iPad 3 A Thorough Review You Can Trust
Thursday, May 17th, 2012The new iPad, which is informally being called the iPad 3 (though not by Apple), is Apple’s newest release and one that’s been anticipated for quite a while. The new features are always an area of interest whenever a new iPad is released. If you are considering getting the new iPad, this review will help you make that decision as we go over whether or not it is a worthwhile tablet computer to own.
If you like to watch movies, or listen to music, you can access everything that you have through your iPad with what is called iCloud. By accessing iTunes, you can transfer what you have your iPad to view or listen to. There’s also a good selection of TV shows to choose from. Another use of iCloud is making your photos available on your other devices. If you have an iPod or an iPhone, and you take a picture with your iPad, the iCloud will distribute them. This is done automatically, so there’s no need to do any uploading or emailing. You also have the ability to simultaneously have every app you download sent to all of your other devices using iCloud. You can sync all of your Apple devices using iCloud – it really is that easy. Rather than typing when you don’t want to, the dictation capabilities of the new iPad allows you to talk into it, like a tape recorder in the old days. When you start talking, you tap on a microphone icon, and then tap it again when you are through talking. Your words will be automatically converted into text by the iPad. You might have some document that needs to be written, a paper, a letter, or dictate notes to yourself, there are many uses for this feature. Whatever you might be looking for, including web searches or looking for destinations, dictation can be used for that purpose. Sometimes it’s easier or more fun to dictate rather than type, and the new iPad makes this easy.
Do you read a lot of books? You can do this with your iPad. As more and more books get released into Kindle and other ebook formats, it’s getting easier to access your favorite fiction and nonfiction books. You can also find magazines, newspapers and even comic books. People enjoy perusing the Apple iBook store which offers more than 500,000 books to choose from. Reading Kindle books on your iPad is possible. Just download the Kindle app and you’re good to go. Most books are reasonably priced, whereas others are free of charge. It is easy to make notes, highlight text, and underline words that you read on the iPad. It also comes with a dictionary to help you with tough words.
The iPad 3 is an upgraded version of an already impressive device. In the competition for making the best tablet, Apple still appears to be leading the way. If you’re on a budget, you can find cheaper tablets made by other brands, but the new iPad can justify its cost by the quality of its display and the many upgraded features it contains.
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