all, it has a new screen resolution of 2048x1536 pixels, delivering an
amazing for a tablet pixel density of 264 ppi. Another major improvement has to
do with the processor of the device, which is now the so-called A5X - still a
dual-core processor, but with a new quad-core GPU for outstanding graphics
performance. The camera has also been given a boost and is now much more
capable in terms of both photo- and video-taking.
Absolutely, if there’s one reason why the new iPad is such a
feared competitor, it has to be none other than the crisp and super detail Retina
display it’s bringing to the tablet. Although it’s hardly noticeable to
visually see the superiority of the iPad’s Retina display from a far distance,
it’s evident once we take a peek at our web site at a full zoomed out view. At
times, the iPad’s display is simply surreal with its stunning visuals. When it
comes down to it, however, the iPad has the eye candy to pique anyone’s
interest from afar.
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