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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Apple iPad MD364LL/A (32GB, Wi-Fi + Verizon 4G, White) NEWEST MODELsuper


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Rating: 4.4

List Price : $729.00 Price : $814.00
Apple iPad MD364LL/A (32GB, Wi-Fi + Verizon 4G, White) NEWEST MODEL

Product Description

Apple iPad MD364LL/A (32GB, Wi-Fi + Verizon 4G, White) NEWEST MODEL


  • 9.7 Retina Display; 2048 x 1536 Resolution
  • Apple iOS 5; Dual-Core A5X Chip with Quad-Core Graphics
  • 5 Megapixel iSight Camera, 1080p Video Recording
  • Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) + Verizon 4G LTE; 32 GB Capacity
  • Up to 9 Hours of Battery Life; 1.46 lbs


Apple iPad MD364LL/A (32GB, Wi-Fi + Verizon 4G, White) NEWEST MODEL Reviews


Apple iPad MD364LL/A (32GB, Wi-Fi + Verizon 4G, White) NEWEST MODEL Reviews


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317 of 342 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Predictably Remarkable. The best tablet in its 10" class, but still no 7" version!, March 16, 2012
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I was able to secure the new iPad at our local Apple store this morning, as ours wasn't too busy, but I also got to spend a little time with a review model beforehand. In any case, I'll take you hands-on with the new model, plus I'll share my experience from my past two years of iPad ownership altogether, especially for those who haven't yet had an iPad to call their own. I'll also reveal a treasure trove of info on how you can legitimately download tons of quality apps and games for free, in hopes of making this the most helpful iPad review on Amazon!

My review tends to run long, so I've organized information by section, with headings, to make it more helpful for those just looking for specific info. For example, see the heading "Downloading Apps and Games" for the info on obtaining free apps and games!

First, let's quickly cover what's new, and what each means for you:
+ Retina Display - twice the resolution of the iPad 2, at 2048 x 1536 pixels... Read more
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58 of 62 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars From and Android/Kindle/Unix geek: I am a convert!, March 19, 2012
For the last 20 years, I have steadfastly refused anything apple -- I think it was the cult-like mentality that turned me off. Also, the fact that the devices are so easy to use, to borrow a phrase, even a cavegirl could do it (as evidenced by my very non-technical sisters and friends.) Of course, being a UNIX geek, I was steadfastly against the Apple software/iTunes/iEverything model. You can do anything you want on UNIX -- there is no one to save you from yourself. The UNIX motto: "We sell ROPE!" (Of course, I have hung myself numerous times on said rope including the time I accidentally erased the entire hard drive (including operating system) on a UNIX system at the now defunct Bear Stearns!

But then I was given a shiny new Macbook Pro for my new job and I started having... doubts. For example, the terminal application under Apple OS is hauntingly like my beloved UNIX -- including having vi and grep and the "/" pointing the "RIGHT" way. I figure any system that... Read more
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67 of 79 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Should you upgrade from iPad 2?, March 17, 2012
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This review is from: Apple iPad MD364LL/A (32GB, Wi-Fi + Verizon 4G, White) NEWEST MODEL (Personal Computers)
This review is for iPad 2 owners trying to decide whether to upgrade. It also might be helpful for people deciding between the now cheaper iPad 2 and the "new iPad" (iPad 3).

I was perfectly happy with my iPad 2, a wifi-only model with 32gb. When Apple announced the new iPad, I typed up a long list of reasons why I shouldn't buy it. And then I bought one anyway. (I'll be giving my iPad 2 to my parents.)

You've probably already read up on the new iPad and know the list of new features it has, and how the specs compare to the iPad 2's specs. But comparing specs on paper is different than comparing the actual experience of using the two products, and the experience matters more than the specs. I can tell you which of those features, at least to me, really makes the experience of using the new iPad better. And there's only one: the display.

I do a lot of reading on the iPad, and this is where the retina display really matters. Text is very sharp,... Read more
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