Obviously, the big draw to a 3G-enabled iPad, as opposed to the Wi-Fi only models, is that you can access the Internet anywhere. Well, anywhere that AT&T's network happens to stretch, at least. While AT&T suffers a lot of flak for the quality of their 3G network, the experience with this iPad has been nothing short of stellar. The iPad didn't lose signal despite driving through city, suburban and even rural areas, and the speed was frankly the best I've used on a mobile device. Websites loaded fast, and though noticeably slower than over Wi-Fi, the experience was stellar. The Apple ipad features a 9.7 inch diagonal LED backlit glossy widescreen multi-touch display, with IPS technology and a 1024 x 768 resolution and the screen is designed to be fingerprint resistant. Processing is provided by a 1GHz Apple A4 custom designed high performance, low power processor on a chip, there is also a built in accelerometer and an ambient light sensor. The battery is a built in 25Whr rechargeable Lithium-polymer battery that will give you up to ten hours of usage, whilst browsing the web, watching a video or listening to music over WiFi. It features an Apple dock connector so you can hook it up to your PC or Mac, built in speakers, a microphone, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a SIM card tray on the WiFi + 3G model. The iPad measures 9.56 inches tall by 7.47 inches wide by 0.5 inches deep and weighs in at just 1.5 pounds for the WiFi model, and 1.6 pounds for the WiFi and 3G Model The design ...
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